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Department of Homeland Security Teaching Kids To Go To FEMA Camps In a Time of Crisis
Public schools in cooperation with the department of homeland security are now teaching kids safety measures, and advising that they seek relief in FEMA camps in a time of crisis. ..
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50 unbelievable facts about Earth [INFOGRAPHIC]
The longest amount a time a Tardigrade, the hardiest animal in existence, can exist in a vacuum is 10 days. If you love facts like this, then you’ll love 49 others in the “unbeliev..
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Men and women literally see the world differently
A new study shows that the sexes really do see the world differently. Men notice small details and moving things while women are more sensitive to color changes. Guys' eyes are mo..
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10 false facts most people think are true
We'll help you take back your summer with eco-friendly tips for how to control mosquito problems in the yard. Up until the late 16th century, everyone "knew" that the sun and plan..
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New book details poverty and homelessness in NYC
With nearly 49,000 people living in city shelters, including almost 21,000 children -- a modern-day record that may well be broken -- there has never been more of a need to step ba..
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Ex-Virginia bank executives guilty in financial crisis case
The former chief executive of a failed U.S. bank in Norfolk, Virginia, and three others were convicted Friday of conspiracy to commit bank fraud and other charges in connection wit..
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Why I spoke out at Obama's foreign policy speech
Having worked for years on the issues of drones and Guantanamo, I was delighted to get a pass (the source will remain anonymous) to attend President Obama’s speech at the National ..
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Why am I always thirsty?
Water—the ultimate thirst quencher for most, but for some people, water, water everywhere and plenty a drop to drink fails to provide relief from a parched palate. Some people are ..
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Sexual assault is a 'scourge' on US military, Hagel says
Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel called sexual assault a "scourge" on Saturday as he addressed graduates of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, where a sergeant stands accused of..