Ayana Archie
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Organizers behind the Correct The Map campaign say the Mercator map's shrinking of Africa minimizes the continent's global influence — and is just plain inaccurate.
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Gallup, which started tracking Americans' alcohol habits more than 80 years ago, says the drop in drinking rates coincides with Americans' growing concerns that even moderate drinking is unhealthy.
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AOL debuted the service in 1989. Dial-up has largely been replaced by broadband internet.
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The Perseids meteor shower is the most popular one of the year. The meteors during this time are characterized by bright fireballs and long "wakes," the streak of light and color that follow behind.
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Plans for the bridge were first approved in the 1970s, but have stopped and started over the decades.
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Students are increasingly using AI tools to help with — and do — their homework. Here's how older online study services, students and professors are adapting.
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Osbourne has come to be known for his "uniform" of about three decades — a long black coat, round sunglasses, a crucifix around his neck. But his style had many iterations before then.
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Does precooling your home work? Yes, no or maybe — depending on who you ask. But don't worry, we also have some other tips to keep you cool this summer.
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The president underwent a comprehensive medical exam after experiencing swelling in his lower legs in recent weeks.
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Police on Monday named Wess Roley, 20, as the suspect in the attack. He was found dead late on Sunday, according to law enforcement.