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As Electric Scooters Proliferate, So Do Minor Injuries And Blocked Sidewalks
Saturday, March 30, 2019
Electric scooters provide users with a fun, quick and affordable mode of transportation. But medical experts are observing a growing public health concern, and officials are slow to provide solutions.
Dozens Of Countries, Including The U.S., Ground Boeing's 737 Max 8 Planes
Tuesday, March 12, 2019
Sunday's deadly crash of a Boeing 737 Max 8 in Ethiopia is spurring dozens of countries and airlines to ground the plane. In the U.S., the FAA is demanding design changes for the fleet.
After Years In Refugee Camps, A Family Celebrates Its First Christmas In The U.S.
Sunday, December 23, 2018
With the help of American volunteers from a variety of churches, a family of refugees from the Democratic Republic of the Congo was welcomed recently to its new home in Silver Spring, Md.
After 9 Years In Orbit, Kepler Telescope Leaves A Legacy Of Discovery
Sunday, November 04, 2018
NASA's Charlie Sobeck, former manager of the Kepler Space Telescope mission, discusses the monumental findings of the spacecraft and NASA's decision to retire it in orbit.