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China Is Using A Flamethrowing Drone To Clean Rubbish Off Power Lines
A Chinese power company has found a novel way of cleaning rubbish off power lines.It’s a little alarming, but a much more responsible use
Trump Family Trips Cost Taxpayers $11.3M In One Month – Almost As Much As Obama’s Cost In One Year
Donald Trump, with Japan Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, his wife, Melania Trump, and New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft, in Mar-a-Lago
After Earth’s Worst Mass Extinction, Life Rebounded Rapidly, Fossils Suggest
Evidence of marine life that was thriving about 1.3 million years after the largest mass extinction on Earth has been found in what is
Opening The Heart’s Floodgates, With A Paw
The quiet young man had come to me looking for love, ideally at first sight. I asked my usual questions about his work, where
Rio’s Carnival Is A Glitter-Filled Euphoria – Even If Brazil’s Government Is Not
The carnival in Rio de Janeiro hasn’t even officially opened, but this weekend several hundred thousand people were already out parading. “Blocos” are locally-organised
Girls in Africa: one way that more of them are attending school
After learning that family poverty was the reason many girls didn’t go to school, Ann Cotton founded Camfed, which has supported the education of
Music Matters: Choosing The Violin Over Walking
Violinist Gaelynn Lea chose her musical craft over surgery which might have changed her life, but it is a decision she does not regret.
He devised a business plan that’s improved livelihoods in his native Senegal
Bagoré Bathily opened Senegal’s only fresh milk production company in 2007, capitalizing on the fact that 30 percent of the population lives off cattle
On Free Press, Supreme Court Pick At Odds With Trump
Judge Neil M. Gorsuch, center, President Trump’s pick for the Supreme Court. His decisions in libel and related cases show no inclination to cut