2014年11月18日 星期二

2014-11-19 U.S. Spotlight


New York Times
   
For the Monarch Butterfly, a Long Road Back   
New York Times
Monarch butterflies near a plot of tropical milkweed where doctoral students at the University of Georgia Odum School of Ecology are monitoring the insects. Credit Stephen Morton for The New York Times. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading ...


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On Breaking the Internet   
Huffington Post
When J.Law and company had their private, nude photos hacked and leaked onto the Internet a few months ago, there was some serious anger. Not so much anger at the criminals who hacked into these women's accounts, violating their basic rights -- that's ...


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PBS NewsHour
   
Is incitement to blame for growing Middle East violence? – Part 2   
PBS NewsHour
Judy Woodruff talks to Dennis Ross of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy and Shibley Telhami of the University of Maryland about what's behind the recent escalation of violence in Jerusalem. RELATED. RELATED. JERUSALEM ATTACK monitor.

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Thanksgiving Recipes Across the United States   
New York Times
We've scoured the nation for recipes that evoke each of the 50 states (and D.C. and Puerto Rico). These are our picks for the feast. Dig in, then tell us yours. NOV. 18, 2014. NOV. 18, 2014. The United States of Thanksgiving. We've scoured the nation for ...


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Yahoo Health
   
How Marijuana Really Affects the Brain   
Yahoo Health
Clearing the air: New science reveals that toking up may be more addictive than previously thought. (Deux/The Image Bank/Getty Images). Although there's a lot of buzz about marijuana being nonaddictive, the evidence is stacking up that people can — and ...


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UN report: More young people alive today than ever before   
PBS NewsHour
A United Nations report says that more young people between the ages of 10 and 24 are alive today than ever before, a demographic shift that both poses challenges and offers potential benefits. In its annual State of World Population report released Monday ...


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Entertainment Weekly
   
'Supernatural' stars Jared Padalecki, Jensen Ackles discuss what's next   
Entertainment Weekly
Supernatural's Winchester brothers have officially been “saving people, hunting things” for 200 episodes … and season 10 isn't even halfway over. But after taking a break from some of the season-long drama last week to celebrate the show's milestone, ...


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New York Times
   
East Ramapo School Board Is Criticized by New York State Monitor   
New York Times
Hank Greenberg (center) discussed his investigation of the East Ramapo School District with the New York State Board of Regents on Monday. Credit Nathaniel Brooks for The New York Times. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main ...


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How does video of economist's Affordable Care Act criticism hurt the law?   
PBS NewsHour
While the Obama administration heralded the much smoother launch of a second round of health care enrollment, a video came to light featuring a former consultant on the Affordable Care Act which created serious political blowback. Judy Woodruff explores ...


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Darren Wilson's radio calls show fatal encounter was brief   
STLtoday.com
FERGUSON • The Aug. 9 fatal shooting here that sparked three months of protests and calls for change from around the world happened in less than 90 seconds, interviews and an analysis of police and EMS records shows. The records, obtained by the ...


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