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  • A top U.S. government scientist who helped investigate deadly anthrax attacks in 2001 reportedly committed suicide as the federal probe shifted to him. Bruce Ivins, 62, was a bioresearcher at defense labs in Fort Detrick, Maryland.
  • Florida is backing out of its roll as a leader on a new standardized test—the PARCC assessment. PARCC stands for Partnership for Assessment of Readiness…
  • There are several types of fog and they form due to different atmospheric reasons.
  • A wave of letter bombs were sent by suspected leftist militants in response to severe austerity measures imposed by Greece's government.
  • The Indonesian resort island of Bali is still reeling from the second major terrorist attack in three years. The death toll is at 26, with more than 100 wounded. In 2002, blasts blamed on the Islamic militant group Jamaah Islamiyah took 202 lives.
  • In the fifteen years since he released Trap Muzik, Tip Harris has reinvented himself a thousand times over. But the stories he recounts from that era make his Tiny Desk a memorable one.
  • The golden lion tamarin stands as a beacon of hope and survival in the face of extinction.
  • A renowned spiritual leader is inspiring fishermen to become guardians of the world’s biggest fish.
  • Inventor Boyan Slat is on a mission to rid oceans of plastic.
  • The Bear River was once a lush area with wetlands, hot springs, and abundant wildlife.
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