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Author Archives: Kari De Leon

Young Programmer’s App Helps War Veteran Father Sleep Better

Patrick would wake up every night around 3 a.m. as if someone had shocked him with a jolt of electricity.

August 29, 2016Science & TechnologyBy Kari De Leon

Kerry: Stopping Corruption Key to Fighting Extremism

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry says the best way for governments to stop extremist groups is to fight corruption and reduce poverty.

August 29, 2016WorldBy Kari De Leon

In Louisiana Flooding, It’s Neighbor Helping Neighbor

Graham Kinchen had an emergency when a sandbag wall near his home began to fall apart.

August 26, 2016National, One-Minute NewsBy Kari De Leon

Study Finds Millennials ‘Optimistic’ About the Future

A new public opinion survey of young people around the world finds they are optimistic about the world and support progressive, or liberal, values.

August 26, 2016One-Minute News, WorldBy Kari De Leon

Some Foods Can Be Medicine

Rheumatoid arthritis was one of several conditions that Amanda Haas suffered from.

August 26, 2016Health & LifestyleBy Kari De Leon

NASA Finds ‘Lost’ Spacecraft

The American space agency, NASA says it has again made contact with a spacecraft studying the sun and space weather.

August 25, 2016One-Minute News, Science & TechnologyBy Kari De Leon

National Park Service Turns 100

The U.S. National Park Service is celebrating its 100th birthday.

August 25, 2016NationalBy Kari De Leon

China Plans More Island-Building in South China Sea

State-controlled media in China recently reported that the government is trying to reach an agreement with other nations on operations in the South China Sea.

August 25, 2016WorldBy Kari De Leon

Zika Could Affect Adult Brains, Says New Study

New research suggests the Zika virus may damage some cells in adult brains.

August 24, 2016Health & Lifestyle, One-Minute NewsBy Kari De Leon

Thailand’s Tourism Industry Works to Recover from Attacks

Officials in Thailand are working to help the tourism industry in several provinces affected by deadly bombings earlier this month.

August 24, 2016One-Minute News, WorldBy Kari De Leon
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