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Author Archives: Kari De Leon

Olympic Doping Probe Focused on Russian Athletes

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is considering suspending the Russian Track and Field team from the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.

May 18, 2016WorldBy Kari De Leon

21 Percent of World’s Plants Could Disappear

One in five of the world’s plants is currently at risk of disappearing forever.

May 18, 2016One-Minute News, Science & TechnologyBy Kari De Leon

Emergency Medical Care in a Backpack

Researchers have created a backpack that has a computer and medicines in it that can help even untrained soldiers save the lives of wounded troops.

May 17, 2016Health & Lifestyle, One-Minute NewsBy Kari De Leon

Kenya to Close World’s Largest Refugee Camp

Kenya is planning to close the world’s largest refugee camp, which it says poses a security threat that could lead to terrorist attacks.

May 17, 2016One-Minute News, WorldBy Kari De Leon

Small Crowds at Texas Oil Technology Conference

Low oil prices have reduced oil exploration and development activity around the world.

May 17, 2016BusinessBy Kari De Leon

US: Let Transgender Students Choose Restroom

The United States government says transgender students have a right to use restrooms that agree with their chosen sexual identity.

May 16, 2016National, One-Minute NewsBy Kari De Leon

Harvard Tries To Reduce Exclusive Clubs

For some wealthy, privileged students at Harvard, an invitation from the Porcellian or Fly might be the culmination of years of anticipation.

May 16, 2016Education, One-Minute NewsBy Kari De Leon

Solar Cooker Reduces Smoke Pollution Deaths

Solar power technology could help to reduce deaths caused by household pollution.

May 16, 2016One-Minute News, Science & TechnologyBy Kari De Leon

Should America’s Allies in Asia Have Nuclear Weapons?

Some Americans say the United States should consider providing nuclear arms to Japan and South Korea, America’s closest military allies in Asia.

May 15, 2016One-Minute News, WorldBy Kari De Leon

Brazil’s Senate Votes to Try Rousseff

The Brazilian Senate voted on Thursday to put President Dilma Rousseff on trial for breaking budget laws by 55 votes to 22.

May 15, 2016One-Minute News, WorldBy Kari De Leon
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