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Beijing — A court in central China said Friday that a Chinese kindergarten teacher who had poisoned

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The U.N.'s humanitarian agency says thousands of people living in the Jenin refugee camp in the Isra

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In 1992, diplomats and scientists at the United Nations negotiated the first-ever treaty intended to

Forestry technician Grace Smith has spent the spring working 10-hour days, planting trees in the woo

Arizona cities say they are worried about suffering a power grid failure like Texas did a year ago.

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Eliminating fossil fuel air pollution would save about 50,000 lives, study finds