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“15 Things Successful Entrepreneurs Wish They’d Known Before Starting Out” by Kamyar Shah https://t.co/0jFVH6LZN0 (via Twitter http://twitter.com/kshahwork/status/1147132111767375872)
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View ArticleSudanese Rejoice As Opposition, Military Agree To Power-Sharing Deal
The preliminary agreement, reached a month after a deadly military crackdown on protesters, calls for control to rotate between military and civilian leaders for three years, until elections are held....
View ArticleKindness Vs. Cruelty: Helping Kids Hear The Better Angels Of Their Nature
A hardwired, us-vs.-them mentality can easily pull kids away from kindness, toward cruelty. Here's what parents can do about it. (Image credit: Laurent Hyrbyk for NPR)
View ArticleIt Was A Balmy 90 Degrees Yesterday In Anchorage — For The First Time On Record
The Alaskan city just had its hottest and driest June ever, with average daily temperatures 5 degrees above normal. Crews are also battling wildfires across the state. (Image credit: Lance King/Getty...
View ArticlePuerto Rico Harnesses The Power Of The Sun For A Renewable Energy Future
Puerto Rico has a plan to rebuild its energy grid and move to 100% renewable power by 2050. Many communities are working toward that themselves, without help from the government. (Image credit: Greg...
View ArticleAmerican Billionaire Among 7 People Killed In Bahamas Helicopter Crash
Chris Cline, a West Virginia native who came to be called the King of Coal, was en route to Florida when the copter went down in the waters off Grand Cay. (Image credit: Bloomberg via Getty Images)
View ArticleWorld Cup Final: It's The Juggernaut Vs. The New Kid As U.S. Takes On The...
For two soccer-crazed nations, just one question remains: Will the U.S. continue its march of greatness undaunted, or can the Dutch pull off an upset for the ages? (Image credit: Alex Grimm/Getty...
View ArticlePolice Identify The 'Blue Bell Licker' In Viral Video
A woman seen in a viral video licking a carton of Blue Bell ice cream before placing it back on a store shelf could face legal repercussions. (Image credit: @BlindDensetsu/Screenshot by NPR)
View ArticleUNESCO Adds Ruins Of Ancient Babylon To Its List Of World Heritage Sites
The city, condemned in the Bible and a source of black magic in the Quran, has been ravaged by war and neglect. For decades, preservationists have pushed for the site to be restored. (Image credit:...
View ArticleJudge To Review Claims Of Census Citizenship Question's 'Discriminatory' Origins
While the Justice Department continues exploring possible ways to add a question about citizenship to the census forms, a federal judge in Maryland is moving ahead with reopening two cases against it....
View ArticleSouthern California Hit With Another Big Earthquake Friday Night
Initial reports said it was magnitude 7.1, but that was later lowered to 6.9. It was centered near the same Mojave Desert site as the 6.4 quake on Thursday.
View ArticleIran Will Surpass Uranium Enrichment Limits, Officials Say
Iranian officials announced Sunday that the country would take its second step away from the 2015 nuclear deal by beginning to enrich uranium above permitted levels. (Image credit: Hamed...
View ArticleCori 'Coco' Gauff Continues Sensational Wimbledon Run
The 15-year-old was down a set and two match points, but she defeated Slovenia's Polona Hercog to advance to the tournament's round of 16. She is the youngest woman to advance this far since 1991....
View ArticleWhat's Happening In The Aftermath Of Latest California Earthquake
NPR's Renee Montagne speaks with KGET reporter Eytan Wallace on the latest updates on a 7.1 magnitude earthquake in Ridgecrest, Calif.
View ArticleReports From On The Scene Of California's Latest Earthquake
Friday night's powerful 7.1 magnitude earthquake was centered near Ridgecrest, Calif., about 100 miles north of Los Angeles. There are reports of damage, power outages, but no loss of life.
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