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In 2022, drivers struck and killed the highest number of pedestrians since 1981.

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The number of pedestrians killed by drivers has been climbing for over a decade. Experts say some solutions are within reach.

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NASA

A new study of astronaut blood finds that space travel reduces the expression of 100 genes related to the immune system.

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Less than one-fifth the largest school districts offer paid parental leave for teachers, and only a handful of states guarantee it. That leaves few options for educators who want to start a family.

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The fate of the private military company is unclear, especially after it was credited with delivering Russia recent gains in the country's war against Ukraine.

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Greece's conservative New Democracy party won a landslide victory in the country's second election in five weeks, with partial results showing it gaining a comfortable parliamentary majority.

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Institute for Justice

Joe Armstrong, owner of WJBE 99.7 FM, says the FCC is threatening to revoke his broadcast license over his conviction for a tax crime — one that occurred years before he took ownership of the station.

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Brand Little

On both the East and West coasts, whales are at risk of being entangled and injured by ropes used by fishermen. Fishing grounds are being closed, but new technology could help avoid that.

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Lawrence Jackson

The evangelical movement was Jon Ward's church, his family, his community, his music, and his identity. And then he broke away.

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