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| Voter suppression in Alabama: what's true and what's not Alabama in 2011 passed its strict voter ID law. It requires that voters have at least one of several specific kinds of photo ID to cast their ballots, such as a driver's license, non-driver ID, US passport, student or employee ID at a college or university in Alabama, or military or tribal ID. The state offers free ...
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| Ticks That Fed on Dinosaurs Found Trapped in Amber Blood-filled parasites trapped in amber have been igniting imaginations since the 1990s, when the resurrected dinosaurs of Jurassic Park burst out of Michael Crichton's novels and onto the big screen. Now, scientists say they have found the real deal: chunks of Burmese amber carrying ticks that drank ...
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| Salmonella cases no longer falling in the EU The declining trend of salmonellosis cases in the EU has levelled off according to the annual report on zoonotic diseases published today. Cases of Salmonella Enteritidis acquired in the EU have increased in humans by 3% since 2014 says the report, which is compiled by the European Centre for ...
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| New law reinstates small drone registration in the US Back in December 2015, the FAA announced that drone owners had to register any device over 0.55 pounds. The new rule was actually championed by big tech companies like Amazon and Google, and by drone industry players like Intel and DJI. Sensible regulations, they argued, would pave the way ...
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| Tasmanian tigers were in poor genetic health, study finds Tasmanian tigers numbers declined when humans arrived in Australia tens of thousands of years ago, and again when dingoes appeared. In the end they were pushed to the island of Tasmania, and hunted to extinction in the 19th and 20th centuries. Being isolated from the mainland was a key factor in ...
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| A US grocery chain is challenging Amazon in advertising When Amazon entered the grocery business with the acquisition of Whole Foods this year, it was thought to be a supermarket killer. The grocery business was already facing competition from general retailers like Walmart that operate on larger scales and offer lower prices, and invading European ...
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| Jones campaign cites 'encouraging' turnout in Alabama Senate race Video by CBS News. BIRMINGHAM, Ala. —The campaign chairman for Democratic Senate candidate Doug Jones sounded notes of cautious optimism Tuesday afternoon as Alabama voters continued to cast ballots in a pivotal special election here. Giles Perkins said he had observed signs of high voter ...
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