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Deep-sea metals may be source of oxygen for life on ocean floor
New research shows that potato-sized rocks called polymetallic nodules may be creating the "dark oxygen" of the deep sea. How will this affect current negotiations on the future of the mining industry?
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Beyoncé vs. Kid Rock: Gender roles are back on the ballot as Trump-Harris race takes shape
Less than a week into a reframed general election, it is clear that the race between Harris and Trump is not just between a man and a woman, but about competing notions of gender roles.
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'Once-in-a-lifetime caper': How did the U.S. catch 'El Mayo,' the Sinaloa cartel's top boss?
Despite more than four decades on the run as one of the world's most wanted fugitives, Mexican drug kingpin Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada had never spent a single night in jail -- until now.
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Paris shines through summer storm in spectacular Olympic opening ceremony
Pouring rain can't derail a bold a Paris Olympic opening ceremony that featured athletes on the Seine and performances from Lady Gaga and Celine Dion.
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Ali: Kamala Harris has a campaign soundtrack: Beyoncé's 'Freedom'
Beyoncé gives Vice President Kamala Harris her blessing to use her song 'Freedom,' an explosive expression of empowerment, at campaign events.