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  1. Hurricane Michael could bring more inland flooding to southeast states
  2. Youth living in settlements at US border suffer poverty and lack of health care
  3. La relación entre el acoso escolar y el uso de teléfonos móviles en el colegio: 6 consejos para evitarlo
  4. La relación entre el acoso escolar y el uso de teléfonos móviles en el colegio: seis consejos para evitarlo
  5. It's naive to think college athletes have time for school
  6. Nobel award recognizes how economic forces can fight climate change
  7. An Indonesian city’s destruction reverberates across Sulawesi
  8. Why we can't reverse climate change with 'negative emissions' technologies
  9. Justice Kavanaugh is a threat to Roe v. Wade – but not the only one
  10. Meet the trillions of viruses that make up your virome
  11. Breast cancer survivors, who lose muscle mass, can benefit from strength training, studies suggest
  12. The Catholic Church's grim history of ignoring priestly pedophilia – and silencing would-be whistleblowers
  13. Statistics and data science degrees: Overhyped or the real deal?
  14. 'Disillusioned' Brazilians choose Bolsonaro, Haddad after a tense and violent campaign
  15. Could villains clone themselves to take over the world?
  16. Amazon and other 'superstar' companies could give all American workers a raise
  17. Why more women don't win science Nobels
  18. Warriors against sexual violence win Nobel Peace Prize: 4 essential reads
  19. Columbus believed he would find 'blemmyes' and 'sciapods' – not people – in the New World
  20. How the loss of Native American languages affects our understanding of the natural world
  21. Beto O'Rourke won't beat Ted Cruz in Texas – here's why
  22. Could an artificial intelligence be considered a person under the law?
  23. For mothers who lose their babies, donating breast milk is a healing ritual
  24. 'Bystander effect' and sexual assault: What the research says
  25. Massacres, disappearances and 1968: Mexicans remember the victims of a 'perfect dictatorship'
  26. 'Coming of Age in Mississippi' still speaks to nation's racial discord, 50 years later
  27. 5 habilidades matemáticas que los niños en edad preescolar deben aprender: enséñeselas de forma divertida
  28. Why trade deficits aren't so bad
  29. Does a man's social class have anything to do with the likelihood he'll commit sexual assault?
  30. Controversial young adult novel offers insight into Kavanaugh hearings, sexual assault
  31. Think journalism's a tough field today? Try being a reporter in the Gilded Age
  32. Nobel goes to chemists who learned to 'hack' evolution in the lab
  33. Success of immunotherapy stimulates future pigment cell and melanoma research
  34. A proposed tax break for the masses designed to spur giving
  35. Interruptions at Supreme Court confirmation hearings have been rising since the 1980s
  36. New materials are powering the battery revolution
  37. Sexism, racism drive black women to run for office in both Brazil and US
  38. Sexism, racism drive more black women to run for office in both Brazil and US
  39. Después de un desastre: enviar ayuda a donde más se necesita
  40. Fishing forecasts can predict marine creature movements
  41. 50 years old, '2001: A Space Odyssey' still offers insight about the future
  42. 4 things journalists can do to rebuild trust with the public
  43. Ted Turner has Lewy body dementia, but what is that?
  44. How should we judge people for their past moral failings?
  45. Charities take digital money now – and the risks that go with it
  46. 2018 Nobel Prize for physics goes to tools made from light beams – a particle physicist explains
  47. Refugiados de Venezuela huyen a ciudades latinoamericanas, no a campos de refugiados
  48. Refugiados venezolanos inundan las ciudades latinoamericanas
  49. 2018 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine: a turning point in the war on cancer
  50. Kavanaugh sexual assault hearing evokes early Soviet mock trials