The location is a cavern beneath the streets of London, but it looks like a horror movie set in the tropics. Mosquitoes from all over the world live here in the interest of science.
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Noll's Super Bowl feat has not been matched by another coach. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1993.
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One made a recording of his neighborhood during Thursday's opening game. It was quiet until Brazil scored its first goal.
Read More »Gun Control Activists March Across The Brooklyn Bridge Demanding Action
One group demands that "not one more life be ended by senseless gun violence." The two main groups leading the march are funded in part by former New York mayor Michael Bloomberg.
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The elephant Satao was known as a tusker, because his tusks were so large they almost touched the ground. A conservation group identified Satao despite his mutilated carcass.
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A top Shiite cleric called on his followers to help fight Sunni insurgents. On Saturday, young Iraqis filled volunteer centers in Baghdad.
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Separatists shot down a military transport plane, killing 49 people. This marks the deadliest day in the conflict between Ukraine and pro-Russian rebels.
Read More »A San Francisco ‘Painted Lady’ Sells For $900K Under Asking Price
The largest and oldest house on San Francisco's oft-photographed "Postcard Row" had languished on the market since March.
Read More »Afghans Head To Polls Despite Violence
Afghans are choosing between two former government ministers in a presidential election that will be the first transfer of power by ballot in Afghanistan's history.
Read More »At World Cup, Patriotism Is More Than Jersey Deep
In a sea of national colors, one American soccer fan dons the red and white of the U.S. team. Even the youngest locals seem unimpressed.
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