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Parts of Africa and Europe are struck by terrorist attacks, the U.S. military targets a Syrian airbase, and a CNN Hero helps students with hearing loss.
We're reporting on the history and significance of the Senate's nuclear option, a sweep of severe weather across the U.S., and the use of "robirds" in airports.
The U.S. and Chinese leaders prepare for a meeting in Florida, a Saturn mission nears its end, and we read into the health benefits of picking up a book.
War, politics, science and nature are today's subjects. We're explaining an apparent chemical attack in Syria and a potential rule change in the U.S. Senate.
An apparent terrorist attack in Russia, the risk for pandemic disease, home buying in the U.S., and new uses for thermochromic ink are all covered this Tuesday.
A mudslide in Colombia, the impact of vending machines in Japan, new hope for manatees, and a firefighting mask that could save lives are all featured today.
Today's topics: Britain's historic exit from the EU, researchers' reconstruction of a medieval face, and the role of technology in restoring and uncovering art.
Featured this Thursday: U.S. troops in the Middle East, the debate over "sanctuary cities," and one engineer's quest for a concert hall with perfect sound.
An executive order concerning the environment, a settlement concerning a U.S. city's water crisis, and a potentially protective type of gel are featured today.
Britain starts the process of leaving the EU, Australia assesses the damage from Cyclone Debbie, and we explain the debate over access to encryption technology.