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Mars findings cataloged in Navajo language

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Native people have had ties to land in North America since time immemorial, and now that connection is expanding to the cosmos. ...

Park authorities plan four spring fires for Indiana Dunes

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CHESTERTON, Ind. — Authorities plan four prescribed fires at Indiana Dunes National Park this spring, totaling more than 900 acres. ...

Zoos, scientists aim to curb people giving virus to animals

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SAN DIEGO — The coughing among the western lowland gorillas at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park in January was the first warning sign....

Greece to reopen ancient sites despite COVID-19 surge

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ATHENS, Greece — Greece’s government announced plans Friday to reopen the Acropolis in Athens and other ancient sites nationwide and provide free weekly rapid...

Romania, Greece aim for speedy bilateral travel arrangement

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BUCHAREST, Romania — Romania and Greece are looking to set up a travel arrangement using their own vaccine certificates that would open up tourism...

NCAA teams locked away in hotel rooms amid Texas reopening

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SAN ANTONIO — Looking down from her hotel room, Kentucky All-American Rhyne Howard can see the River Walk bustling with life. ...

Sheltered from virus, Kauai plans cautious return to tourism

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LIHUE, Hawaii — As the coronavirus ravaged other parts of the U.S., residents of this rural Pacific island watched safely from afar. ...

HBCU Legacy Bowl to be played next February in New Orleans

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NEW ORLEANS — The Black College Football Hall of Fame has established the HBCU Legacy Bowl, a postseason all-star game that will showcase NFL...

EXPLAINER: Will you need a ‘vaccine passport’ to travel?

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Airlines and others in the travel industry are throwing their support behind so-called vaccine passports to boost pandemic-depressed travel, and authorities in Europe could...

Stone tablet marking First Amendment freedoms finds new home

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PHILADELPHIA — A four-story, 50-ton marble tablet engraved with the text of the First Amendment, previously displayed on the facade of the now-shuttered Newseum...