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RELIGION

Bishops and bankers meet to help Catholics seeking to ethically invest

VATICAN CITY (RNS) — Religious communities are increasingly seeking to invest in companies that match their faith values and ethical

ARTS & THEATER

Desire and Collaborative Artistry | HowlRound Theatre Commons

Deb: I started with them and then Ellie Kovan called me up, “Do you want to do a solo show?”

SHOWS

’80s Kids Were Built Different: How TV Characters Made Us Tougher

There’s something about being an ’80s kid that feels different. And no, it’s not just nostalgia talking. I’m a product

Social Media

YouTube Prepares to Launch ‘Jewels’ Live Stream Gifting Process

YouTube’s preparing to launch its new “Jewels” creator donation option, which will enable viewers to purchase digital stickers that they

NEWS

HRW accuses Israel of war crime with displacements

Israel has committed war crimes and crimes against humanity by deliberately causing the mass displacement of Palestinians in Gaza, a

NATURE

Geothermal power is vying to be a major player in the world’s clean-energy future

Nuclear-energy deals by technology giants Amazon, Microsoft and Google have sparked media attention around the world in the past few

NATURE

In Kenya, global crisis sparked ‘a new way to do conservation’

EDITOR’S NOTE: Few places on Earth are as evocative — or as imperiled — as the vast grasslands of sub-Saharan

NATURE

An elephant learns to shower — until her jealous rival turns to sabotage

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NATURE

Huge carnivorous ‘terror bird’ rivalled the giant panda in size

The heavy-beaked predators called terror birds sat at the top of the food chain for much of the past 65

NATURE

Can robotic lab assistants speed up your work?

Researcher Yan Zeng looks over the machinery at the A-Lab, a fully automated laboratory at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory