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Scientists say these 11 major cities could become unlivable within 80 years
Some of the world's most popular cities could experience unbearable living conditions because of climate change.
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What Earth might look like in 80 years if we're lucky — and if we're not
In the best-case scenario, the future of life on Earth looks worrisome. In the worst-case scenario, the world might be unrecognizable by 2100.
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Officials have confirmed 33 deaths and nearly 1,500 cases of serious lung disease tied to vaping. Here are all the health risks you should know about.
Investigators don't know the cause and haven't identified a single common brand or drug across all of the cases. Here's what you need to know.
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Unlicensed medical 'cures' are flourishing in closed Facebook groups, where cancer treatments — and even surgery — are sold beyond the reach of the law
Business Insider found a 7,000-member group devoted to selling a protein with no proven curative properties out of a remote clinic in Belize.
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The precarious path of e-cig startup Juul: From Silicon Valley darling to $38 billion behemoth under criminal investigation
Juul has rebranded three times, sold assets to Japan Tobacco, and attracted nontraditional investors including a marijuana company and hedge funds.
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Deep in California's Monterey Bay, scientists captured an underwater 'bonanza' as octopuses, fish, and worms feasted on a dead whale
During an unmanned dive in Monterey Bay, California, marine researchers filmed fish and worms munching on a whale carcass.
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One year after Canada legalized weed, figures suggest a large number of Canadians still buy their cannabis on the black market
Canada legalized weed in October 2018. However, legal weed sales are still millions of dollars lower than those from the black market.
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Suicide is Gen Z's second-leading cause of death, and it's a worse epidemic than anything millennials faced at that age
Young people are dying from suicide at record rates, with the CDC noting a 56% increase among Gen Z between 2007 and 2017.
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Here's how the largest and most powerful Wall Street banks are cautiously opening their doors to the potentially $80 billion US cannabis industry
As cannabis reform becomes one of the most hotly-debated topics in Congress, Wall Street is sniffing around the industry before the floodgates open.
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The mysterious case of NASA's missing $1.1 billion moon lander
In the '60s, NASA ordered 15 moon ships for its Apollo program. Fourteen are accounted for but one seems missing. We set out to solve the mystery.
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