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‘Amazing': New Embryo Made of Nearly Extinct Rhino Species
Researchers say they have successfully created another embryo of the nearly extinct northern white rhino in a global effort to keep the species alive. Just two animals remain, and both are female.
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Ill. Army Specialist Killed in Kenya Airfield Attack, Family Says
The family of a 23-year-old United States Army Specialist from Hazel Crest, who was one of three people killed when militants attacked a military base in Kenya early Sunday, spoke publicly for the first time since his death, thanking the public for their support and remembering their son as “a great man.”
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Ill. Army Specialist Killed in Kenya Airfield Attack, Family Says
A 23-year-old United States Army Specialist from Chicago suburb Hazel Crest was one of three people killed when militants attacked a military base in Kenya early Sunday, his family said. Henry Mayfield Jr. was killed in an attack launched by al-Shabab forces before dawn at Manda Bay Airfield, his family said. Two Defense Department contractors were also killed in the…
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3 Americans Killed in Kenyan Military Base Attack
Somalia’s al-Shabab extremist group attacked a military base used by U.S. and Kenyan troops in coastal Kenya early Sunday, destroying U.S. aircraft and vehicles, Kenyan authorities said. Kenya’s military said the pre-dawn assault was repulsed and at least four attackers were killed....
...It was the first known al-Shabab attack against U.S. forces inside Kenya, a key base for fighting one of...
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Down to Earth With Dagmar -The Extinction Crisis: Endangered Giraffe
As giraffe populations plummet, see how conservationists are carefully tracking their habits to help them survive.
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Giraffe Conservation in Africa
NBC 7’s Dagmar Midcap traveled to Kenya to see what is being done about saving giraffes.
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Vaccine Shows Promise for Preventing Active TB Disease
An experimental vaccine proved 50% effective at preventing latent tuberculosis infection from turning into active disease in a three-year study of adults in Africa. Doctors were encouraged because protection declined only a little after two years, and even a partially effective vaccine would be a big help against TB. The lung disease kills more than a million people a year,...
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Nyong'o Honors Mother in NYC for Fueling Her Passion for Art
As Lupita Nyong’o accepted an award from the Harlem School of Arts — and entered the stage to Beyoncé’s anthemic hit “Brown Skin Girl” — the actress mainly had two people to thank for fueling her passion for the arts as a child: her parents.
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Kenya's Kipchoge First Under 2 Hours for Marathon But No Record
Roger Bannister, 1954. Eliud Kipchoge, 2019? Like the sub-four minute mile, running a marathon in less than two hours had seemed impossible — until Saturday. But this time there’s an asterisk: Olympic champion Kipchoge performed his feat under conditions so tightly controlled to maximize his success that it won’t appear in the record books. The 34-year-old Kenyan completed the 42.195...
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Zimbabwe's Mugabe Honored at State Funeral, Burial Delayed
African heads of state joined thousands of Zimbabweans at a state funeral Saturday for Zimbabwe’s founding president, Robert Mugabe , whose burial has been delayed for at least a month until a special mausoleum can be built for his remains. More than 10 African leaders and several former presidents attended the service and viewing of the body of Mugabe, who...
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Scientists Succeed in Creating Embryos of Near-Extinct Northern White Rhinos
Scientists announced Wednesday they have succeeded in creating two embryos of the near-extinct northern white rhino as part of an international effort to save the species, which is down to just two animals worldwide, both of them female. The embryos, created in the lab with eggs taken from the females and frozen sperm from dead males, are now stored in...
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Conservation Efforts to Save Giraffes
NBC 7’s Dagmar tells us about the conservation efforts to save the Giraffes.
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An Uncertain Future for Giraffes
Tomorrow is world Giraffe Day, and they have an uncertain future. NBC 7’s Dagmar Midcap has more in this Down to Earth with Dagmar.
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Olympic Champion Semenya Is ‘Biologically Male,' IAAF Claims
The governing body of track argued in court that Olympic champion Caster Semenya is “biologically male” and that is the reason she should reduce her natural testosterone to be allowed to compete in female competitions, according to documents released publicly for the first time on Tuesday and which provide new insight into a bitter legal battle. The documents released by...
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Foreign Dignitaries Tour US-Mexico Border
Ambassadors to the United States from dozens of African, Asian and Eastern European nations toured the U.S.-Mexico border south of San Diego Monday under the invitation of the U.S. State Department.
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Foreign Diplomats Tour Border
NBC 7’s Melissa Adan spoke with U.S. Ambassadors from lands as far away as Uzbekistan as they toured the U.S.-Mexico border region.
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Photographer's Emotional Journey to Document Last 2 Surviving Northern White Rhinos and Their Carers
Renowned photographer Justin Mott exhibits his photo series “No Man’s Land” on the last two remaining northern white rhinos.
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Independent Coffee Roasters Pouring Into Local Economy
Move over Starbucks, local coffee roasters are making a splash in San Diego.
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Growth in Local Coffee Industry
Forget Starbucks there is growth in our local coffee industry. NBC 7’s Bob Hansen has more.
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Halima Aden Is First Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Model to Wear Hijab, Burkini
This model is making history in a beautiful way! Halima Aden, 21, just became the first Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model to wear a hijab and a burkini in the magazine. She posed in a series of gorgeous custom-made hijabs and burkinis, a kind of wetsuit that some Muslim women wear to stay covered at the beach. The Somali-American model was...