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Trump Inherits Guantanamo's Remaining Detainees

Despite President Obama's executive order to close the Guantanamo Bay prison, dozens of detainees from the war on terrorism are still there.

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Trump Inherits Guantanamo's Remaining Detainees

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Most of Boeing's job cuts this year will come from the commercial jetliner workforce at Boeing facilities in western Washington, including at the company's wide body assembly factory in Everett. Ed Turner/Courtesy of Future of Flight Center/Boeing hide caption

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Boeing To Start Trump Era With New Wave Of Downsizing

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Research with living systems is never simple, scientists say, so there are many possible sources of variation in any experiment, ranging from the animals and cells to the details of lab technique. Tom Werner/Getty Images hide caption

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What Does It Mean When Cancer Findings Can't Be Reproduced?

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The 60-year lease Trump holds on his Washington, D.C., hotel is with the U.S. General Services Administration, which owns the building where the hotel is located. Alex Brandon/AP hide caption

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Trump's Washington Hotel Draws Protesters — And Ethics Concerns

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This solar panel from 1980 is one of the oldest in National Renewable Energy Laboratory's Outdoor Test Facility. Skepticism about climate change under the Trump administration could threaten funding. Grace Hood/Colorado Public Radio hide caption

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Scientists Concerned For Future Of National Labs As Rick Perry Seeks Top Energy Post

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