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Up For Debate: Should We Bring Extinct Creatures Back To Life?
Newsy partners with Intelligence Squared U.S. to restore critical thinking. In this debate: Should we bring extinct creatures back to life?
Up For Debate: Should We Bring Extinct Creatures Back To Life?
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Posted: 10:25 a.m. EST Feb 21, 2019

How many Americans have chronic fatigue syndrome?
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6 dead, nearly 2 dozen injured amid severe storms in central Tennessee
Three of those people, including a child, were killed when an apparent tornado hit Montgomery County north of Nashville near the Kentucky state line.

U. Penn's president and board chair resign amid antisemitism backlash
The university said Saturday evening that the chairman of the Ivy League school’s board of trustees, Scott Bok, also resigned, within hours.