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    Afternoon Links: Popcorn Economics, the Beanie Baby Bust, and Russian Cislunar Collusion
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    Afternoon Links: Popcorn Economics, the Beanie Baby Bust, and Russian Cislunar Collusion

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    Much of the discussion surrounding self-driving cars has focused on innovation, but Rep. Gregg Harper, R-Miss., is hopeful manufacturers are keeping in mind how automated vehicles can help people with disabilities. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)
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    WATCH: 10 days of Hurricane Irma satellite imagery condensed into 30 seconds

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    Sen. Bill Nelson praises ‘seamless’ federal government preparations for Hurricane Irma
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    Florida Sens. Marco Rubio, a Republican, and Bill Nelson, a Democrat, are urging President Trump to grant a pre-landfall emergency declaration for Florida as the state prepares for Hurricane Irma to make landfall. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
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    James Bridenstine was among 42 people nominated to key Trump administration posts Friday.
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    The U.S. government should act now to protect its citizens from the supervolcano underneath Yellowstone National Park. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson,File)
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    Cheyanne Farmer, Philadelphia, Pa., watches the solar eclipse through solar eclipse glasses during a viewing event for the solar eclipse at Penn State Schuylkill Campus in Schuylkill Haven, Pa., on Monday, August 21, 2017. (Jacqueline Dormer/The Republican-Herald via AP)
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    Nine federal departments explained how to watch the eclipse safely

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    The artifact from the Apollo 11 mission was misidentified and sold at an online government auction in 2015 for $995. (AP Photo/Richard Drew, File)
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    Neil Armstrong’s moon dust bag Illinois woman bought for $995 sells for $1.8 million at auction

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