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Passengers on a United Airlines flight Monday may have felt a bit like Samuel L. Jackson's character in the thriller Snakes on a Plane. No word yet on how the snake slithered into business class.
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Haitian orphans safely flee gangs in Port Au Prince. But what's next?
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The bulk of TSA PreCheck passengers spent less than five minutes at security checkpoints.
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Physicians warn that while most people will be just fine — that runny nose is likely one of dozens of benign winter viruses — there are some serious conditions that require a trip to the doctor or emergency room.
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The government's plan to fix a broken organ transplant system? Break it up.
The organization in charge has lost, discarded, and failed to collect thousands of life-saving organs.
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Rabies warning issued after a North Dakota woman carried her raccoon into a bar
The bartender told The Bismarck Tribune that she eventually got the woman to leave. State health officials advise anyone bitten or in contact with the animal to seek testing — in case of rabies.
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Severe weather will pass across Florida through Thursday
Storms are forecast to spread into the central Peninsula mid to late morning on Thursday and stick around most of the afternoon.
One Arizona county refuses to certify the election results. Now what?
The Cochise County board of supervisors voted 2-to-1 to refuse to certify their results. It's a decision that throws the fate of tens of thousands of votes into jeopardy.
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The government's plan to fix a broken organ transplant system? Break it up.
The organization in charge has lost, discarded, and failed to collect thousands of life-saving organs.
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1A Remaking America: Crime, the Senate, and Washington D.C.
The Senate voted 81-14 to block a criminal code rewrite that was unanimously approved by the D.C. City Council.
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10-Year-Old Movie Critic Becomes A Star Himself
Perry Chen of San Diego is making a name for himself as a film critic with his Web site, PerrysPreviews.com. The precocious youngster tells Liane Hansen what he looks for when reviewing a movie.
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The latest developments in the Russia-Ukraine war
Russia says southeast Ukraine is now the main focus of fighting in the war.
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Bowing to Pressure, Gov. Eliot Spitzer Resigns
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Jazz Omnivores: 'Dying Will Be Easy' (And Fun)
Jazz critic Kevin Whitehead reviews the debut album from Richmond, Va.-based jazz nonet Fight the Big Bull.
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The 'Disappeared' in Sri Lanka
In Sri Lanka, the Tamil Tigers have a reputation of killing rivals, and kidnapping children to serve in their ranks. Now, there are growing allegations that government security forces, or their proxies, are operating deaths squads with impunity.
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The 'Glossy' legacy of beauty founder Emily Weiss
The former Teen Vogue intern turned beauty blogger led Glossier to astronomical heights before stepping down from the CEO post last year.
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Circuit Des Yeux, White Lung, SubRosa, Obnox, and others sit for GIF portraits during Raleigh, N.C.'s Hopscotch Music Festival, an event that celebrates its homegrown music scene.
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Armed militias say they're preparing to turn up in force at the polls next month. What happens if they do? And how do we stop them?
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Chvrches: Tiny Desk Concert
The Scottish synth-pop band turns up with a small arsenal of synthesizers to perform highlights from last year's album The Bones of What You Believe.
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Washington D.C.'s most famous cherry tree, "Stumpy," is among those that will be cut down as rising floodwaters imperil the iconic tidal basin. But the National Arboretum is taking clippings of the tree so its genetic legacy can live on.
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Local Spotlight: It takes New Orleans 355 days to fill a pothole. Why?
We hit the road. And try and find a way to repair it.
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Four teens are struck by lightning in St. Petersburg
They were standing under a Banyan tree on Beach Drive when the storms moved through Thursday afternoon.
2 Shootings In 24 Hours
Investigators in El Paso, Texas have been releasing details about yesterday's mass shooting inside a Walmart while police in Ohio respond to a shooting there.
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Sinéad O'Connor died of natural causes, coroner says
The Irish singer died on July 26, 2023, at the age of 56. A tribute concert for O'Connor and Irish artist Shane MacGowan is planned for March in New York.
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