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Bob Simon, Veteran Of CBS News And '60 Minutes,' Dies In Car Crash
Decorated journalist Bob Simon, a correspondent for 60 Minutes known for his insightful reporting from far-flung spots around the world, has died in a car crash in New York City. He was 73.
U.N. Calls On EU To Expand Rescue Of Migrants In Mediterranean
The High Commissioner for Refugees wants the European Union to expand its Operation Triton to intercept and rescue would-be migrants, most of them trying to reach Italy.
John Kerry Takes A Side Trip Into A Snowstorm
Secretaries of state and other top officials sometimes make personal stops while traveling on official business. It's permitted, though it sometimes raises eyebrows and questions of cost.
Schneider Quartet's Haydn Recordings Reissued
Among the best loved recordings from the 1950s were 15 LPs of Haydn string quartets. They originally appeared on the Haydn Society label, but were never reissued on CD until now.
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Nebraska Sees an Uptick in Whooping Cough Cases
There were more than 200 cases of whooping cough in January reported in the state of Nebraska.That was higher than the total case numbers for previous…
Police-Involved Shooting In Washington Sparks Protest
A police shooting of a homeless man in Pasco, Wash., is under investigation. Officers shot the man at a busy intersection after he was reportedly throwing rocks at cars. It was the town's fourth fatal police shooting in the past six months.
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Facebook Offers New Options For Digital Life After Death
The company is introducing a new policy that allows users to appoint an executor who will keep their account active posthumously.
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'Listen, Slowly' About Connecting To A Heritage You Don't Know
Rachel Martin talks with National Book Award-winning author Thanhha Lai about her children's book, Listen, Slowly.
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Ruling May Force Ala. Probate Judges To Issue Same-Sex Marriage Licenses
A federal judge in Alabama has ruled that a probate judge in Mobile must issue marriage licenses to gay couples.
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FBI Director Faces 'Hard Truths' Of Policing Minority Communities
James Comey says both systematic and societal factors play a part in disconnect between law enforcement and communities of color.
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