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Coast Guard Halts Search For Marines In Helicopter Crash
The search for any potential survivors turned up life rafts, but no one was aboard. The operation now becomes one of salvage and recovery.
Was Dr. Asperger A Nazi? The Question Still Haunts Autism
Hans Asperger identified autism as a spectrum of disorders in the 1930s, but his work was ignored for decades because he went on to work under the Nazis. Research and treatment suffered as a result.
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Criminal background checks and assurances that a person "is competent to be a journalist" are among the requirements put forth by State Rep. Mike Pitts in South Carolina's Legislature.
'Top Secret' Email Revelation Changes 'Nothing,' Clinton Says
The former secretary of state says a new report that some emails on her private server exceeded the "Top Secret" classification is "an effort to inject" controversy into her campaign.
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LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska students will not be required get vaccinations against meningitis, despite senators who argue the disease is a public health…
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LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A grand jury has cleared three Lincoln police officers involved in the fatal shooting of a Central City man who'd wounded one of…
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The largest-ever prime number has been discovered at the University of Central Missouri. It breaks the previous record by almost 5 million digits.
Hillary Clinton And Jeb Bush Agree On At Least One Thing
In an interview with NPR, Clinton confirmed she is eating fresh jalapeño peppers on the campaign trail to stay healthy, which started after she read about how peppers boost immunity back in 1992.
Nielsen To Use Facebook And Twitter In New Social TV Ratings
Nielsen, the ratings company, says it has a way to track what TV shows are trending on Twitter and Facebook, which will give producers and advertisers a better way to measure audiences. NPR explores what this adds to the growing effort to measure online audience.
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