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Rev. Robert Schuller, 'Hour Of Power' Host, Dies at 88
The Rev. Robert Schuller, host of the Sunday morning telecast, "Hour of Power," and founder of the Crystal Cathedral mega church in California, has died at 88.
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Omaha Police officer, suspect killed in shooting
An Omaha Police officer and suspect are dead after a shootout Wednesday afternoon. 29-year-old Officer Kerrie Orozco was a seven-year veteran of the…
5 April Fools' Pranks Gone Bad
When you pull an April Fools' prank, the joke could be on you.
Train Derails At O'Hare, Injuring Dozens And Delaying Chicago Travelers
The Blue Line train jumped tracks at the airport around 2:50 a.m. local time Monday. Officials say none of the injuries are life-threatening.
Yanukovych: 'I Was Wrong' To Ask Russian Troops Into Crimea
The ousted Ukrainian president says Moscow's annexation of the Black Sea peninsula is "a major tragedy," and he hopes to persuade Russian President Vladimir Putin to return it.
Substitute Racer Takes Olympic Silver In Sochi
Olympic athletes often endure weeks of anticipation as pressure builds toward their moment on the global stage. That wasn't a problem for Canadian Denny Morrison, who got his spot in the speedskating finals just one day ahead of the race.
Afghanistan's Election Heats Up — And So Do The Attacks
The Taliban claim responsibility for an attack at the election headquarters in Kabul and have warned Afghans not to vote in the April 5 ballot to choose a successor to President Hamid Karzai.
Food Giants Want 'Sustainable' Beef. But What Does That Mean?
McDonald's says it will start to buy beef that's "verified sustainable" in 2016. But defining sustainable beef production is tricky because the environmental issues involved are so complex.
What Winter Will Be Like In 100 Years
Milder or wilder? Wetter or drier? A hard, cold look at the future of the season.
Obama Orders Development Of Supercomputer To Rival China's 'Milky Way'
It is hoped that the new supercomputer, expected to go online by 2025, would be the first "exascale" machine — some 20 times faster than today's fastest machine, called Tianhe-2 (Milky Way-2).
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