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How Kathy Mattea Got Her Voice Back With 'Pretty Bird'
The country singer-songwriter's voice changed in her 50s and, for a time, she thought her career in music was over. With advice from Tony Bennett and a voice coach, Mattea has returned.
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Reality Winner Sentenced To 5 Years, 3 Months For Leaking Classified Info
Winner, a former NSA contractor, pleaded guilty in June. Prosecutors say her 63-month sentence will be the longest ever served by a federal defendant for leaking to the press.
Cities Turn To An Innovative Method To Help With Rat Abatement
Dry ice, used to chill cocktails and create that smoky effect at haunted houses, is being used to exterminate rats. Cities are using federally approved "rat ice" to help abate the rodent population.
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Missouri Examines How Clergy Sex Abuse Allegations Were Handled
The state's attorney general is launching what he calls a "thorough and robust investigation" of clergy sex abuse in the archdiocese of St. Louis. The church says it will cooperate.
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Archbishop Alleges Pope Francis Long Knew About Abuse, Calls On Him To Resign
In an 11-page letter, an ex-Vatican diplomat calls for Pope Francis to resign, alleging he knew about former Cardinal Theodore McCarrick's abuses for years.
Is 'Training' A 'War Game?' The Answer Could Determine U.S.-South Korea Exercises
Defense Secretary Jim Mattis says planning for joint U.S.-South Korea military exercises continues. President Trump tweets "war games" may not be necessary.
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Tropical Storm Gordon Makes Landfall In Mississippi
Gordon came ashore just west of the Alabama border, according to the National Hurricane Center. A storm surge of 3-5 feet is possible for all of coastal Mississippi, forecasters say.
The Mormon Church Diversifies
The church has named its first Latin-American and Asian-American apostles at a semi-annual conference in Salt Lake City.
Listen Up Witches, From Now On It's Hauntington, Not Huntington, N.Y.
A small town in New York is changing its name for Halloween. Huntington will officially be called Hauntington every Oct. 31 from now on. It's all thanks to 7-year-old resident Angelica Dee Cunningham.
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A Coronavirus Vaccine Could Kill Half A Million Sharks, Conservationists Warn
The use of an immune-system stimulant harvested from shark liver oil in the development of some coronavirus vaccines has animal conservationists pressing for alternatives.
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