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After A Massive Evacuation, Greek City Defuses A World War II Bomb
The unexploded bomb, which had been buried for decades, was discovered near a gas station in Thessaloniki. Officials took no chances, evacuating more than 70,000 people before removing it.
After Heartbreak, A Happy Ending: 200 Whales Escape Stranding In New Zealand
After two mass strandings left over 650 pilot whales washed ashore at a remote beach and hundreds died, volunteer rescuers finally got some good news: A large pod swam back to sea overnight.
Al Jarreau, Versatile Vocalist Who 'Played His Voice,' Dies At 76
Since the legendary singer began his career in the 1960s, he won Grammys in the jazz, pop and R&B categories. Just one clue that Jarreau, who died Sunday, was impossible to categorize.
Trump Adviser Repeats Baseless Claims Of Voter Fraud In New Hampshire
No evidence supports the Trump administration's claim that the presidential election was marred by massive voter fraud. But White House adviser Stephen Miller doubled down on the allegations Sunday.
Winter Storm Socks The Northeast With Snow ... Again
As much as 2 feet of snow is expected in Maine, and some 3,000 flights nationwide have already been canceled. The approach of the big storm follows on the heels of a winter blast just days ago.
Congressional Hispanic Caucus Demands Explanation After Immigration Raids
The Congressional Hispanic Caucus issued a letter demanding an explanation for hundreds of arrests in immigration raids. Hispanic Caucus chair Michelle Lujan Grisham talks about the next steps.
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Late Playwright, August Wilson, Nominated For Academy Awards For 'Fences'
Constanza Romero Wilson speaks about continuing the legacy of her late husband, playwright August Wilson. His play-turned-film Fences, is nominated for several Academy Awards including Best Picture.
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Did Betsy DeVos Make You Want To Run For School Board?
The controversy over President Trump's education secretary has brought new interest in seeking local office.
Monk Spreads Buddhist Philosophy With 140-Character Tweets
Buddhist monk Haemin Sunim became Twitter-famous with his tweets about faith and mindfulness. His book, a compilation of tweets, went viral in South Korea, and the American edition is out now.
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2017 Grammy Awards: Adele Upsets Beyoncé, Chance Arrives, Politics Pop (Slightly)
Adele swept the major categories over Beyoncé, David Bowie posthumously won every award he was nominated for and the Grammys sometimes obliquely addressed a charged political climate.
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