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Fruit Growers Try Tricking Mother Nature To Prevent Crop Damage
In Michigan's orchard country, extreme heat and cold can mean disaster for fruit growers. Now some are using a new twist on old technology to fool trees when sudden, unexpected weather changes occur.
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A Black Eye, A Middle Finger And Other Tales From A White House Press Secretary
Former press secretary Dana Perino's new book, And the Good News Is ..., details her time at the White House, including heated moments in the press briefing room.
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Michael Brown's Parents File Civil Suit Against Ferguson And Former Officer
The wrongful death lawsuit names Darren Wilson, the former police officer who shot Brown, 18, last August. It does not name a specific monetary amount in potential damages.
U.N. Representative Blames Syria's Civil War For Massive Migration Crisis
The U.N. says Europe and the West need to change immigration policies to prevent more disaster. Renee Montagne talks to Francois Crepeau, the U.N. special rapporteur on the human rights of migrants.
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Dad's Drone Follows Daughter To School
Katie Early, 8, of Knoxville, Tenn., wanted to walk to school by herself. To make sure she was safe, and looking both ways before crossing the street, her dad Chris used a drone to follow her.
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Colorado Man Shoots His Troubled Computer
Police in Colorado Springs gave Lucas Hinch a ticket for discharging a firearm. But he told the Los Angeles Times he had no regrets. The crime was premeditated, he says, and also "glorious."
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To Get More Students Through College, Give Them Fewer Choices
A new book recommends simplifying community college pathways to help more students graduate.
Man gets 35-40 years in prison for fatal Omaha accident
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A 31-year-old man has been given 35 to 40 years in prison for running into and killing a Creighton University professor while driving…
2 Omaha police officers injured after hit by stolen car
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Police say two Omaha officers were injured after the driver of a stolen vehicle backed into them in a parking lot.A police spokesman…
EU Leaders Pledge More Ships To Patrol Mediterranean For Migrants
Days after 900 were feared drowned in a single accident, the European Union is struggling to forge a new policy to combat the flow of people setting off mostly from Libya in overcrowded boats.
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