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Powerful Aftershock Jars Kathmandu; Nepal Quake Toll Rises
A magnitude-6.7 aftershock rumbled the Nepalese capital and sent people running for open ground Sunday morning.
Who's Behind The Latest Ethnic Food Trend? Maybe It's A Government
It's no accident that Peruvian cuisine has become popular in recent years. It's government policy – one that a number of middle-income nations are adopting to flex their muscles on the global stage.
Everest Climbers Hit By Deadly Snow, Rock After Nepal Quake
Many climbers are currently trapped on Mount Everest following the earthquake in Nepal. NPR's Rachel Martin speaks with Outside Magazine Senior Editor Grayson Schaffer about the rescue efforts.
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Baltimore Protests Turn Violent
A week of peaceful protests in Baltimore over the death of Freddie Gray, a young African-American man, turned violent Saturday. Police arrested twelve people for destroying property and other crimes.
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High-Altitude Rescue Underway On Everest
At least 17 people are reported dead on the mountain after a massive quake-triggered avalanche swept through base camp on the south side on Saturday.
Eliud Kipchoge Edges Out Fellow Kenyans To Win London Marathon
In his first win of the iconic long-distance race, Kipchoge clocked 2:04:47. Wilson Kipsang, who won last year, placed second and world-record holder Dennis Kimetto was third.
2 Dead, 5 Missing After Sudden Squall Hits Alabama Sailing Regatta
Several boats in a race at Dauphin Island in Mobile Bay were capsized when winds unexpectedly gusted to 50 knots, generating waves up to 10 feet high.
UNO Great Plains Jazz Festival Highlights To Air Thursday Night on KIOS
Once again KIOS FM will air a one-hour highlights program of performances from the 2015 UNO Great Plains Jazz Festival. The show will feature area high…
Baltimore Police: 34 Arrested In Freddie Gray Protest
Even with the arrests, police said Saturday's protest over Gray — a 25-year-old black man who died in police custody after receiving a fatal spinal cord injury — was "mostly peaceful."
Malta's Coast Guard Rescues Migrants — And Feels The Strain
For more than a decade, the Mediterranean island nation has responded to distress calls from desperate migrants hoping to reach safety. The difference now is in the numbers.
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