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Alice Herz-Sommer, Pianist And Holocaust Survivor, Dies At 110
Renowned concert pianist Alice Herz-Sommer, once thought to be the oldest living Holocaust survivor, has died at age 110. Her story is told in the Oscar-nominated film, The Lady in Number 6.
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Odds Of Abuse And Mistreatment Add Up Over Children's Lives
Each year, 1 percent of children are abused or neglected, usually by their parents. By the time children turn 18, about 1 in 8 of them is likely to have been maltreated, an analysis finds.
Justice Dept. Charges FedEx For Online Drug Shipments
The Justice Department has indicted FedEx for shipping prescription drugs from illegal online pharmacies. FedEx had been warned, and now faces up to $1.6 billion in fines if found guilty.
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UPDATED: Airliner That Landed At Wrong Airport, Takes Off Safely
The Southwest Airlines 737 landed at a wrong airport in Missouri, narrowly averting a slide off the end of a short runway.
In March Jobs Report, Market Awakens From A Winter Swoon
The U.S. economy added 192,000 jobs in March, according to data released this morning. The unemployment rate refused to budge, though, holding steady at 6.7 percent.
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'Stay With Me, Bud,' Mom Told Baby After Mudslide Trapped Them
Amanda Skorjanc's home in Oso, Wash., was among those engulfed in mud and debris on March 22. But she managed to hold on to her 6-month-old son, Duke. "I thought I was losing him," she says.
Aging in Alaska 2014 Special News Series
AGING IN ALASKAMarch 17 - 21, 2014, As a part of KNBA Morning News, News Director Joaqlin Estus shared a series of stories that discuss the value of…
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GM Recalls 1.2 Million SUVs For Problem With Air Bags
This is separate from General Motors' recall of 1.6 million small cars for a problem with ignition switches. The company believes the recalls will trim $300 million from profits this quarter.
Finally: U.S. Speedskaters Break Drought, Win Silver In New Race Suits
The American Speedskating team that came to Russia with high expectations has won its first Olympic medal in Sochi, two days before the Winter Games will come to an end.
Creationism Vs. Evolution: The Debate Is Live Tonight
Bill Nye, "the science guy," and Creation Museum founder Ken Ham will challenge each other's views. Their conversation will be webcast live from Kentucky. The idea for the debate arose after Nye posted a video warning against teaching creationism to kids and Ham responded with a video of his own.
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