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Top Stories: Deadly Houston Flooding; Bomb Kills Many In Kabul
Tuesday, April 19, 2016
Also: The U.S. will send about 200 troops to Iraq as military advisers; earthquake rescuers work in Ecuador and Japan; and today is New York state's primary election.
Top Stories: New Offshore Drilling Rules; Bible Vetoed As State Book In Tenn.
Friday, April 15, 2016
Also: The House GOP won't meet its deadline to come up with a budget by today; a deadly earthquake hits Japan; and today is the third anniversary of the deadly Boston Marathon bombing.
Top Stories: U.S Patrols South China Sea; Kidnapped Nigerian Schoolgirls
Thursday, April 14, 2016
Also: The CDC confirms the Zika virus does cause birth defects; Russian jets "buzz" a U.S. Navy warship; and an old monster movie prop is discovered sunken in Loch Ness.
Top Stories: Verizon Strike; Chicago Police Reform Recommendations
Wednesday, April 13, 2016
Also: Searching for alien moons; U.S. military aircraft hit targets in Somalia; and the voice of the Lucky Charms leprechaun has died.
Top Stories: Boko Haram Uses Child Bombers; New Vatican Ambassador To U.S.
Tuesday, April 12, 2016
Also: Hail the size of grapefruit falls in the Dallas area; federal health officials fear Zika is "scarier than initially thought"; and some Warhol Campbell Soup paintings are stolen in Missouri.
Top Stories: Kerry Visits Hiroshima Memorial; North Korean Officer Defects
Monday, April 11, 2016
Also: Yemen's ceasefire takes effect; India detains 5 men in connection with a deadly fireworks blast at a temple; and there's a new world record for the longest human mattress chain of dominoes.
Top Stories: Pope Francis Issues Treatise On The Family; 4 Fed Chairs Talk Together
Friday, April 08, 2016
Also: A major payday lender is charged in a federal racketeering case; the Arizona legislature bars journalists without background checks; and the last American Idol winner is crowned.
Top Stories: Bangladesh Slaying; NFL Is Sued By Patriots Fans
Thursday, April 07, 2016
Also: President Obama will discuss his stalled Supreme Court nomination; a Texas teen dies from a faulty Takata airbag; and a chair from Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling auctions for nearly $400,000.
Top Stories: Pfizer Calls Off Allergan Merger; New Financial Adviser Rules
Wednesday, April 06, 2016
Also: Winds fan wildfires in Kansas and Oklahoma; former coal mine CEO Don Blankenship faces federal sentencing in a deadly mine accident case; and Fiji is facing a second cyclone.
Top Stories: Two Guantanamo Detainees Transferred; Small Fire At IRS
Tuesday, April 05, 2016
Also: It's primary election day in Wisconsin; the Justice Department is investigating an Arizona county's botched election; and Syracuse faces UConn in the women's NCAA title basketball game tonight.
Top Stories: Migrants Back In Turkey; Hidden Accounts Of Putin Associates
Monday, April 04, 2016
Also: Flash flooding in Pakistan kills dozens; investigators don't know why an Amtrak train hit a piece of equipment on the track yesterday; and Native American historian Joe Medicine Crow dies.
Top Stories: March Jobless Report; Officials Questioned In India Accident
Friday, April 01, 2016
Also: North Korea fires its latest projectile; Amnesty International claims Turkey is forcibly returning Syrian refugees; and a Michigan high school creates a hit class in taxidermy.
Top Stories: FBI To Help Unlock Another iPhone; Deadly Road Collapse In India
Thursday, March 31, 2016
Also: The international Nuclear Summit opens in Washington today; tornadoes strike Oklahoma; and Nobel Prize winning Hungarian author Imre Kertész dies, who'd written about the Holocaust.
Top Stories: Trump Rebuffs Plan To Support GOP Nominee; Myanmar Government
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
Also: The suspect in the EgyptAir hijacking remains in custody; the death toll from the Brussels attacks is lowered; and your car's headlights probably don't illuminate the road very well.
Top Stories: Hijacker Arrested In Cyprus; Opposing Georgia's Religious Freedom Bill
Tuesday, March 29, 2016
Also: Utah orders anesthesia for abortions at 20 weeks; the FBI investigates a potential computer hacking of a hospital system; and an Alaskan volcano slows its eruption.
Top Stories: New Belgian Arrests; Supreme Court Nominee Garland's Record
Monday, March 28, 2016
Also: About 70 people are killed in a bombing in a Pakistani park; a top aide to drug kingpin "El Chapo" Guzman is arrested in Mexico; and Catholic EWTN network founder Mother Angelica has died.
Top Stories: Americans Among Brussels Dead; 6 Detained In Belgian Raid
Friday, March 25, 2016
Also: The IRS and its fight against cybercriminals; the NRA rewrites fairy tales depicting children using firearms; and the Rolling Stones have arrived in Cuba to play a free concert tonight.
Top Stories: Brussels Update; New Zealanders Reject A New Flag
Thursday, March 24, 2016
Also: Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic faces a verdict on war crimes charges; a spring blizzard hits Denver; and North Carolina's governor signs a bill limiting some LGBT protections.
Top Stories: Latest On Brussels Attacks; Presidential Contest Results
Wednesday, March 23, 2016
Also: Jeb Bush will endorse Ted Cruz for President; the Supreme Court hears a challenge to the Affordable Care Act; and a Seattle man climbs a giant tree, disrupts traffic and won't come down.
Top Stories: The Latest On The Brussels Bombings
Tuesday, March 22, 2016
Also: There are presidential contests in 3 states today; Greece is seeking European help to implement a new accord on migrants; and Atlantic City warns it will partially close without financial aid.