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Power Outages Hit Parts Of Washington, D.C., Including The White House
Several government buildings, including the Capitol and the State Department were affected. The problem was traced back to a transmission line in southern Maryland.
Is It Time To Resurrect The Brontosaurus?
More than a century ago, the Brontosaurus was deemed too similar to the dinosaur Apatosaurus. Recent research finds there is enough difference between the two creatures after all.
2 Illinois State Univ. Athletic Officials Among 7 Dead In Plane Crash
The university said Aaron Leetch and Torrey Ward were returning from the NCAA basketball championship game in Indianapolis. The cause of the crash is still under investigation.
The Second Most Dangerous Country For Land Mines Begins To De-Mine
As the 51-year-old civil war in Colombia winds down, efforts to find and destroy the many mines are underway.
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U.N. Demands Access To Besieged Palestinian Camp In Damascus
Thousands of people are trapped in the Yarmouk camp, where water and supplies are lacking. The area under Syrian military siege for two years is now threatened by Islamic State militants.
An Edward Snowden Statue Was Replaced By A Hovering Snowden Image Last Night
After a bust of Snowden was installed in a Brooklyn park and then removed by authorities, some artists projected a photo of his face there last night, using ashes and light.
South Carolina Police Officer Charged With Murder After Shooting Man In Back
Officer Michael Slager previously said he had followed procedure, but a video showed him shooting a man who was running away from him after a traffic stop.
Connecticut Wins 3rd Straight Women's Basketball Title, 5th In 7 Years
With the 63-53 victory over Notre Dame, coach Geno Auriemma collects his tenth championship ring since 1995 — a streak of dominance few teams or coaches in any sport can compete with.
States Review Laws Revoking Licenses For Student Loan Defaults
Montana could soon dial back laws that allowed defaulters to have their professional and driver's licenses revoked after failing to pay back debt.
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Aspiring Craft Brewers Hit The Books To Pick Up Science Chops
As the craft beer industry grows, so are options for learning to brew. More colleges are now introducing degree programs to teach the art and science of beer-making.
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