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Computer Problems Blamed For Flight Delays That Hit U.S. Airlines
The FAA says the issue that affected Southwest, Delta and other carriers has been resolved. But with hundreds of flights affected, the delays could linger.
Evacuated Maui Residents Return Home After Wildfire Scorches 10,000 Acres
The evacuation in Maui, the second-largest Hawaiian island, filled up local shelters, but residents have now been told they can return home.
Real Fake News: Activists Circulate Counterfeit Editions Of 'The Washington Post'
The phony paper, distributed in Washington, D.C., "reported" that President Trump had resigned under pressure from female political activists.
The Real Super Bowl Drama Wasn't During The Game, But The Beer Commercials
There was little drama during Sunday's Super Bowl. But one ad did start a Twitter war between Bud Light and Big Corn.
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The Daring Rescue Of A Rare, Elusive Bat
Hosts Mary Louise Kelly and Ari Shapiro tell the story of a rare bat found trapped in the Museum of English Rural Life, and its rehabilitation by a bat-loving museum volunteer.
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It's A Boy! Prince William And Duchess Catherine Welcome No. 3
The new prince was born Monday and weighed 8 pounds, 7 ounces. Mother and child are "both doing well," Kensington Palace announced.
Bikers From Across America Ride To Remember Soldiers 'Unaccounted For'
What started as a group of 2,500 has grown to an estimated 300,000. Motorcyclists from across the country rally in Washington, D.C. to raise awareness every Memorial Day weekend.
Samantha Bee: 'I Crossed A Line' In Using Expletive To Describe Ivanka Trump
The comedian, who used a vulgar term for the female anatomy to describe the first daughter, issued a tweet Thursday saying she regrets the remark.
On Memorial Day, Trump Honors Fallen Soldiers; Draws Criticism Over Tweet
"They fought and bled and died so that America would forever remain safe and strong and free," Trump said at Arlington cemetery. Earlier, he drew criticism online for praise some found self-serving.
Follow-Up: Did The Computerless Computer Teacher Ever Get A Computer?
The story of the middle school teacher without a computer prompted an outpouring of support. But did he get any laptops?
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