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'A Hideous Milestone In The 21st Century': Cholera Cases In Yemen Pass 1 Million
The International Committee of the Red Cross announced the terrible landmark Thursday, roughly eight months after the outbreak first took hold in the war-ravaged country.
Azzedine Alaia, French Fashion Designer Known As The 'King Of Cling,' Dies
The Tunisian-born designer was known for his body-hugging designs that were sculpted to celebrate the female form. In the 1980s, stars such as Madonna and Naomi Campbell popularized his fashions.
DOT Suspends Proposed Rule Requiring Airlines To Show Baggage Fee At Booking
Late last week, the Department of Transportation announced it would withdraw proposed measures that would require airlines to show the full cost of booking, including baggage, at ticket purchase.
Sen. Jeff Flake Plans Series Of Speeches Targeting Trump On Facts And Truth
"These speeches aren't necessarily just on the president, but on certain issues," the Republican told Morning Edition. "The first one will be on the need to have shared facts that we all agree on."
This Friday The 13th, May We Be As Lucky As The Passengers Of Flight 666 To HEL
They landed safely in Helsinki, on the last-ever Friday the 13th Flight 666 that Finnair plans to operate. It turns out even people who don't believe in superstitions can be infected by fearfulness.
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Oklahoma City Thunder Plane Lands With Surprise Damage, Shaken Athletes
A Delta spokeswoman said a bird is the likely culprit for the caved-in nose of the plane, although crews are still investigating.
WATCH: Bristol Motor Speedway Transformed Into Vast Football Stadium
On Saturday, Tennessee and Virginia Tech will meet at the speedway for a game before an anticipated 150,000 fans — an all-time record for college football. The racetrack had just a few weeks to prep.
Protests Disrupt Pipelines Across The Northern U.S.
On Tuesday, activists targeted five pipelines carrying crude oil into the U.S. from Canada, as construction resumed on a North Dakota pipeline.
Around The World In Not Quite 80 Days, Cyclist Smashes Record
Mark Beaumont arrived in Paris Monday after circumnavigating the Earth on two wheels over 79 days.
Tom Hanks Sends The White House Press Corps A Caffeine Infusion (Again)
For the third time in 13 years, the movie star has sent an espresso machine to the White House press corps, encouraging journalists to "keep up the good fight."
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