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Police Find Body Of Tehama County Gunman's Wife, Making His Death Toll 5
Tehama County Assistant Sheriff Phil Johnston said that the body of Kevin Janson Neal's wife was found under the floor in their home and her murder is "what started this whole event."
A Baby Exposed To Zika Virus Is Doing Well, One Year Later
Yaritza Martinez was infected with the Zika virus when she was 12 weeks pregnant. Doctors in Washington, D.C., are studying her son and other children to see if the virus has affected their health.
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Dallas County Prosecutor Unloads On Uber Driver, Loses Job
"My career is done," a tearful Jody Warner said after audio emerged in which she is heard hurling insults and curse words at the driver.
Shaken By Trump, Senators Ask: What Stops Him From Launching Nukes?
For the first time in decades, Congress re-examines a president's unilateral authority to launch a nuclear attack — but the Pentagon says no changes are needed.
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Lebanon's Saad Hariri Accepts Invitation To Visit France
Since abruptly resigning in Saudi Arabia, the prime minister has not returned to Lebanon, drawing suspicion he is being held against his will. Now, Hariri's apparently heading to France before Beirut.
Czech Republic Creates Tuber For Health-Conscious Purple-Potato Eaters
"Val Blue" is the first new variety bred at the Potato Research Institute since 2005. And though vibrant, unique types are popular elsewhere, they're still a hard sell in this potato-loving nation.
After Tokyo Commuter Train Leaves 20 Seconds Early, Company Apologizes
The rail company says it didn't receive any complaints from passengers over the discrepancy; still, it is sorry for a "severe inconvenience."
Lil Peep, A Rising Emo-Rapper, Has Died At 21
The New York musician became a star on Soundcloud and was poised to break into the mainstream. He died on Nov. 15, shortly before a scheduled performance in Tucson, Ariz.
Patrick Watson Sings A Song For The 'Broken'
The singer's radiant new single soothes the bearer of a battered heart with the falsetto-rich sound of healing and comfort.
Sen. Al Franken Accused Of Sexual Assault By LA Model And Radio Host
The Minnesota Democrat put out a statement apologizing for the 2006 incident, in which he is accused of forcibly kissing a woman while on a USO tour and later groping her while she was sleeping.
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