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Go-Go Music Resumes At D.C. Store After Noise Complaints
The music is back on after T-Mobile's CEO reversed his earlier decision. He had urged store officials to tone down the music after residents of a nearby luxury apartment building complained.
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WikiLeaks Co-Founder Julian Assange Arrested In London
Assange was arrested in London Thursday, British police said, ending the long tenure of the anti-secrecy activist in Ecuador's embassy. He had been holed up there since 2012.
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Fans Boo Baseball Umpire Who Did Bat Dog's Job
Finn, a black lab, is a bat dog for the Minor League Las Vegas Aviators. Finn was dashing to the plate, but an umpire beat him there and tossed the bat aside. Fans were not happy and booed the ump.
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Assange Is Arrested After Being Evicted From Ecuadorean Embassy
WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange was taken into custody in London by the police. He had been living at the embassy since 2012. Assange was under Ecuadorian protection for roughly 7 years.
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Alaska's Ice Roads Are Melting Early This Year, With Devastating Consequences
In Bethel, Alaska, record warm temperatures mean a frozen river that serves as an ice road is melting early. That's been deadly for some, and is leaving others unable to travel.
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Thousands Gather In LA For Nipsey Hussle's Memorial Service And Procession
Nearly 20,000 people gathered at LA's Staples Center to honor deceased rapper Nipsey Hussle in a public memorial service following his shooting death on March 31.
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A Mother Of A Son With Autism Thanks A Stranger Who Helped: 'Nobody Does What You Do'
At StoryCorps, Ellen Hughes tells Keith Miller, who also has a son with autism, how much it meant to her when he comforted her son Walker on a difficult visit to the ER last year.
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State Department Tried To Dissuade WikiLeaks From Posting U.S. Documents
In 2010, WikiLeaks posted 250,000 leaked U.S. diplomatic cables. David Greene talks to Harold Koh, the then-legal adviser to the State Department who urged the organization not to publish them.
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Persian Musicians And A Parisian Monastery: Making Glen Hansard's 'This Wild Willing'
Hansard's latest record was initially supposed to be a simple, acoustic album. But that changed after a chance jam session with Persian musicians.
Bomb Cyclone Hits Central U.S. For 2nd Time In A Month
The central part of the country had heavy snow and strong winds Thursday. That storm system is now moving to the Great Lakes area. Power has been knocked out for tens of thousands of people.
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