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Dozens Killed In Attack On Istanbul's International Airport
Three suicide bombers struck Istanbul's Ataturk International Airport Tuesday night. Turkey's prime minister said officials suspect the attack was committed by extremists loyal to ISIS.
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Virtual Reality Aimed At The Elderly Finds New Fans
Some doctors are finding that virtual travel — to Venice, a Hawaiian beach or Africa — can open new worlds to people confined by low mobility, dementia or depression.
In Pakistan, A Well-Known Musician Killed In A Targeted Attack
Amjad Sabri was gunned down on Wednesday in Karachi, Pakistan. He was famous for Qawwali tradition and came from one of South Asia's most celebrated singing families.
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Airbnb Co-Founder On San Francisco, Discrimination And Growth
We speak to Nathan Blecharczyk about how the company is dealing with controversy and its plans for future growth.
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California To Vote On Legalizing Recreational Marijuana
An initiative has officially obtained enough signatures to be placed on November's ballot. It would allow adults to possess up to an ounce of marijuana and grow up to six plants for recreational use.
After Second 'Sickout,' Detroit Teachers To Return To Work Wednesday
Almost all of the district's 97 schools were closed again Tuesday as teachers called in sick en masse to protest legislation that they fear could result in lost pay for days already worked.
An Online Program May Help Prevent Depression In Some People
People were asked to do six 30-minute sessions that included cognitive behavioral therapy and problem-solving therapy. They were less likely to develop major depression than other people at risk.
Marines Investigating Possible Mistaken Identity In Iwo Jima Flag-Raising Photo
Analysis by amateur historians has called into question the identity of some of the men depicted in the iconic World War II image and statue. Now the Marine Corps is taking another look.
Botched French Drug Trial Followed Rules But Lacked 'Common Sense'
In January, one man died and four others sustained brain injuries in the early clinical test of an experimental pain drug. Independent scientists reviewed the study to learn what went wrong.
Places Where Selfies Are A No-No: Roller Coaster, Voting Booth
Disney's California Adventure shut down a roller coaster after a rider pulled out a selfie stick. And in West Virginia, election officials have banned selfies while voting.
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