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First Of 219 Missing Nigerian Schoolgirls Has Reportedly Been Found
In April 2014, more than 270 girls were abducted from their dorm rooms in Chibok, Nigeria, in the dead of night. Some escaped their captors, but 219 remained missing.
Morley Safer, Longtime '60 Minutes' Correspondent, Dies
Safer had just announced his retirement from the newsmagazine last week after a 46-year run in which he covered the world. He was 84.
How The Wrong Verb Meant The Texas GOP Called Most Texans Gay
In the 2016 party platform approved last week, the Texas Republican Party used one verb that changed the meaning of a whole sentence.
9-Year-Old Helps Shape Obama Administration's Approach To Science
The administration gathered feedback from students about what they want in STEM programs after Jacob Leggette encouraged the president to ask students their opinions at a White House science fair.
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Egyptian Officials Cite Possible Terrorism In EgyptAir Crash Investigation
Investigators caution it is too soon to jump to conclusions about what brought down an EgyptAir flight over the Mediterranean Wednesday night. But there are early indications terrorism played a role.
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Health Departments Cut Programs While Awaiting Zika Funding
The extended debate in Congress over emergency funding for a response to the Zika virus is forcing public health departments to cut existing prevention and treatment programs.
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Wyoming School District Stalls On Transgender Student Policy
No schools in Wyoming have a policy protecting transgender students. In Laramie, the district has been working to formulate one. But amid national debate, that local policy may be stalled.
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Report Says Smoke Was Detected In EgyptAir Plane Before Crash
Automated systems sent data showing smoke in a bathroom, according to an aviation publication. Earlier, authorities reported finding debris including human remains from the plane.
A Peek Into The CIA Art Gallery Reveals [REDACTED]
There's a private art gallery at CIA headquarters — who knew? Museum director Toni Hiley says the agency has a young workforce, and the collection of art and artifacts helps them learn from the past.
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Lawmakers Reach A Deal To Expand Regulation Of Toxic Chemicals
If it passes, the compromise bill would be the first update to the Toxic Substances Control Act in more than four decades. Supporters say it gives the EPA more power to ensure chemical safety.
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