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EgyptAir Hijacking Standoff Ends With Arrest In Cyprus
Cypriot officials describe the suspected hijacker as "unstable." They say he wanted to speak to his Cyprus-based ex-wife, and later requested political asylum. All passengers and crew were released.
Atlanta Businesses Again Lead Push Against Social Conservatives
Corporations in Atlanta have a long history of supporting a focus on business, not social conservatives' issues. Now the governor is vetoing a bill that LGBT groups say would lead to discrimination.
Baked Alaska: A Creation Story Shrouded In Mystery
In March 1867, the U.S. purchased Alaska. This igloo-shaped, torched-meringue dessert came as a fringe benefit. Was it a sweet flash of genius, political satire — or maybe a bit of both?
Trump's Threat To Sue Over Louisiana Delegates Reveals Organizational Weakness
Trump beat Ted Cruz in the state's March 5 primary, but he may get fewer delegates because he lost the inside game there.
EgyptAir Hijacking Ends With Suspect In Custody
EgyptAir Flight 181 was headed from Alexandria to Cairo but was forced to land in Cyprus. The hijacker claimed to have had explosives on board. Associated Press reporter Menelaos Hadjicostis explains.
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The 'Girl Boss' Of USAID Has $22 Billion To Spend And A Tight Deadline
At the top of her list? Pass a bill to help end global hunger, plan for future infectious disease outbreaks and catch up on her aid acronyms.
Wisconsin Gov. Walker Endorses Ted Cruz, But Will It Help?
The former presidential candidate has thrown his support behind Cruz ahead of the Wisconsin primary April 5.
World Cup Qualifying: U.S. Men's Soccer Team — And Its Coach — Get Much-Needed Win
Coach Jürgen Klinsmann's squad beat Guatemala 4-0 to advance to the next round of qualifying matches for the 2018 World Cup. The win also may quell calls for Klinsmann to be fired.
Two Days Inside A Classroom For Young Offenders
Lisa Elder teaches about manners, laundry and a good handshake at a juvenile facility in Vermont.
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N.Y. Restricts Public-Employee Travel To North Carolina Over LGBT Law
New York state joins Seattle, San Francisco and New York City in restricting public-employee travel to North Carolina, which has passed a law that critics say is discriminatory to the LGBT community.
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