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Risky South Pole Rescue Succeeds As 2 Patients Are Airlifted Out
Two individuals have been flown out of the South Pole in the dead of Antarctic winter. It's only the third such evacuation ever conducted.
It's Too Hot For Some Planes To Fly In Phoenix
Temperatures were expected to climb as high as 120 degrees there on Tuesday — too high for some smaller planes to handle.
How Did The Afghan All-Girl Team Do At The Robotics Competition?
The Afghan team made headlines even before the event started when their visas were denied. But they made it after all!
Search And Rescue Suspended For U.S. Marines In 'Mishap' Off Australian Coast
Most service members were rescued, but three remain unaccounted for after their aircraft "entered the water."
Rescue Crews Search For Survivors Following Deadly Earthquake In China
At least 19 people were killed and about 250 injured in the quake that struck a remote region of China's Sichuan province that is popular among tourists.
3 Ex-Penn State Officials Get Jail Time For Failure To Report Sandusky Abuse
Former President Graham Spanier and former Vice President Gary Schultz were ordered to spend two months in jail; former Athletic Director Tim Curley is to serve three months.
Yes, There Is A Voting Booth In This Dutch Family's Living Room
In an arrangement that goes back to 1948, the Westhoffs' farm house has hosted voters in their small community of fewer than 100 people.
Austria's Far-Right Presidential Candidate Loses In An Election Do-Over
Alexander Van der Bellen defeated Norbert Hofer of the conservative Freedom Party. Had Hofer won he would have become the first far-right president in Western Europe since World War II.
Avalanche Of Mud And Water Kills At Least 193 In Colombian City
Colombia's president declared a state of emergency in Mocoa, where at least 200 people are missing after overflowing rivers swept through homes and killed residents while they slept.
3 Blasts Go Off Near German Soccer Team Bus, Injuring Player
The blasts went off before Borussia Dortmund's match Tuesday night against Monaco, and the team says defender Marc Bartra is being treated for a broken wrist. Authorities have not identified a motive.
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