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Bring Out Your Dead: But Not Monty Python's Terry Gilliam — He's Still Alive
The actor, writer and director took to Facebook to announce that he is indeed alive, after Variety mistakenly published his obituary.
Gunman On French Train Wounds 3; Americans Among Passengers Who Subdued Him
Authorities say a gunman opened fire aboard a high-speed Amsterdam-to-Paris train. They say the suspect is a Moroccan, 26.
Earth Day Brings Celebrations, Signing Of Historic Climate Pact
Earth Day brings everything from special Google Doodles and beautiful views of our planet to the historic signing of an international climate agreement.
Dip In iPhone Sales Results In Apple's First Revenue Decline In 13 Years
The company's quarterly profit dropped 22.5 percent as revenue slipped for the first time since 2003.
Tenn. Lawmakers Call For Federal Probe Over Arrest Of Elementary School Children
The children were reportedly arrested for failing to stop a fight off campus. One lawmaker said there was "no rational safety justification" for an arrest like that.
Verizon Buys Yahoo, Ending The Run Of An Internet Mammoth
While Yahoo will keep its most valuable assets, the $4.8-billion sale effectively disbands Yahoo as one of the longest-running Internet companies.
As RNC Begins, Protesters From Both Sides Meet In Cleveland
Demonstrations are planned in favor of — and against — Donald Trump, who will accept the party's nomination for president.
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When The UK Joined The European Union
NPR's research team dug back through our archives for our coverage of Jan. 1, 1973, the day the United Kingdom joined the European Economic Community — what would later become the European Union.
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Girl Dragged Into Water By Sea Lion Treated For Possible 'Seal Finger' Infection
The Canadian girl received a superficial wound and is being treated for a possible bacterial infection after marine life experts warned she could be at risk.
NOAA Predicts 'Above-Normal' Activity In Atlantic Hurricane Season
"The season could be comparable to last year, which was the most active since 2012 with 15 named storms," said Gerry Bell of NOAA's Climate Prediction Center.
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