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'The Oatmeal' Remembers 'Star Trek' Creator's Heroic Plane Crash Rescue
Many people were moved last week by an online comic on a site called "The Oatmeal." It was illustrated and written by Matthew Inman, and it's titled "It's going to be okay."
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Plane Crash Was A 'Terrorist Act,' Russian Officials Say
Traces of explosives were found on the wreckage. All 224 passengers and crew were killed in last month's crash in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula. An affiliate of ISIS claimed responsibility.
Secretary Of State Kerry Meets French President Hollande
Kerry is the first high-ranking U.S. official to visit Paris after last week's attacks. He said U.S. and French officials talked about what can be done to step up the efforts to fight ISIS.
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For Women, Income Inequality Continues Into Retirement
Lydia Smith, 87, is one of the 2.6 million women ages 65 and over living at or below the poverty line. Older women are more than twice as likely as men to live in poverty.
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Paris Pauses To Remember Those Killed In Friday's Massacre
People stopped to honor the dead in Metro stations, at makeshift memorials and at sites like the Eiffel Tower. Hotel staff members also went outside to take part in the moment of silence.
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Latest On Paris Attacks: Police Search For A New Suspect, Say There Could Be More
Police have announced there is a ninth suspect. Belgium canceled a football match and raised its security alert. Meanwhile, Secretary of State John Kerry met with French President François Hollande.
Sen. McCain On ISIS: I'd Rather Fight Them Overseas Than Here
Steve Inskeep talks to Sen. John McCain, chairman of the Armed Services Committee, about the ISIS threat, U.S. governors not wanting to accept Syrian refugees and the possibility of peace in Syria.
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Ashes Stolen From Chinese Cemetery, Held For Ransom
China is infamous for innovative scams. The latest? Grave robbers ransacked a cemetery in Henan province in central China last week and held the ashes of the deceased hostage.
Cats Invade G-20 Summit Stage, Bringing A Welcome Laugh
Unimpressed with their rarefied surroundings, the stray cats eventually wandered off without incident, leaving the stage to the dignitaries gathered in Turkey.
For The Most Accurate Read, Where Should You Put That Thermometer?
Intensive care units often take temperatures in the armpit, but those can be off by as much as 1.5 degrees. More accurate (and invasive) internal thermometers can help detect hidden infections.
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