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Wednesday: Investor fears over the U.S. heading into another recession and the threat of a European banking crisis sends the Dow dropping more than 500 points; Also, researchers engineer a patient's own immune cells to treat a type of blood cancer called chronic lymphocytic leukemia; And, Somali-Americans living in Minneapolis are doing all they can to help those suffering from the drought in their native country.
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Monday: Dozens die in a bombing of Baghdad's oldest market; Iran denies it is supplying bomb components to insurgents; and the U.N. may lift sanctions if North Korea halts its nuclear program.
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As a historic cold snap grips the Midwest, the worst of the cold is affecting Minnesota and North Dakota, where wind chills of 60 below zero have been recorded; and, A small private jet carrying three people crashed as it was attempting to land at the resort town of Aspen, Colo. Investigators say one person died and the other two were injured.
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Tuesday: A new intelligence report on the biggest threat to the United States; how tainted food is getting past inspectors; and the wolves of Yellowstone are back from the brink of extinction.
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Friday: Red tape delays the production of bomb-resistant vehicles for soldiers; the country gets ready for the Memorial Day weekend; and two whales are still stranded in California.
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Tuesday: Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens' home is searched in a corruption probe; punishment for the Pat Tillman friendly fire cover up; and violins from China.
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Najibullah Zazi, who pleaded guilty to plotting a 2009 bombing attempt in New York City, is testifying in the trial of an accomplice; Also, 33 years after the disappearance of six-year-old Etan Patz, police are following a new lead; And, Howard Buffett, son of billionaire Warren Buffett, is on a mission to feed America's hungry.
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Tuesday: Day 71 of the BP oil spill, as Vice-President Biden tours the disaster zone; Also, 11 Russians accused of spy ring in the U.S.; And, Elena Kagan faces off with GOP Senators.
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Jul 29, 2014
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Friday: U.S. security officials modify terror screening procedures; Also, inside Apple's new iPad; And, "Dynasty" actor John Forsythe dies at 92.
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Tuesday: President Bush clashes with Democrats over funding for the Iraq war; the U.K. calls for direct talks with Iran over 15 captured troops; and a top forecaster predicts a busy hurricane season.
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Monday: The U.S. military says it has proof that Iran is arming insurgents; U.S. and Iraqi forces battle gunmen on the outskirts of Najaf; and a privately funded military rehabilitation center opens.
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Wednesday: Attempted murder charges for Christmas Day terror suspect Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab; And, a new series "Where America Stands" explores the current state of the military; And, Hershey's sweet generosity.
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Monday: The congressional debt supercommittee failed to reach an agreement on cuts to reduce the nation's deficit; Then, At least 24 people have been killed in three days of protests as the fight for democracy continues in Egypt; Also, UC Davis' chancellor is leading an investigation reviewing the use of pepper spray by campus police.
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Friday: In the last pre-primary poll before the South Carolina primary, Newt Gingrich passes longtime frontrunner Mitt Romney; Also, the unstable position of the half-sunken Costa Concordia cruise ship is causing stops and starts for the rescue efforts to find survivors; And, Steve Hartman profiles 84-year-old Virgil Harms who has been the mayor of Paoli, Colo., for the last 50 years.
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Tuesday: Hopeful research for young children with behavioral problems. CBS News uncovers an alarming number of suicides among U.S. veterans. And, a poll shows Dems are neck and neck in Iowa.
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Monday: Katie Couric reports from Iraq, where President Bush made a surprise visit. Tourists scramble to escape Hurricane Felix. And, more kids are being diagnosed with psychiatric disorders.
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Thursday: The president defended his response to the spill while lashing out at BP; Plus, Marines in Afghanistan have managed to establish a school, giving the children a taste of education.
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Friday: District Attorney Mike Nifong says he will resign; U.S. astronauts repair the shuttle Atlantis during a spacewalk; and Hamas offers amnesty to senior Fatah leaders.
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Saturday: Senate Republicans blocked another attempt by Democrats to let the Bush-era tax cuts expire for high earners; Also, governments across the world are coming after Julian Assange and WikiLeaks; And, a pet store owner decides to end sales of pure-breds and set-up an adoption facility.
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Saturday: As the debt ceiling deadline approaches, credit rating agencies are threatening to downgrade America's gold-plated credit rating; Also, major British newspapers carried full-page advertisements of apology from Rupert Murdoch for the hacking scandal; Plus, Los Angeles is averting the dreaded Carmegeddon; And, a guided tour of the art exhibit "NASA Art: 50 Years of Exploration."
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Jul 19, 2014
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Wednesday: John Edwards endorses Barack Obama; Hillary vows to keep fighting; Chinese rescue efforts continue; food prices hit new high; Dennis Quaid addresses Congress; and polar bears on thin ice.
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A Malaysia Airlines flight crashed over Ukraine. U.S. intelligence strongly suspects it was brought down by a missile strike. The debris was scattered in the area of the village of Hrabove, held by Ukrainian rebels, about 25 miles from the Russian border.
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The Senate Foreign Relations Committee passed a resolution to allow the president to authorize a military strike on Syria, sending the measure to the full Senate. But the depth of opposition in the House was revealed at a hearing Wednesday; and, A new survey shows 28 percent of Americans are in favor of a Syria strike, while 48 percent are opposed. Rep. Steve Southerland (R-Fla.), who's expecting a competitive race in 2014, has faced tough questions from constituents on the issue.
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Boston bombing suspect Dzokhar Tsarnaev is in serious condition and under heavy guard a day after he was captured in a manhunt that shut down the city; and Tatyana McFadden competed in Boston's wheelchair marathon the day it was bombed, but plans to compete in London's marathon, "dedicating the whole weekend to the people of Boston."
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Friday: Ariz. Gov. Jan Brewer signs a controversial illegal immigration law; Also, Katie Couric returns to Haiti; And, YouTube turns 5-years-old.
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Wednesday: All charges against the three Duke lacrosse players are dropped; the Army extends the tours of active-duty soldiers; and MSNBC says it will drop its simulcast of Don Imus' radio program.
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With the Iowa caucuses on the horizon, Mitt Romney has turned his sights on the general election as Ron Paul faces criticism over his foreign policy; Then, Iran's threat of blocking a key oil route has shaken up the world market; Also, specialists in Afghanistan are taking a new approach to the treatment of concussions on the battlefield.
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Monday: Residents of Greensburg, Kan. return to sift through debris after a massive tornado hit the town; the National Guard faces an equipment shortage; and gas prices continue to climb.
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The White House said that if Hong Kong does not extradite him soon, it would "complicate relations with the U.S."; and, American comedian Jon Stewart joined controversial Egyptian comedian Bassem Youssef in Egypt on his TV show to talk about the state of comedy in a country not used to public satire against authority figures.
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Friday: Saudi oil fields remain an al Qaeda target; ex-CIA chief says he was unfairly blamed for the decision to invade Iraq; and the top U.S. general in Iraq is hopeful about Iraq's future.
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Saturday: Six days after deadly tornadoes leveled Joplin, Mo., residents there are finding ways to put the tragedy behind them and move on; Also, high gas prices are causing many holiday weekend travelers to skimp on their vacations; And, the United Warrior Survivor Foundation provides support to widows of Special Forces personnel.
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Thursday: President Obama announces new sweeping regulations for Wall Street; Also, John Edwards admits to fathering child out of wedlock; And, Katie Couric visits two survivors of the Haitian disaster.
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At the White House, Secret Service agents lined up shoulder to shoulder, combing the North Lawn and nearby areas for anything an intruder might have left behind beyond the questions of how such an egregious security breach occurred. The Secret Service says it is investigating why it was unable to stop the man before he got inside the White House; and, as Intel’s youngest intern, 17-year-old Joey Hudy, travels the globe while showing off his latest gadget to kids young and old.
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Sunday: The showdown on Iraq heats up on Capitol Hill; dry grass fuels wildfires in Utah; conservation catches on in Los Angeles; and the dreamliner 787 is a hit for Boeing.
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Friday: The White House releases a report claiming nearly 650,000 saved or created as a result of the stimulus; Also, a congressional corruption probe is leaked; And, a Broadway performer gains the "American Spirit."
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Saturday: Iraq's leader may be replaced; foot patrols for Boston cops; Live Earth rocks the world.
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Saturday: Former Godfather's Pizza CEO Herman Cain pulls off a surprise victory in the Florida GOP straw poll, earning more votes than Rick Perry and Mitt Romney combined; Also, California issues a statewide mandate for students to get the whooping cough vaccine before they can come back to school; And, children in Tripoli, Libya, return to school where the memories of Qaddafi are being erased.
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Tuesday: Rev. Jerry Falwell dies at 73 after collapsing in his office; the families of the missing soldiers wait for news from Iraq; and companies use video games to advertise their wares to kids.
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Wednesday: Security is increased for the Fourth of July holiday; BBC reporter Alan Johnston is freed after 114 days in captivity; and officials are on the lookout for cheaters at fishing tournaments.
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Tuesday: Federal authorities foil a terror plot against a New Jersey military base; new technology aids in the fight against floods; and residents of Greensburg, Kan., tell their stories of survival.
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Saturday: The cruise ship Costa Concordia runs aground off a small island near the coast of Tuscany, Italy, killing at least three; Also, Elaine Quijano reports on Arise Virtual Solutions, a Florida-based company that's bringing 11,000 call center jobs back to the U.S.; And, Maurice Dubois takes a look at how Haiti's peanut crop is saving lives and creating new economic opportunities.
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Saturday: Former President Carter blasted PM Tony Blair for Iraq support; Presidential historian comments on Carter's comments on Bush and Conservatives are outraged at what they call as amnesty.
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The Labor Department reported job creation has fallen for the third straight month. Anthony Mason reports on what the new numbers mean for America's economic recovery; Also, the Philadelphia Catholic Church is releasing their initial findings in the investigation of 26 priests suspected of child sex abuse; And, Steve Hartman visits a man who is repainting an Ohio town - building by building.
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President Obama has informed Congress he is sending up to 200 additional U.S. forces to Iraq; and, nationwide, there have been more than 26,000 wildfires since January, compared to 22,000 for all of 2013.
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Ousted Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych revealed he has fled to neighboring Russia, which has begun conducting military exercises near its border with Ukraine; and, mudslides threaten about 1,000 homes in two suburbs east of Los Angeles, where police went door to door telling people to evacuate.
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Two employees from BP have been charged with manslaughter over the catastrophic 2010 explosion on the Deepwater Horizon. BP has also agreed to pay the largest fine in U.S. history; And, Matt Bevin has vowed to rebuild his family's 180-year-old bell making business, Bevin Brothers, after it was destroyed by lightning. Chip Reid has the inspiring story of the last bell-maker.
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Sources say there's evidence Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 turned off its route when someone typed a course change into the cockpit navigation computer, which would require training in the Boeing 777 systems; and, President Barack Obama presented the nation’s highest military award to 24 Americans after a review determined they’d been passed over because they were Hispanic, African American or Jewish.
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Monday: Tornadoes strike the heartland; Hillary Eyes Puerto Rico; China struggles in quake aftermath; a new terror threat; guarding the Unknown Soliders; and teaching underprivileged kids to swim.
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Monday: BP officials say a permanent seal is imminent; Also, President Obama says Iraq withdrawal timetable on target; And, Steve Hartman's "Assignment America."
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Monday: Cholesterol-reducing drugs and kids; concerns over the HPV vaccine; Japan's tense relationship with North Korea; profiting from solar energy; and a dictionary adds new words.
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Friday: The nation reacts after a gay college student kills himself due to online bullying; Also, the NYPD's fight to stop future terror attacks; And, a nun's "American Spirit."
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By the time the storm hit, almost everyone in Atlanta had decided to ride it out at home, but tens of thousands of people in the area lost power as trees and power lines collapsed under the weight of the ice; and, Mark Strasssmann meets one of the three surviving members who risked everything to save priceless works of art.
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Friday: Auto executives were back on Capitol Hill seeking $34 billion in bailout money; Why GM is trying to sell its once-promising Saturn brand; and the perils of looking for a doctor online.
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Wednesday: Clarissa Ward reports from the Syrian frontlines with rebels fighting to overthrow the 40-year Assad dictatorship; Also, following his three-state sweep, Rick Santorum is back in the race as a serious contender for the GOP presidential nod; And, the Pentagon is opening up more jobs to women soldiers, although they're still banned from combat.
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In a Tucson, Ariz., courtroom, former Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords came face-to-face with Jared Lee Loughner - the man who tried to kill her. John Blackstone was there and reports on Loughner's sentence and the scene from inside; And, a group of U.S. Navy SEALS have been disciplined for allegedly revealing secrets when they worked as paid consultants on the video game "Medal of Honor: Warfighters."
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Thursday: Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is heading to Tunisia for a major international conference with two aims, getting medicine and food into Syria and getting rid of Bashar al-Assad; Also, in a classified conference call led by the chief of counter-terrorism, the FBI makes it clear that it's seriously concerned about a possible attack by Iran on U.S. soil; And, Melvin Moran - a second generation oil man - makes his case that the controversial fracking method of extracting oil and gas...
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A day after Ukraine's parliament voted to sack President Viktor Yanukovich, Oleksander Turchinov was voted in as acting president. President Yanukovich appeared briefly on Ukrainian television to say he's still the legitimate president; and, the chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee is calling on Mexico to extradite drug kingpin Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman so he can be tried in the U.S.
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Saturday: A weekend of national remembrance as Americans mark ten years since the 9/11 attacks. Also, the latest on the recent terror threats in New York and Washington. Then, an eyewitness account from a photojournalist who was at the epicenter of the 9/11 attacks.
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Thursday: The bizarre story of Michael Jackson continues to unfold; Also, new research which may help find a cure for ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig's Disease.
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A deadly mudslide outside Seattle, Wash., has left 18 people missing; Then, crews combated difficult weather conditions and poor visibility in the search for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370; Also, surfer Bethany Hamilton won her first championship since losing her arm to a shark attack 11 years ago.
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Monday: Republicans shoot down President Obama's balanced plan for cutting the deficit; Then, A new study claims people with diabetes are twice as likely to develop dementia; Also, an investigation into the rogue pharmacies that distribute the powerful medications - no questions asked.
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The winter blast blanketed the Minneapolis area with one to two inches of snow an hour; 19th-century photographer Hugh Mangum made portraits of both black and white Americans across the Jim Crow South.
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Education has been a dividing line in the economic recovery: who's hiring and who can't find enough skilled workers; and, as part of our continuing series "On the Road," Steve Hartman meets two Texas teens at opposite ends of the high school popularity spectrum who are nominated for prom king. The result was stunning
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Friday: The Labor Department reports that the jobless rate in January fell to 8.3 percent - the lowest in three years - and the good news sends stocks prices soaring; Also, the Susan G. Komen foundation apologizes to the American people for cutting off funding to Planned Parenthood and announces it is reversing its decision; And, Steve Hartman tells the story of Jim O'Hara and his iron-willed campaign for the governorship of Montana.
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Thursday: The Iranian military is showing off what they claim is an American drone that they brought down; Also, Virginia Tech's campus was on lock down and high alert for more than four hours following a shooting which left two dead; And, the EPA says fracking - the controversial method of drilling for oil and natural gas - may be polluting groundwater.
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Malala Yousafzai, the Pakistani schoolgirl shot by the Taliban, was flown to the U.K. to be treated for her wounds; The FDA has raised the possibility more medications could be linked to the meningitis outbreak; Also, Artifacts commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Cuban missile crisis reveal a new look into what became the most perilous moment of the Cold War
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Thursday: House Budget Chair Paul Ryan, a Republican, and Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden, a Democrat, introduce a bipartisan solution for the future of Medicare; Also, for the final time, the colors are presented at the U.S. military headquarters during a ceremony that marks the official end of the mission in Iraq; And, police believe they've found the body of 23-year-old missing New Jersey woman Shannan Gilbert, ending an 18-month search.
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Recently obtained memos show Ambassador Chris Stevens asked the State Department repeatedly for more security in Libya before he was killed in the attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi; And, Steve Hartman travels to St. Petersburg, Fla., where, for nearly three years, a monkey on the loose has been evading authority and captivating residents.
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Wednesday: Lady Bird Johnson dies at 94; prosecutors say they've cracked the bizarre collar-bomb bank robbery case; and hidden debit card fees.
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Monday: Hillary Clinton exudes confidence in an exclusive interview. A drug crisis parents can't afford to ignore. And Israel closes Gaza's borders, leaving residents in need of supplies and aid.
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Friday: Suicide bombers in Pakistan killed dozens of police cadets in retaliation for the killing of Osama bin Laden; Also, engineers are preparing to open a spillway to prevent the Miss. River from flooding New Orleans; And, rising food and fuel prices are causing a burst of inflation.
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Power crews from as far away as Arkansas are working to restore power to hundreds of thousands of customers in southeastern Pennsylvania. Gov. Tom Corbett said the storm was as bad, or worse, than Superstorm Sandy; and, The TSA's ban underscores the concern behind the U.S. government's warning to airlines worldwide that terrorists may attempt to smuggle explosives inside tubes of toothpaste.
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Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid unleashed a tirade about House Speaker John Boehner, accusing him of running a dictatorship in the House; Also, a strike could bring commerce on the East Coast to a stand still. A shutdown would affect 15 ports on the East and Gulf Coasts including New York, Baltimore, Miami and Houston; And, Local retirees from Iowa decided to go back to work to create PETS -- Personal Energy Transportation -- a wheelchair designed for people of developing countries.
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Parts of the central U.S. are 30 degrees colder than normal. it’s so cold that travel has become dangerous, and frostbite cases are on the rise in some areas most affected by the cold snap; and, an eight-week program in St. Louis called Six String Heroes is teaching veterans how to play guitar. Through the program, veterans say they’ve found peace, as well as friendship.
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