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Ga., Mo. Inmates Put To Death; First Since Botched Oklahoma Execution
A Georgia inmate convicted of rape and murder has become the first person to be executed in the U.S. since the botched lethal injection of a prisoner in Oklahoma.
Student, Suspect Dead In Oregon High School Shooting
A shooter entered an Oregon high school with a rifle yesterday and killed one student and injured a teacher, authorities said.
A Whale Of A Problem: Town Faces Threat Of Exploding Carcass
People of the small Canadian town of Trout River, Newfoundland, have a big problem that just might blow up in their faces: what to do with a giant blue whale carcass that washed up on the beach and that some say threatens to spontaneously burst.
Chemical Leak Causes Water Emergency In West Virginia
More than 100,000 customers of one water company in West Virginia have been warned not to drink, cook or wash with the water coming from their taps because of chemicals that seeped into the Elk River near Charleston on Thursday.
Life Is Slowly Returning To Shattered Philippine City
There was almost nothing left standing or working in the Philippines city of Tacloban after Typhoon Haiyan tore through on Nov. 8.
Local Charities Gear Up For Cut To Food Stamp Benefits
More than 47 million Americans who receive food stamps will be getting a bit less starting Friday when a temporary benefit enacted as part of the federal stimulus expires.
Crisis Averted For Now In Australia’s Fight Against Fires
Already, at least one death has been attributed to the blazes and a few hundred homes have been destroyed. Sydney has been blanketed in smoke for days.
As Smoke Blankets Sydney, Australians Brace For Worse Days
Wildfires are burning to the north, south and west of Sydney, Australia, and smoke “has been rolling in for days,” correspondent Stuart Cohen said Tuesday on Morning Edition.
Millennials Discuss Why They’ll Vote, And Why They Won’t
A big question for both campaigns is what percentage of young Americans they can convince to participate in the presidential election. Public media stations on the West Coast set out to try and determine how engaged under-30 Americans are in this year’s race. Here’s what they found.» E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us