The Cleveland man put down his Big Mac to help rescue 3 women held captive for a decade. USATODAY.com Feed
Read More...The Cleveland man put down his Big Mac to help rescue 3 women held captive for a decade. USATODAY.com Feed
Read More...When April and Bryan Gionfriddo brought home their newborn son, Kaiba, in October 2011, he seemed like a healthy baby. But one night, when the family was out to dinner, Kaiba stopped being able to breathe and turned blue. Bryan laid Kaiba, just 6 weeks old, on the restaurant table and performed chest compressions on [...]
Read More...She said she had ‘lacked perspective’ in once saying she preferred the death penalty. USATODAY.com Feed
Read More...Meg Urry says loss of the planet-finding Kepler satellite would be huge for NASA, which is furiously trying to fix it–but one way or another, it’s a matter of time before we find signs of life on other worlds CNN.com – Top Stories
Read More...Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield says he could not resist sharing his life in space on social media, in his first public appearance since landing. BBC News – Science & Environment
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Read More...JOINT BASE LEWIS-MCCHORD, Wash. — An Army sergeant was sentenced Thursday to life in prison without parole for the 2009 killings of five fellow service members at a combat stress clinic in Iraq. A military judge, Army Col. David Conn, found Sgt. John Russell guilty of premeditated murder on Monday and imposed the sentence Thursday [...]
Read More...Characters in “The Great Gatsby,” “Spring Breakers,” “Pain & Gain” and “The Bling Ring” share a craving for the finer things. NYT > Movies
Read More...Scientists have discovered water that was sealed in Canadian bedrock for nearly half of Earth’s history. It may contain the descendants of ancient microbes. The discovery could give scientists new insights into early life on Earth and inform the search for life on other planets. Environment
Read More...New life is coming to Washington State’s Olympic Peninsula. Two dams along the Elwha River are being removed, bringing a rush of sediment downstream and exposing hundreds of acres of once-submerged land. The dams were built in the early 1900s to power nearby timber mills. But they blocked salmon migration and their power is no [...]
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