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Broward School Makes Student's Dream of Hawaii Trip Come True While Battling Leukemia
Charlotte Nathanson has always dreamed of visiting Hawaii and learning how to surf even after she received dreaded news – Charlotte was diagnosed with Leukemia.
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John Glenn's Ohio Birthplace Considered for Historic Status
A New York graduate student is trying to get the Ohio birthplace of the late John Glenn nationally recognized as a historic landmark. Glenn became a national hero in 1962 as the first American to orbit the Earth. He then spent 24 years in the U.S. Senate as a Democrat from Ohio. He died last week at the age of 95.
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'Run, Baby, Run': Parents, Students Recall Chaos Of Shooting
“It was the scariest thing ever,” said the mother of one boy who was inside of Stoneman Douglas High School when shots were fired Wednesday afternoon. “All I could hear was him yelling, ‘There’s a shooting at school mom, there’s a shooting at school.’ So I just told him ‘Run baby, run, run run, run.” There are over a dozen...
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Taylor Swift Announces New Album, Release Date
Well, if you’ve been wondering what Taylor Swift is up to after scrubbing her social media accounts, only to resurface earlier this week with bizarre videos of a black snake, speculate no more.
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Track and Field: New Champs in Woman's 100m, Men's Long Jump, Heptathlon, but Farah Defends Gold
One star runner defended his gold medal and one lost hers in an action-packed Saturday at Rio’s Olympic Stadium that saw a new fastest woman in the world crowned. Defending 10,000-meter gold medalist Mo Farah, of Great Britain, ran to gold again, despite tripping and falling a third of the way into the race. Then Jamaica’s Elaine Thompson defeated the...
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23-Year-Old Murdered; Mother Determined to Find Killer
A 23-year-old aspiring journalist went out one night in 2013 to buy some shrimp for his sick grandfather, but that evening someone took his life.
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5 Questions with ‘Red Nose Day Actually' Star Martine McCutcheon
One of the more anticipated events leading up to Red Nose Day on Thursday, May 25, is the short reunion film featuring much of the “Love Actually” cast. Martine McCutcheon, who played Hugh Grant’s love interest “Natalie” in the romance classic spoke about her excitement reuniting with her co-stars and why she believes the film has had a lasting impact.
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Air Europa Flight Returns to Miami After Windshield Damaged During Storms
Flight 98, which was heading to Madrid, Spain, took off from Miami at 9:30 p.m., but returned two hours later after damage that was reportedly caused by the severe storms that struck the area last night.
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David Cassidy, ‘Partridge Family' Heartthrob, Dies at 67
David Cassidy, the teen and pre-teen idol who starred in the 1970s sitcom “The Partridge Family” and sold millions of records as the musical group’s lead singer, died Tuesday at age 67.
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Student Wins $40,000 Settlement over Guinea Pig
A university in Michigan has agreed to pay $40,000 to settle a lawsuit with a student who was banned from taking a guinea pig to class.
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Homestead Police Officer Arrested for Pushing Handcuffed Inmate Into Wall
A Homestead police officer is facing charges after he reportedly pushed a handcuffed inmate into a wall at a police substation last year.
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TODAY: Carmelo Anthony Wants More Than Just Gold in Rio
TODAY looks at the impact Carmelo Anthony has had on and off the court for USA basketball and how the Knicks star has become a social activist.
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Ervin: Piece of Me Wanted to See If I Could Get Gold Back
Anthony Ervin “feels the overwhelming support” after winning gold in the men’s 50m free. The gold medalist says a piece of him wondered if he could win the medal back after tying Gary Hall Jr. for gold in the 2000 Sydney Olympics.
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Michelle ‘Clutch' Carter Wins Shot Put on Final Throw
Michelle Carter saves her best for last, claiming the Olympic shot put gold medal and breaking the American record on her final throw.
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South Florida Congresswoman Rethinks Colorful Hats After Telephone Threat
Rep. Frederica Wilson received the call at home after leading a congressional delegation on a recent tour of a Homestead detention center that holds undocumented migrant children.
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Microwave Weapon Could Fry North Korean Missile Controls: Experts
The U.S. has microwave weapons that proponents believe could stop North Korea from launching missiles by frying their electronics. The weapons were discussed at an August White House meeting related to North Korea, two U.S. officials with direct knowledge told NBC News. The microwave weapons, known as CHAMPs, are fitted into an air-launched cruise missile and delivered from B-52 bombers....
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