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Stories
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National
A Bull Has An Afternoon Out In Baltimore
A bull had a field day in Baltimore on Wednesday, spending three hours on the loose before succumbing to tranquilizers. It's the third bull to escape this year in Baltimore.
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National
Veterinarians Are Killing Themselves. An Online Group Is There To Listen And Help
Veterinarians have suicide rates of more than double that of the general population. One group is building an online community to give advice and help out when stress adds up.
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National
Southern California Hit With Another Big Earthquake
The U.S. Geological Survey reported the magnitude was 7.1. It's the biggest earthquake in the area in 20 years and follows a 6.4 magnitude earthquake Thursday.
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National
After Husbands' Suicides, 'Best Widow Friends' Want Police Officers To Reach For Help
Nicole Rikard, Kristen Clifford, Erin Gibson and Melissa Swailes were all married to officers who killed themselves. They want to end the stigma of police asking for help when facing mental illness.
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National
Denver-Area Schools Closed Amid Manhunt For Armed Woman Obsessed With Columbine
The FBI and local law enforcement warned of an "armed and dangerous" 18-year-old white woman who has an "infatuation" with the Columbine shooting.
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World
Sudan's Military Says It Has Taken Control And Arrested President Omar Al-Bashir
Protesters have been calling for President Omar al-Bashir's ouster for months and thousands swelled the capital Khartoum's streets. The military said he was detained in a "safe place."
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Politics
Air Force Needs Almost $5 Billion To Recover Bases From Hurricane, Flood Damage
Tyndall Air Force Base in Florida's Panhandle was hit by Hurricane Michael in October. Then Offutt Air Force Base in Nebraska was inundated by flooding this month.
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National
San Francisco To Pay $13.1 Million To Man Framed By Police For Murder
Jamal Trulove spent more than six years in prison before being acquitted in 2015. A jury found police deliberately fabricated evidence and withheld exculpatory material.
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World
Berlin Marks International Women's Day As A Public Holiday For The First Time
Residents of Berlin are off work after the region's government made March 8 a public holiday. International Women's Day goes back to German rights advocate Clara Zetkin.
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Television
'Jeopardy!' Host Alex Trebek Says He Has Pancreatic Cancer
Pancreatic cancer has low survival rates, but Trebek stayed positive and joked about his three-year hosting obligation under his contract.