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Thousands Lose Electricity In North Texas Storms
Storms in Texas have left thousands of homes and businesses without electricity and canceled dozens of flights.About 7,900 Oncor Electric customers were…
NASA Releases First Full-Resolution Photographs From Mars Curiosity
After a nail-biter of a landing, the real science begins now.
Suspect Arrested In Etan Patz Kidnapping Case
Charges could be filed in the case of Etan Patz, a 6-year-old boy who disappeared from his New York neighborhood in 1979. Pedro Hernandez, who was a bodega clerk when Patz disappeared, has been arrested. Audie Cornish talks to Bob Hennelly of member station WNYC.
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Powerful Earthquake Rattles Northern California
A magnitude 6.0 earthquake struck the Bay Area of California early Sunday morning. The quake caused some injuries and heavy damage to buildings, particularly in Napa.
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Report Shows 288,000 New Jobs In June
June was a good month for job creation, according to the new Labor Department report. Employers added 288,000 positions to payrolls and the unemployment rate fell to 6.1 percent.
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DOJ Says At Least 100 More People Could Be Charged Over Capitol Attack
The Justice Department says the investigation into the Capitol insurrection will likely be one of the largest in American history.
Supreme Court rules Maine tuition assistance program must cover religious schools
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 along ideological lines that Maine's tuition assistance program must cover religious schools.
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FDA approves updated COVID vaccine boosters for children 5 and younger
The new Pfizer and Moderna boosters require two to three previous doses of the original vaccine. But Philip Huang, Dallas County's health director, says demand for the original has been low.
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Addison Oktoberfest and 9 other places in Dallas-Fort Worth to toast the German tradition
Expect beer, oompah music, chicken dances and more at these North Texas festivals.
Musharraf Gets Court's OK for October Election
Pakistan's Supreme Court ruled 6-3 Friday that President Pervez Musharraf is allowed to contest the Oct. 6 election, dismissing legal challenges that he could not run while remaining army chief. The ruling virtually assures Musharraf will remain Pakistan's leader.
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