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Doctor Delivered Baby Who Grew Up To Be His Heart Surgeon
Forty-five years ago, a young obstetrician brought a baby boy into the world. Last month that baby — now a heart surgeon — gave the doctor who delivered him new life.
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Court Tells 'Naked Rambler' There Are Other Forms Of Expression
Former British Marine Stephen Gough has been arrested more than 30 times for public nudity. He filed a suit with the European Court of Human Rights, arguing freedom of expression. It didn't go well.
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Lava Spills Onto Private Property In Hawaii, Closing In On Homes
Lava has been flowing toward the small town of Pahoa on Hawaii's Big Island since June and is oozing closer to dozens of homes. Renee Montagne speaks to Hawaii Public Radio's Molly Solomon about the eruption and how prepared residents are.
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Zambian President Dies While Being Treated Abroad
Michael Sata, a longtime opposition leader who became president in 2011, was a controversial figure in the south African country.
Kurdish Fighters Begin Using Turkish Crossing To Reach Kobani
Syrian rebels and Iraqi peshmerga fighters have been allowed to use Turkish territory to enter the fight against militants of the self-declared Islamic State.
North Korean Officials Reportedly Executed For Watching Soap Operas
At least 10 people have been put to death recently for viewing the daytime dramas smuggled in from South Korea, according to sources.
Patients Do Better After Surgery If They Do 'Prehab' First
Patients are often sent for rehabilitation after surgery. But starting those exercise and healthy eating programs before the surgery might help even more. It's not rehab, it's "prehab."
The Misadventures Of My Anti-Ebola Suitcase
It was packed with all the things needed to keep safe on a reporting trip to Sierra Leone. Then it took a few wrong turns and ended up in ... Paris! Will correspondent and luggage ever be reunited?
Russia Reportedly Suspected In Hack Of White House Network
The breach of the unclassified network is thought to be a state-sponsored effort, and The Washington Post reports that Russia is considered the most likely culprit.
Amid Negotiations With Boko Haram In Nigeria, Violence Continues
Nigeria announced a cease-fire with extremists almost two weeks ago, but the killings, kidnappings and bombings have continued. Nigerians still await the freedom of the schoolgirls abducted in April.
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