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NC Child Prodigy Suffers from Debilitating Disease
A 4-year-old boy from Winston-Salem, N.C., plays the violin, speaks multiple languages and is considered by some a child prodigy. But he also suffers from sickle cell anemia and has had two strokes in six months.
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05/23/2013
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Top News Headlines: First Okla. Tornado Funerals to Be Held
More headlines: U.S. says drone strikes have killed 4 Americans; Tsarnaev, man killed by FBI agent linked to 2011 murder; Heat beat Pacers in Game 1.
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05/23/2013
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Tiger Transported to Surgery to Remove Football-Sized Hairball
Vernon Yates, who runs Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation brought in "Ty," a 17-year-old tiger for surgery at BluePearl Veterinary Partners emergency hospital in Clearwater, FL.
Patch
05/23/2013
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Nine-Year-Old Boy Relives Oklahoma Tornado Terror
A nine-year-old boy has relived his escape from the Oklahoma tornado after he was trapped in Briarwood Elementary School.
ITN
05/23/2013
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Wash. State Man Arrested Following Ricin Scare
A 37-year-old Washington state man was arrested Wednesday in a case involving the discovery of a pair of letters containing the deadly poison ricin. Authorities say one of the letters was sent to a federal judge. (May 23)
Associated Press
05/23/2013
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Oklahoma City Thunder Players Tour Moore
Residents of tornado-devastated Moore, Oklahoma got a surprise visit from members of the NBA Oklahoma City Thunder on Thursday. Players toured the damage and met residents. Thunder star Kevin Durant has given one million dollars to the Red Cross. (May 23)
Associated Press
05/23/2013
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Texas Students Coach Teachers on Fitness
The eighth graders at Staley Middle School in Frisco, Texas are undergoing a different sort of physical education. As the AP's John Mone reports, students are helping teachers get in shape. (May 23)
Associated Press
05/23/2013
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Chain-Reaction School Bus Crash Injures About 50
Dozens of students and three school bus drivers were injured on Wednesday, when four school buses had a chain-reaction collision. Most of the injuries were minor. (May 23)
Associated Press
05/23/2013
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Oklahoma Tornado: The Student's Tale
This is all that remains of the school in Oklahoma where nine-year-old Garret Hunnan was a student. Briarwood elementary was one of the casualties of the massive tornado that brought devastation to the town of Moore. Garret's unlikely to forget the moment the powerful twister hit.
Reuters
05/23/2013
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New Forecasting Tool Eyed for Hurricane Season
After storms like Sandy inundated coastal areas last year, forecasters have developed an experimental model to show potential areas of impact in a deadly "storm surge." (May 23)
Associated Press
05/23/2013
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Sexual Assault Scandals Rock Military as House Panel Acts
The panel approved legislation Wednesday to curb sexual assault in the military as charges were filed against several ranking officers.
Newsy
05/23/2013
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Obama to Renew Pledge to Shut Down Gitmo
The president is set to discuss the prison in a speech Thursday. No word on how he intends to overcome congressional opposition.
Newsy
05/23/2013
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U.S. Admits Killing 4 Americans With Drones Since 2009
Attorney General Eric Holder's announcement comes one day before President Obama is set to give a speech on national security.
Newsy
05/23/2013
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Twitter Rolls Out Two-Step Verification to Curb Hacking
Twitter is hoping their two-step verification system will protect users from the kind of cyber attacks they've seen in the past year.
Newsy
05/23/2013
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Gay Hate Crimes In NYC
Full Segment: Jacob talks to HuffPost Gay Voices associate editor Curtis Wong about recent alleged "anti-gay" attacks in New York CIty that are being tied to a spike of homophobic crimes in the city, Donald Rumsfeld's confusion over gay marriage and more news
HP Live Segments
05/23/2013
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