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Tuesday, March 10, 2015

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'Disgraceful' University of Oklahoma fraternity shuttered after racist chant
Even with the national chapter shutting the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house at the University of Oklahoma, the school president said the university's affiliation with the fraternity is permanently done as a campus group called for the expulsion of fraternity members.

Parents: Missing 8th grader took his own life
A missing eighth-grade student who was found dead near his Pennsylvania home on Sunday died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, according to the county medical examiner.

U.S.
Baby who survived car crash in Utah river is getting better
Lily wasn't moving when rescuers found her, hanging upside down in her mother's smashed car. It had flipped over into a frigid Utah river half a day before, and the baby was still strapped in her seat.

10 coolest small towns in America
Ever heard of Grand Marais, Minnesota?

Dean at Boston high school arrested, accused of shooting student in the head
By all appearances Shaun Harrison was living an exemplary life. He was a dean at a Boston public high school. He mentored young people. And, Harrison regularly attended services at a local church for a decade, before leaving in 2012, according to the church's pastor.

Warm winter forces Iditarod dog sled race to move north
An unseasonably warm winter has left parts of Alaska's Iditarod trail without snow, exposing grass and gravel and forcing the famous dogsled race to move 225 miles north.

WORLD
Tracking a trail of historical obliteration: ISIS wipes out revered ancient sites
ISIS is continuing to bulldoze its way through the cultural heritage of Iraq and Syria, with the ancient Assyrian capital of Khorsabad apparently the extremist group's latest archaeological victim.

Solar-powered plane completes first leg of round-the-world flight
Solar Impulse 2 has landed safely in Oman on the first leg of its quest to be the first plane to fly around the world fueled only by the sun's rays.

Report: Top cycling officials gave Armstrong special treatment
Cycling's international governing body for a long time failed to tackle widespread and well-known doping problems in the sport and gave special treatment to Lance Armstrong, according to a damning new report.

Search called off for missing comic book artist Norman Lee
The search for a comic book artist missing in the Cayman Islands since Thursday is now being called a recovery mission.

BUSINESS
13 things to know about the Apple Watch
Any last questions we had about the Apple Watch were answered Monday afternoon.

Money troubles force Gigaom to shut down
Money troubles have forced the pioneering tech blog Gigaom to shutter.

HEALTH
A billion at risk for hearing loss from exposure to loud music
"Hey dude -- can you turn your music down?"

Is your penis size 'normal'?
It's the personal health question most men want answered more than just about any other: how do I measure up?

TECHNOLOGY
Mobile World Congress 2015: Five glimpses of the future
Mobile World Congress 2015 brought together 2,000 exhibitors and tens of thousands of delegates under one roof in Barcelona. But as well as the myriad cell phone launches that are the show's trademark, this year's event also pointed to a brave new world of mobile technology, featuring speakers and exhibitors that had everyone asking questions from: What if cars could talk to each other? When will we outgrow 4G? And why isn't my vending machine smart yet?

The social network that you can wear
Once was a time when finding out if you were compatible with someone involved a complex social interplay of body language, conversational nuance and good food and wine.

ENTERTAINMENT
Bobbi Kristina's boyfriend: 'I miss Krissy and Whitney so much'
Nick Gordon, Bobbi Kristina Brown's boyfriend, says he hates her father, singer Bobby Brown.

Sam Simon, 'Simpsons' producer and philanthropist, dies at 59
Sam Simon, the nine-time Emmy Award-winning comedy writer and producer who helped develop "The Simpsons," made millions after leaving the show in 1993 and then donated his riches to charity, has died, his foundation announced on Facebook. He was 59.

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