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Thursday, March 12, 2015

Today's headlines from CNN

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2 police officers shot as Ferguson protests turn violent
Two police officers were shot in Ferguson early Thursday morning as demonstrations that began as a celebration of the police chief's resignation gave way to violence and gunfire.

Nick Gordon to Dr. Phil: 'I'll be sober, I'll be clean'
Nick Gordon, romantic partner of Bobbi Kristina Brown, sat down recently with Dr. Phil McGraw for his first on-camera interview since Whitney Houston's daughter was rushed to the hospital in January after being found face down in her bathtub. The interview aired Wednesday on NBC.

U.S.
Military helicopter crash: Air search suspended for the night
Thick fog forced authorities to suspend the air search Wednesday for seven Marines and four Army aircrew, feared dead after their Black Hawk helicopter crashed into waters off the Florida Panhandle.

Police kill teen: Why Wisconsin's investigation will be different
When an officer kills an unarmed suspect, the question arises time and again: Can a police department investigate a high-stakes case involving one of its own, without bias?

Could U.S. be growing less hateful? Report: Maybe, but racism more hidden
America may be growing less hateful.

Hillary Clinton: I used one email 'for convenience'
Former secretary of State and likely 2016 White House aspirant Hillary Clinton sought to tamp down concerns about her use of private email while leading the State Department during a press conference at the United Nations on Tuesday. While she maintained she had not broken any rules, she also said she would not be turning over the private server housing her correspondence, despite calls for her to release it for an independent review.

WORLD
Iraqi forces take military hospital from ISIS as Tikrit offensive continues
Joint Iraqi forces now have control of Tikrit Military Hospital as they continue their offensive to liberate the city from ISIS.

The world's biggest aircraft: Giant airship gets closer to take-off
Look to the skies above London and you'll see the usual suspects -- rainclouds, planes and pigeons. But by the end of the year, you might just see something else.

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.

Cavers find treasure from era of Alexander the Great in Israel
Hen Zakai loves exploring darkness. In his spare time, he lowers himself into the underground world of hidden caves to navigate the nooks and crevasses of a very different environment.

BUSINESS
Stop crying about Fed rate hikes!
Repeat after me: The Federal Reserve is going to raise interest rates later this year.

IRS: Claim this refund now or you're out of luck
The IRS has $1 billion in unclaimed refunds for the 2011 tax year that will soon become the property of the U.S. government if taxpayers don't come forward to claim them.

HEALTH
Connecticut teen in remission as forced chemo nears end
A Connecticut 17-year-old who was forced to undergo nearly six months of chemotherapy to treat Hodgkin lymphoma is in remission, her attorney said Monday.

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

TECHNOLOGY
Life, the universe and everything? World's largest machine gets ready to restart
It may not provide the answer to life, the universe and everything, but when the Large Hadron Collider at Geneva's CERN starts up again this month, particle physicists are planning to give this question their best shot.

The fastest plane in the world
Al Joersz and George Morgan remember the day they joined the ranks of the fastest men alive.

ENTERTAINMENT
Richard Glatzer, director of 'Still Alice,' dies
Richard Glatzer, who directed a powerful film about a professor battling Alzheimer's as he faced his own harrowing health struggles, has died.

Other songs that have 'Blurred Lines'
Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams didn't just blur the lines, they crossed them, a California jury ruled this week.

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