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Was New York couple abducted? | | A woman screams. Men force her and a male companion into a minivan, which speeds away, witnesses say. Police are called. |
'Egypt's Jon Stewart' is hauled in | | An Egyptian TV host and satirist was released on bail Sunday. Bassem Yousef is accused of insulting Islam and Egyptian President Mohamed Morsy. |
Baseball is back, thank God | | Forget Punxsutawney Phil's predictions. The words "Play ball!" are the most dependable sign that spring has arrived in America. Finally, baseball season is here. |
Saudi Arabia may block messaging apps | | Saudi Arabia may block access to popular Internet messaging applications like Skype, Viber and WhatsApp if telecommunication providers there don't comply with rules and regulatory conditions, according to the country's official news agency, SPA. |
A bright light in brain research | | MIT researcher Ed Boyden, 33, is considered to be among the most innovative thinkers in neuroscience. His research into using light to activate or silence neurons could play a key role in mapping the human brain. |
Greene: Interactive TV, 1950s style | | It's a fact that a 1950s-era TV show encouraged kids to draw on a screen, but whether "Winky Dink" was praised by Bill Gates as the first interactive TV show is a question that intrigued Bob Greene. |
N. Korea: U.S. is like a 'boiled pumpkin' | | Pyongyang's propaganda machine flung new insults at the United States on Saturday, comparing it to a "boiled pumpkin," unable to endure an attack. Washington finds North Korea's statements "unconstructive." |
Dental patients begin HIV tests | | They'd gone to W. Scott Harrington's dentist office in a Tulsa, Oklahoma, suburb to have a wisdom tooth pulled or perhaps have their jaw realigned. |
First Easter Mass for pope | | Pope Francis celebrated his first Easter Mass as pontiff before a packed crowd at St. Peter's Square in the Vatican on Sunday. |
Chief justice fed up with Obama | | After two days of tense arguments in the Supreme Court over same-sex marriage, we don't know for certain how the justices will rule on either California's Proposition 8 or the Defense of Marriage Act. But we did see -- over and over -- Chief Justice John G. Roberts' irritation with and contempt for the Obama administration. |
Was Colo. killer mistakenly freed? | | There are indications that the man believed to have killed the head of the Colorado prison system this month may have been released from prison early because of a clerical error. |
The man who took a bullet for Reagan | Saturday, March 30, 2013 11:26 PM | |
| A former Secret Service agent who took a bullet intended for President Ronald Reagan talks about his experience. |
The secret world of super slo-mo | Saturday, March 30, 2013 11:12 PM | |
| A BYU facility has received attention for their extraordinary videos of ordinary actions into slow motion. |
Oklahoma dentist | Saturday, March 30, 2013 9:53 PM | |
| About 7,000 patients of an Oklahoma dentist from the past six years are being urged to get tested after investigators found unsanitary conditions at his dental office. |
Rapist recaptured after 35 years | Saturday, March 30, 2013 8:08 PM | |
| Convicted serial rapist Gary Irving was offered a last weekend of freedom by a judge in Massachusetts before reporting to jail. He took nearly 35 years. |
'62 Playmate of Year dies | Saturday, March 30, 2013 4:27 PM | |
| Playboy magazine's 1962 "Playmate of the Year," Christa Speck Krofft, died March 22 of natural causes at the age of 70, a family spokesman said Friday. |
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