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RI national air show this year requires more security
Rhode Island National Air Show will be having more security at the event.

Man claims father was Zodiac Killer
A Louisiana man claims in a new book that his biological father was the notorious Zodiac Killer. Erin Burnett reports.

FCC moves forward with new rules on net neutrality
Putting the widely cherished principle of net neutrality at stake, the Federal Communications Commission voted 3 to 2 to allow broadband providers to charge for faster access in how online content is prioritized and delivered. Gwen Ifill talks to Cecilia Kang of The Washington Post about the debate

19th Century Whaling Ship Setting Sail Again
An icon 19th century whaling ship is hitting the waters in New England. Called the ‘Charles W. Morgan’, it was built and launched in 1841 at the Hillman brothers’ shipyard in New Bedford, Massachusetts.
An iconic, 19th century whaling ship is hitting the waters in New England.
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Just Released Video Shows > Jameis Winston Leaving Store With Crab Legs
Surveillance video shows Heisman Trophy winner Jameis Winston as he walked out of a Florida supermarket last month without paying for $32 worth of crab legs and crawfish. (May 16)

Worldwide Life Expectancy 6 Years Longer Than in 1990
Statistics from the World Health Organization show that the average life expectancy worldwide has increased by 6 years since the year 1990. Developing countries have seen the most significant rises in average life expectancy brought on by a lower infant mortality rate.
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China Arms Giant Says Never Exported Chlorine Gas To Syria
China’s biggest arms maker said on Friday it had never exported any chlorine gas or cylinders to Syria after reports that chlorine gas cylinders used in a suspected toxic gas attack bore the arms giant’s name, “Norinco”, reports Reuters. China North Industries Group Corporati

Skeleton Sheds Light on First Americans
Divers in a flooded limestone chamber deep underground the Yucatan peninsula of Mexico have found some of the oldest nearly complete human remains, which give experts some clues about the earliest settlers of the Americas. The intact skull and other remains were found 130 feet below sea level, along

NASA Center Renamed on This Week @NASA
Two giants of aerospace history were honored at a May 13 ceremony to celebrate the renaming of Dryden Flight Research Center to Armstrong Flight Research Center, after the late Neil Armstrong and the naming of the center’s aeronautical test range after Hugh Dryden. Armstrong was the first pers

Underwater Volcano Might Be a Threat to the US
Researchers are studying an underwater volcano in the Caribbean Sea called Kick’em Jenny to figure out if it might erupt and cause a tsunami that could have devastating effects on the coastal United States. The volcano is about 6 thousand feet below the ocean’s surface, off the coast of

CNN Finds Plagiarism In 50 Stories, Fires International News Editor
After flagging a report for plagiarism, CNN has found instances of the violation in about 50 international news stories. The serial plagiarism was conducted by London based Marie-Louise Gumuchian, who was immediately fired. CNN published an editor’s note explaining the situation.
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Venus Probe's Daring 'Aerobrake' Maneuver Visualized
The ESA Venus Express will dive to an orbit of 80 miles above Venus with the atmosphere-skimming maneuver. Mission controllers hope to maintain the orbit from June 18th – July 11th, 2014.

CA Wildfire Update: Arson Suspected, Body Found
Investigators attempt to determine the cause of the Southern California wildfires as firefighters work to gain control of the blaze.
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Government Fines GM Maximum $35M in Safety Case
U.S. safety regulators have fined General Motors $35 million for delays in recalling small cars with faulty ignition switches that are linked to at least 13 deaths. (May 16)

Greenland National Park > The World's Largest
Northeast Greenland National Park is a lot larger than Yellowstone. In fact, it’s the world’s largest national park.
Yellowstone National Park is certainly beautiful, but it’s not the world’s biggest. The simply named National Park in north eastern Greenland owns that title,