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Iraq Sentences 4 French ISIS Fighters To Death

Four French ISIS fighters are among the dozen French citizens transferred to Iraqi custody from Syria. They’re illustrating a huge problem over the trials of ISIS fighters.

2 Killed During Stabbing Attack In Japan

A group of school children in Kawasaki were waiting for a bus when a man allegedly stabbed more than a dozen people. The suspect is in custody, but the motive for the attack is unknown.

Overcrowded Conditions Add To Threats Of Climbing Mount Everest

Crowds of people are flocking to Mount Everest. NPR’s Noel King talks to Jon Kedrowski, who is a mountain climber, and has witness the power of Everest first hand.

Tulsa Braces For More Severe Storms, Mayor Bynum Says

Levees in Tulsa, Okla., are being tested as the Arkansas River swells to a level not seen in decades. Mayor G.T. Bynum tells NPR’s Steve Inskeep that the city is preparing for more bad weather.

News Brief: Ohio Tornadoes, Disaster Fund Lessons, ISIS Trials

Destructive tornadoes touched down in Ohio overnight. A lesson from a California wildfire: aid may need to come before a disaster strikes. And, four French ISIS fighters have been sentenced to death.

2 Killed, At Least 16 Others Injured In Japan Mass Stabbing

A knife-wielding man attacked a group of elementary school children as they were boarding a school bus at about 7:44 a.m. local time in the city of Kawasaki, according to news reports.

U.S. Army Major and 2 of His Children Die in Car Crash While Wife Flies on Plane with Newborn – PEOPLE.com

U.S. Army Major and 2 of His Children Die in Car Crash While Wife Flies on Plane with Newborn  PEOPLE.comAfter graduating from Duke University, Agustin Gonzalez and his family were traveling to Colorado Springs to meet up with his wife and th…

UPDATE | 16-year-old sophomore killed on way to school in Wayne County – WSAZ-TV

UPDATE | 16-year-old sophomore killed on way to school in Wayne County  WSAZ-TVWayne County Sheriff’s deputies tell WSAZ a semi truck and SUV collided on Route 152.

Multiple Tornadoes Touch Down In Dayton, Ohio, Bringing Catastrophic Damage

The dangerous twisters, which began late Monday night, caused considerable damage. Dayton is now under a boil-water advisory.

Frances Arnold Turns Microbes Into Living Factories

Instead of synthesizing new biochemicals from scratch, the Nobel Prize-winning chemist puts nature to the task — with astonishing results.

Half of H.I.V. Patients Are Women. Most Research Subjects Are Men.

Trials of vaccines and treatments have not included enough female participants. Now that scientists are exploring possible cures, the need to enroll women is greater than ever.

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