Paul McCartney takes battle for Beatles songs to copyright office; W. Va. teenager playing dangerous game dies after being accidentally shot in the head with a bow and arrow; Flight attendant flees LAX, leaving nearly 70 pounds of cocaine and Gucci heels in her wake; Why a family fights over their ‘healthy and beautiful’ daughter, legally dead since 2013; ‘Curse’ recalled after virtuoso pianist’s wife charged with killing their 2 daughters; Study: These are the U.S. cities that could be hit by a Zika outbreak; This 80-year-old ‘Black Widow,’ who lured lonesome old men to horrible fates, is out of prison again; Trump protester sucker-punched by supporter in brutal video of Tucson rally; A private company trademarked the phrase ‘Yosemite National Park.’ Should the U.S. pay to get it back?; John Oliver slams Donald Trump’s U.S.-Mexico border wall for 18 brutal minutes;
 
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Finally free from guilt over Challenger disaster, an engineer dies in peace
Bob Ebeling, who died Monday at age 89, was one of the few engineers who warned NASA not to launch the Challenger space shuttle.
Paul McCartney takes battle for Beatles songs to copyright office
A recent filing with the U.S. Copyright Office is the latest move in a decades-long battle.
 
W. Va. teenager playing dangerous game dies after being accidentally shot in the head with a bow and arrow
Police say the boy and two friends was playing a game called "dodging arrows." It's not clear who came up with the game, or why the kids decided to play it.
 
Flight attendant flees LAX, leaving nearly 70 pounds of cocaine and Gucci heels in her wake
The airline worker was still on the loose Monday.
 
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Why a family fights over their ‘healthy and beautiful’ daughter, legally dead since 2013
Jahi McMath has been brain-dead since 2013, but her family has fought to keep her on life support, maintaining that she's merely "asleep" as her brain heals from an injury sustained after surgery to remove her tonsils.
 
‘Curse’ recalled after virtuoso pianist’s wife charged with killing their 2 daughters
"We wanted to be together ... to be a family," she said.
 
Study: These are the U.S. cities that could be hit by a Zika outbreak
As the weather warms up, conditions are ripe in at least 50 cities across the U.S. for the mosquito that carries Zika virus, researchers say.
 
This 80-year-old ‘Black Widow,’ who lured lonesome old men to horrible fates, is out of prison again
Melissa Ann Shepard's dalliances ended with her better half heavily drugged, broke or — in one case — dead.
 
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Trump protester sucker-punched by supporter in brutal video of Tucson rally
Tony Pettway, the black Trump supporter involved in the incident Saturday night at a Tucson rally, was not immediately available to comment.
 
A private company trademarked the phrase ‘Yosemite National Park.’ Should the U.S. pay to get it back?
A bitter trademark dispute is unfolding in the heart of one of America's most beloved wildernesses.
 
John Oliver slams Donald Trump’s U.S.-Mexico border wall for 18 brutal minutes
"It's a big, dumb thing that only gets more expensive over time," Oliver said.
 
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