Infamous ‘hot felon,’ free from prison, walks the runway at New York Fashion Week; Texas neurosurgeon nicknamed ‘Dr. Death’ found guilty of maiming woman during surgery; An armless man couldn’t carry his bike up the stairs. He says it cost him his job.; ‘This is really unprecedented': ICE detains woman seeking domestic abuse protection at Tex. courthouse; In recently unearthed essay, Winston Churchill anticipated space travel and extraterrestrial life; As White House chaos grows, Trump is a ‘boon for business’ in Britain’s betting houses; Mich. teachers joked about students and killing co-workers. First came outrage, then resignations.; Forget eggs. 245 million years ago, this long-necked sea creature gave birth to live babies.; Howard Stern sued after airing private call between IRS agent and taxpayer;
 
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NASA’s ‘space poop challenge’ is over and it went boldly beyond the diaper
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration sought a new way for space suits to contain fecal, urine and menstrual waste for 144 hours at a go.
Infamous ‘hot felon,’ free from prison, walks the runway at New York Fashion Week
It's the latest chapter in ex-convict Jeremy Meeks rags to riches story.
 
Texas neurosurgeon nicknamed ‘Dr. Death’ found guilty of maiming woman during surgery
"Anyone close to me thinks that I likely am something between god, Einstein and the antichrist,” he once wrote in an email.
 
An armless man couldn’t carry his bike up the stairs. He says it cost him his job.
Michael Trimble was born a year after the Chernobyl disaster. He's lived without arms ever since.
 
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‘This is really unprecedented': ICE detains woman seeking domestic abuse protection at Tex. courthouse
“It really was a stunning event,” said the county attorney. “It has an incredible chilling effect for all undocumented victims of any crime in our community.”
 
In recently unearthed essay, Winston Churchill anticipated space travel and extraterrestrial life
As of today, pages of the essay are on display at the National Churchill Museum in Missouri.
 
As White House chaos grows, Trump is a ‘boon for business’ in Britain’s betting houses
Gamblers are rushing to place bets on whether or not Trump will be impeached.
 
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Mich. teachers joked about students and killing co-workers. First came outrage, then resignations.
"It's disturbing to know that these are our educators,” one parent said to a local news affiliate.
 
Forget eggs. 245 million years ago, this long-necked sea creature gave birth to live babies.
The rare fossil embryo was the first evidence of live births in a vast group of species previously thought only to lay eggs.
 
Howard Stern sued after airing private call between IRS agent and taxpayer
Judith Barrigas didn't know her conversation was being aired until she received a barrage of texts and calls from strangers.
 
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