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Nats star Rendon comes home for World Series

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Anthony Rendon vividly remembers his one visit to the Astrodome as a child to see the Houston Astros and his beloved Killer B's.
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Missouri Man's Conviction Overturned After 22 Years Behind Bars

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Jonathan Irons was serving a 50-year sentence related to his 1998 burglary and assault conviction. He said he was misidentified.
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Severe Weather Sweeps Through Different Parts Of The Country

Higher Ed
At least one person was killed and others critically injured in Alabama tornado, while Phoenix got a dusting of snow.
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President Biden Visiting Kansas City To Tout Infrastructure Package

Higher Ed
The president is expected to speak on how the massive spending package will help improve roads, bridges, public transportation and create local jobs.
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COVID-19 Cases Surge Across U.S., Delta Variant Behind Increase

Higher Ed
Low vaccination rates are driving COVID-19 case rates back up in parts of Missouri, Arkansas, Texas and Nevada.
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Bloomberg

U.S. Jobless Claims Fall by More Than Projected

Higher Ed
Jul.01 -- Initial claims in regular state programs decreased by 51,000 to 364,000 in the week ended June 26, Labor Department data showed. Bloomberg's Mike McKee reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Tyson Recalls 8 Million Pounds Of Chicken Over Potential Contamination

Higher Ed
Tyson says there's no conclusive proof the products were contaminated, but it's recalling them out of an abundance of caution.
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Police: 3 People Killed In Shooting At St. Louis High School

Higher Ed
The shooting at Central Visual and Performing Arts High School injured six people and left three others dead — including the gunman.
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3 Killed, Dozens Injured In Truck-Train Crash In Missouri

Higher Ed
The Southwest Chief was carrying about 243 passengers and 12 crew members when the collision happened near Mendon.
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President Barack Obama is sending Attorney General Eric Holder to Ferguson, Missouri, Wednesday to meet with U.S. law enforcement authorities investigating the police shooting of an unarmed 18-year-old. (Aug. 18)

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Calling for understanding in the face of racially charged anger, Barack Obama says that the vast majority of protesters in a St. Louis suburb were peaceful, but warned that a small minority was undermining justice for the unarmed black...
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People react to Obama winning new Presidency in Arizona, Ohio and Chicago

Higher Ed
Washington, DC 1. Washington Post printers putting negative of front page on light table showing headline reading: (English) "Obama makes history" 2. Close-up of printing plate 3. Various of newspaper being printed, worker looks at...
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Curated Video

Bad weather creates massive travel disruption

Higher Ed
Kansas City, Missouri 1. Various of traffic on snowy highways 2. Close-up snow ploughs 3. Two people walking in snow 4. UPSOUND: (English) Unidentified woman: "I think it is snowing." 5. Various of workers clearing pavement 6....
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Memorials held for victims of massive tornado

Higher Ed
1. Wide of exterior of Forest Park Baptist Church 2. Close-up of cross on top of church 3. Close-up of man handing out pamphlets, shaking hands 4. Close-up of pamphlets which read "Where Do We Go From Here?" 5. Mid of woman praying,...
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The New York Police Department is starting a body camera pilot program. Six units of the NYPD will start wearing body cameras to record civilian encounters in the coming weeks. (Dec. 3)

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New York Mayor Bill de Blasio says that starting this week a trial group of NYPD police officers will begin wearing body cameras. At its new police academy, the NYPD held a demonstration of how the cameras will be used. When officer are...
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USA: CLINTON CUTS $2 BILLION FROM FOREIGN BUDGET

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English/Nat U-S President Bill Clinton is turning to war veterans to support his foreign policy initiatives after the House cut 2 (b) billion (US) dollars from the budget. Speaking today at the centennial convention of the Veterans of...
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Curated Video

Spike in gun sales in Missouri in wake of Michael Brown shooting

Higher Ed
Some suburban St. Louis gun dealers in the United States have been doing brisk business, particularly among first-time buyers as fearful residents await a grand jury's decision on whether to indict the white police officer who fatally...
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Curated Video

Presser by families of missing children and police

Higher Ed
Richwoods 1. Mid of news conference with Craig Akers, stepfather of Shawn Hornbeck, who was kidnapped more than four years ago and was rescued on Friday 2. Mid of Shawn and his mother Pam 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Craig Akers, stepfather of...
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US: REACTIONS TO NEWT GINGRICH'S POLITICAL DECISIONS

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English/Nat Washington is buzzing over the bombshell from Newt Gingrich that he will not only run again for Speaker of the House, but will vacate his seat in Congress. Republicans are trying to figure out the next step now that...
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Curated Video

US MISSING KIDS 5

Higher Ed
Richwood, Missouri- 13 January 2007 1. Mid of news conference with Craig Akers, stepfather of Shawn Hornbeck, who was kidnapped more than four years ago and was rescued on Friday 2. Mid of Shawn and his mother Pam 3. SOUNDBITE (English)...
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Curated Video

Laser-powered robot climbs cable in space science competition

Higher Ed
1. Wide of (triangular) LaserMotive space elevator "robot" 2. Close of elevator 3. Wide of elevator on test cable in air 4. Elevator descending as person comes out to meet it 5. Tilt down of elevator being weighed 6. Wide of team...
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Curated Video

WORLDWIDE: NATO EXPANSION INTO EASTERN EUROPE (V)

Higher Ed
Brussels, Belgium; Independence, Missouri; Near Szczecin and Powidz, Poland - March 12,16 and Recent, 1999 NATO - Brussels, Belgium, March 16 0.00 - Arrival of Milo Zeman, prime minister of the Czech Republic, Hungarian Prime Minister...
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Dozens of religious leaders blocked a New York intersection in continuing protests. The clergy "die-in" follows grand jury decisions not to indict police officers in the deaths of Eric Garner in New York and Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri. (Dec. 18)

Higher Ed
Dozens of religious leaders blocked a main New York intersection in continuing protests. The clergy "die-in" follows grand jury decisions not to indict police officers in the deaths of Eric Garner in Staten Island, New York and Michael...
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Ferguson, Missouri area residents met with community spiritual leaders, the Governor of Missouri, and law enforcement and political leaders in the area for a town hall meeting. (Aug. 13)

Higher Ed
Ferguson area residents met Tuesday evening for a town hall meeting with spiritual, political and law enforcement leaders in the area. Residents came up with a plan of action steps to address the racial tension in the community and the...
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Protesters organized outside the courthouse in Clayton, Missouri where a grand jury began to hear evidence in the case of Michael Brown who was shot by officer Darren Wilson. (Aug. 20)

Higher Ed
U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder reassured college students Wednesday in suburban St. Louis, a few miles from where 18-year-old Michael Brown was fatally shot by a police officer, and a small group of protesters gathered outside a...