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Entries in stress (4)

Tuesday
Jun242014

World News Podcast - June 24th, 2014

More severe weather across parts of the Midwest is bringing the threat of tornadoes and additional flooding. There are reports from Nigeria that more schoolgirls have been abducted by an Islamic terror group. Millions of women get mammograms each year, and they can now be in 3D. Researchers now confirm they can detect cancer better than conventional exams, but at a steep price. And, ABC’s Byron Pitts with findings about whether being at home or at work is more stressful. This and more on the World News Podcast.

 

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Monday
Apr282014

World News Podcast - April 28th, 2014

More than a dozen people were killed in Arkansas, after tornadoes ripped through the state. What you should do when you’re on the road and a tornado strikes. The NBA could soon take action on the alleged racist remarks by the owner of the Los Angeles Clippers. Chaos breaks out on the streets of Eastern Ukraine, as the White House announces new sanctions against Russia. And ABC’s Mara Schiavocampo on if stress is really contagious. This and more on the World news Podcast.

 

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Tuesday
Mar182014

World News Podcast - March 18th, 2014

The mystery of the missing Malaysia Airlines flight continues, with search and rescue teams spread out across a huge swath of the Indian Ocean. Investigators continue to look into details on the passengers on board. Two people are dead after a news helicopter belonging to ABC Seattle affiliate KOMO crashed near the iconic Space Needle. And, ABC’s Gio Benitez with what happens to your body under stress at your job. This and more on the world News Podcast.

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Wednesday
Jul272011

World News Podcast - July 27th, 2011

In tonight's episode, airline passengers are fed up with ticket prices in the wake of a huge tax cut to the carriers. Our debt crisis coverage continues with a look at John Boehner's terse language for his own party, an update on the larger pictures and a look at how the markets are reacting already. Then, scientists have determined the most stressed-out demographic in the country and a special report on a majorly blown call at then end of what would have been an epic game. Also included is a report from Somalia on the famine there.

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