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Thursday
Apr032014

World News Podcast - April 3rd, 2014

New details are emerging on the moment of crisis at the Fort Hood Army Base in Texas as questions surround the gunman and his mental health history. Hail, strong winds and an outbreak of tornadoes have millions of people in America’s heartland facing dangerous weather. The Supreme Court struck down the limit on campaign contributions, raising new questions about the influence of big donors in politics. And ABC’s Paula Faris on the nationwide debate over paternity leave. This and more on the World News Podcast.

 

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Wednesday
Jan152014

World News Podcast - January 15th, 2014

More details on the New Mexico middle school shooting that left two students injured. The U.S. State Department and CIA face harsh criticism after a Senate report finds the 2012 U.S. Consulate attack in Benghazi was preventable. The Supreme Court hears a case considering the legality of buffer zones at abortion clinics. A Navy pilot ejects from his plane off the Virginia coast, plummeting thousands of feet into the ocean. And ABC's Matt Gutman on a new study showing the effect of alcohol and memory loss. This and more on the World News Podcast

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Wednesday
Jun262013

World News Podcast - June 26th, 2013

The Supreme Court issued a major ruling on same sex marriage. Celebrity chef Paula Deen tried for a second chance from her viewers and sponsors. Former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez is charged with murder, and the trial of former neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman continues with testimony from Trayvon Martin’s girlfriend. This and more on the World News Podcast

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Tuesday
Jun252013

World News Podcast - June 25th, 2013

The Supreme Court issued a major ruling over the Voting Rights Act. The George Zimmerman murder trial entered its second day. Nearly two dozen boy scouts are recovering after being hurt by a lightning strike at their camp in New Hampshire. What is causing killer whales to turn on their trainers? And, ABC’s Dan Harris on the search for who snatched $1.2 million dollars from an international flight bound for the Federal Reserve in New York. This and more on the World News Podcast

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Monday
Jun242013

World News Podcast - June 24th, 2013

Both sides came out swinging at the start of the George Zimmerman murder trial in Sanford, Florida. The high stakes chase continues for Edward Snowden. The world is offering prayers for Nelson Mandela, as the 94-year-old continues to battle a lung infection. Road rage is on the rise across America. The costs of severe weather across the country are growing. And, ABC’s David Kerley on the hunt for Rusty the Red Panda, who got out of the National Zoo. This and more on the World News Podcast.

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