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Thursday
Apr022015

World News Tonight April 2, 2015

Al Shabaab Attack In Kenya: Gunmen kill nearly 150 university students.

Terror Suspects in New York: Two women suspected of plotting to plant a bomb--inspired by ISIS and the Boston Marathon bombing. 

Nuclear Deal with Iran: The U.S. finally reaching a framework for a deal with Iran at talks in Switzerland. 

Millionaire Murder Suspect Robert Durst: Was in court today... but the witnesses, were not. 

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Wednesday
Apr012015

"World News Tonight With David Muir" Podcast - April 1, 2015

California Drought: Gov. Brown imposing new restrictions on water use.

New Jersey Senator Indicted: Dem Sen. Bob Menendez indicted on federal corruption charges--accused of using his office to benefit a friend and donor. 

Race on Campus: Latest in a string of racially-charged activities on college campuses--a noose found today at Duke University. 

Religious Freedom Laws: Sparking controversy from Indiana to Arkansas. 

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Tuesday
Mar312015

"World News Tonight With David Muir" Podcast - March 31, 2015

Airline Was Warned: Lufthansa is revealing they knew Germanwings flight 9525 co-pilot Andreas Lubitz had depression, but hired him anyway.

Escaped Fugitive Captured: The manhunt for a fugitive who escaped from a Virginia hospital ended with his capture in Washington D.C. thanks to the help of an eagle-eyed bystander.

Boston Bomb Defense: The defense in the trial of accused Boston bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev rested after just six hours.

Hernandez Trial: New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft took the stand at the murder trial of former NFL star Aaron Hernandez.  

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Monday
Mar302015

"World News Tonight With David Muir" Podcast - March 30, 2015

NSA: Police had to open fire on a speeding car headed towards the gate of the National Security Agency’s headquarters. 

Co-Pilot Crash: Was the Germanwings co-pilot suicidal? That’s what German prosecutors are now saying about Andreas Lubitz, the man who may have deliberately crashed the Germanwings flight in the French Alps.

Boston Bombing: The Boston Marathon bombing trial's prosecution rested its case with powerful testimony about the death of an 8-year-old. ABC’s Tom Llamas reports from Boston.

Robin Williams: A family battle over Robin Williams’ estate plays out in court involving the actor’s widow versus his three children. 

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Friday
Mar272015

"World News Tonight With David Muir" Podcast - March 27, 2015

Co-Pilot Crash: New questions surround the Germanwings crash in the French Alps. Was the co-pilot who crashed the plane battling depression?

NYC Explosion: The search continues for people trapped in rubble after a deadly seven-alarm apartment fire and explosion in New York City.

Oklahoma Fraternity: Controversy continues to surround the University of Oklahoma’s SAE fraternity after a video showing the group engaged in a racist chant surfaced. Now there’s word that the chant was taught to fraternity members at a leadership retreat. 

Amanda Knox: Italy’s highest court has overturned the murder conviction of Amanda Knox. 

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