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Saturday
Jan182014

World News Podcast - January 18th, 2014

A terror attack at a popular restaurant in Afghanistan kills three Americans. The flu reaches epidemic levels as the number of deaths in the United States increases. A Little League coach is suing a team player, claiming a celebratory helmet throw injured him. The Bachelor star Juan Pablo Galavis apologizes for some controversial anti-gay comments. And ABC's David Muir on how former first ladies celebrated their birthdays. This and more on the World News Podcast.

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Friday
Jan172014

World News Podcast - January 17th, 2014

California's governor declares a drought emergency as residents struggle with the state's driest year on record. Russian president Vladimir Putin speaks on his country's preparations for the Olympics. The former New Mexico police officer who shot at a minivan full of children breaks his silence on the moments that cost him his career. A new Surgeon General report adds to the list of diseases that can be caused by smoking. And ABC's David Muir on the 40th anniversary of the show Happy Days. This and more on the World News Podcast.

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Thursday
Jan162014

World News Podcast - January 16th, 2014

A gunman opens fire in an Indiana supermarket, claiming two lives before police shoot and kill him. Three men are under arrest after allegedly sparking a California wildfire that has destroyed homes. A new warning is issued for West Virginia residents after a chemical leak contaminates the water. Physicians say the quality of emergency room care has fallen. And ABC's John Quinones on conquering Americans' number one fear. 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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Tuesday
Jan142014

World News Podcast - January 14th, 2014

Gunfire at a New Mexico school leaves two students injured. New Jersey Governor Chris Christie takes on the scandal threatening his office during his annual State of the State address. A former Florida top cop made a court appearance, accused of shooting a father who was texting in a movie theater. A federal judge has rejected a proposed settlement between the NFL and retired players who suffered concussions. And, ABC’s Byron Pitts with the simple solution to protect your family’s home from fires caused by space heaters and stay warm in the winter. This and more on the World News Podcast

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