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Savannah Guthrie Has Torn Retina, Vision Loss After Accident With Son's Toy
TODAY anchor Savannah Guthrie is hopeful for a quick recovery after her 2-year-old son hit her in the right eye with a toy last week, causing a tear in her retina and loss of vision. Savannah has been out of work the past two days since a freak incident involving her son, Charley, who was sitting in her lap when...
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Laser-Scanning Tech Uncovers Huge Network of Ancient Mayan Farms
Deep within a rainforest in Belize, scientists using lasers beamed from an airplane to peer beneath the dense foliage have discovered evidence of a vast network of ancient Maya farms that date back thousands of years, NBC News reports. The findings, part of more than 20 years of research in this part of Central America, show how the ancient Maya...
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‘Tonight': Taylor Swift Reacts to Post-Surgery Video of Self
Taylor Swift reacts to some never-before-seen footage of her acting loopy after laser eye surgery and she teases what songs she’ll perform on “Saturday Night Live.”
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Durham Fair Organizers Taking Precautions Against EEE
With Eastern Equine Encephalitis being detected in more Connecticut towns, fair organizers are looking at ways to manage the mosquito threat during their outdoor events.
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Analysis: Storm Spat Underscores Mr. Never Wrong's Mindset
President Donald Trump doesn’t make mistakes. At least according to him. Trump’s relentless justifications of his erroneous warnings that Hurricane Dorian was threatening Alabama on Sunday, which created days of ridicule and skepticism, are just the latest example of the president’s lifelong reluctance to admit an error, no matter how innocuous.
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HK Leader Says Bill Withdrawal Was Own Decision, Not Beijing's
Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam said Thursday that the decision to withdraw an extradition bill that sparked months of demonstrations in the semi-autonomous Chinese territory was her government’s own initiative to break the impasse, and not Beijing’s directive. Lam told a news conference that China’s central government “understands, respects and supports” her government in the entire process. Withdrawal of the...
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Domingo to Return to the Stage Amid Harassment Allegations
Placido Domingo returns to the stage at the Salzburg Festival this weekend to perform for the first time since multiple women accused the opera legend of sexual harassment in allegations brought to light by The Associated Press. Two opera houses in the United States have canceled performances, but no European opera house has taken Domingo off the bill. Instead, some...
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Lasers Used to Fight Black Biofilm on Jefferson Memorial Dome
Specialists are using lasers to clean up the black biofilm on the Jefferson Memorial dome.
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Coast Guard Graduates Put Military Careers on Hold to Train for 2020 Olympics
Recent graduates of the Coast Guard Academy Helen Oh and Brian Kim are staying on campus to train for the 2020 Olympics in the sport of pistol shooting.
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Houston, We Have Reopened: Restored Mission Control Center Comes Alive 50 Years After Apollo
Gone is the haze of cigarette, cigar and pipe smoke. Gone are the coffee, soda and pizza stains. With only a few exceptions, NASA’s Apollo-era Mission Control has been restored to the way it looked 50 years ago when two men landed on the moon.
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50 Years Later, the Moon is Still Great for Business
It’s back to the moon for brands from Omega to Budweiser marking 50 years since Apollo 11
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50 Years Later, the Moon is Still Great for Business
It’s back to the moon for brands from Omega to Budweiser marking 50 years since Apollo 11
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Bruins Come Back on Blues, Take Game 1 of Stanley Cup Final
The Bruins took Game 1 in the best-of-seven Stanley Cup Final vs. the St. Louis Blues on Monday night at TD Garden.
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5 Reasons Experts Think Autonomous Cars Are Many Years Away
In the world of autonomous vehicles, Pittsburgh, Phoenix and Silicon Valley are bustling hubs of development and testing. But ask those involved in self-driving vehicles when we might actually see them carrying passengers in every city, and you’ll get an almost universal answer: Not anytime soon. An optimistic assessment is 10 years. Many others say decades as researchers try to...
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CT LIVE!: Spring Picnic with Your Pooch
The Pet Lady Dana Humphrey shared ways to have a safe and fun time with your dog.
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Company Won't Operate Duck Boats in 2019 After Fatal Sinking in Branson
The company that owns a duck boat that sank on a Missouri lake last summer, killing 17 people, announced Thursday that it won’t operate the vessels this year because of the ongoing investigation and will instead open a replacement attraction in the tourist town of Branson.
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Police Arrest Married Couple For Drug and Firearm Related Charges
A Putnam couple was arrested after police seized drugs and firearms from their home.
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Trump's Budget Proposal Offers Preview of Upcoming Campaign
Frustrated by a divided Congress and rifts within his own party, President Donald Trump is giving little indication in his latest budget proposal of any new policy ambitions for the coming two, or six, years. Trump’s budget plan increases spending on his border wall and the military but is light on fresh ideas heading into his re-election campaign. His budget...
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Inside a Connecticut State Police Major Crimes Van
NBC Connecticut received an exclusive look inside Central District’s crime van and learned what happens once investigators arrive at a scene.
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CT LIVE!: Emsculpt at Vivesse Med Spa
Vivesse Med Spa is the only full-service cosmetic medicine center housed with a full-service vein center in Connecticut.