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Malala Yousafzai returns to Pakistan, the CDC warns about a possible "round 2" of the flu, and a Positive Athlete perseveres through a heart disorder.
North Korea's leader makes a surprise trip abroad, a former U.S. Supreme Court justice wants an Amendment repealed, and a marine biologist swims with manta rays.
More than 20 nations expel Russian diplomats, governments call on Facebook to address data privacy, and a young hero harnesses the energy of ocean waves.
A three-day election begins in Egypt, a Chinese space station is expected to fall toward Earth, and a shipping facility works to keep pace with e-commerce.
Hundreds of thousands demonstrate in the U.S., we update a lawsuit concerning a major media merger, and a Positive Athlete helps families fight childhood cancer.
Our top stories this Friday include new U.S. tariffs on China, new setbacks for the driverless car industry, and a new push to create a huge marine sanctuary.
Dozens of kidnapped schoolgirls are returned in Nigeria, Facebook admits that some users' data was handled improperly, and we take a tour of Mont Saint-Michel.
Bushfires force evacuations in part of Australia, the last male of a rhino subspecies dies, and a 35-year-old scientist aims to transform prosthetic limbs.
Today's topics: a controversial leader's drive in Syria, a possible serial bomber in Texas, opioid abuse in America, and the history of a futuristic ice cream.
Russians go to the polls, Sherpas work to clean up Mount Everest, a positive athlete invites others to wheelchair basketball, and an aurora gets a name.