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Some responses to a U.S. school shooting, some unusual sights for Olympians from North Korea, and some history of potato chips are all featured this Friday.
South Africa's leader resigns, we follow a man's long trip home for Chinese New Year, the wind impacts the Olympics, and an actor has time alone in the Louvre.
Political instability swirls in South Africa, we explore human trafficking in some Haitian orphanages, and new technology opens doors for dog-like robots.
The Trump Administration releases an infrastructure plan, we define a stock market correction, and two artists use spray paint to create murals with messages.
Today's topics include international tensions in Syria's civil war, a new budget for the U.S. government, and a look at the mental fitness of Olympic athletes.
Featured this Friday: some firsts for the Winter Olympics, the driving factor of the turmoil in the U.S. stock market, and the growth of India's auto industry.
Taiwan is shaken by an earthquake, part of South Korea shivers under plunging temperatures, and a young inventor hopes his work can lead to lifesaving drones.
Norovirus strikes Olympic security officers, the Dow swings wildly, a massive rocket lifts off, and lasers help researchers find ancient Mayan structures.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average takes a nosedive, signs of unity and disunity coincide ahead of the Olympics, and the Sistine Chapel gets its annual checkup.
A controversial memo is released in the U.S. government, a space company prepares to launch a new rocket, and companies aim for "access" in Super Bowl ads.