Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Cornell University welcomes 12-year-old college freshman — the school's youngest student ever and other top stories.

  • Cornell University welcomes 12-year-old college freshman — the school's youngest student ever

    When he was 2, Jeremy Shuler was reading books in English and Korean. At 6, he was studying calculus. Now, at an age when most kids are attending middle school, the exuberant 12-year-old is a freshman at Cornell University, the youngest the Ivy League school has on record."It's risky to extrapolate, but if you look at his trajectory and he stays on course, one day he'll solve some problem we haven't even conceived of," said Cornell Engineering Dean Lance Collins. "That's pretty exciting." Jerem..
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  • Hillary Clinton, rarely seen, rarely heard

    Hillary Clinton, rarely seen, rarely heard
    Hillary Clinton has never felt comfortable with the traveling political press. As first lady, she would sometimes arrange travel for herself and Chelsea separate from her husband, partly to avoid the protective pool of reporters assigned to the president. In 2008, she “fought tooth and nail,” former aides said, to avoid sharing the plane with her press corps and relented only when her campaign was running out of money and had to either bring the reporters on board or downgrade to commercial.St..
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  • This photo of an officer comforting a baby went viral. But there's more to the story.

    This photo of an officer comforting a baby went viral. But there's more to the story.
    Birmingham police officer Michelle Burton comforts a baby after responding to a call Tuesday night. (Courtesy Brian Burton) By the time Michelle Burton and a dozen other Birmingham, Ala., police officers arrived at an apartment Tuesday night, it was too late to save a 30-year-old man, who died of an apparent drug overdose. On the couch lay a 35-year-old woman, slack and unresponsive, but with a faint pulse. Paramedics on the scene administered a dose of Narcan, a fast-acting opioid antidote,..
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  • Sources: Heinrich Told FBI Where They Can Find Wetterling's Body

    Sources: Heinrich Told FBI Where They Can Find Wetterling's Body
    MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — The man named as a suspect in Jacob Wetterling’s abduction led FBI agents to where he says they’ll find the missing boy’s body, according to sources. This all happened in the last few days, as agents pressed Danny Heinrich for information on the nearly 27-year-old mystery. Sources say the FBI took Heinrich out of jail at least twice this week. It’s during that time that Heinrich told investigators where they’d find Jacob’s body. We know searchers have been at a site in Stea..
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  • Brock Turner released from jail after serving 3 months for sexual assault

    Brock Turner released from jail after serving 3 months for sexual assault
    The former Stanford University swimmer bowed his head as he rushed past a crowd of reporters. He didn't say a word before getting into a white SUV awaiting him."We don't know who picked him up or where he's going, but we're done with him," Santa Clara County Sheriff Laurie Smith told reporters outside the jail. "He should be in prison right now, but he's not in our custody."The case drew national attention after the victim's wrenching impact statement went viral. The brevity of Turner's sentence..
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  • Rash of unsolved homicides puts people on edge in Anchorage

    Rash of unsolved homicides puts people on edge in Anchorage
    ANCHORAGE, Alaska –  A rash of unsolved outdoor homicides in Alaska's largest city is putting residents on edge. Altogether, the deaths of nine people who were killed on Anchorage trails, parks and isolated streets since January remain unsolved -- among them three cases involving two victims each. "It's terrifying," said Jennifer Hazen, a longtime resident who lives near Valley of the Moon Park, where two people were found dead early Sunday, one of them on a park bike trail. Hazen walks in the ..
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  • Tropical Storm Hermine churns East as holiday weekend kicks off

    Tropical Storm Hermine churns East as holiday weekend kicks off
    The storm drenched the Carolinas Friday and early Saturday on its way toward the East Coast, knocking down trees and causing blackouts. The National Hurricane Center issued a flash flood watch for northeast South Carolina and southeast North Carolina through Saturday morning, and warned of dangerous storm surges for the Hampton Roads region in Virginia.The storm -- which smashed into Florida's Panhandle as a Category 1 hurricane Friday -- is expected to strengthen again to hurricane status Sunda..
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  • FBI Papers Offer Closer Look at Hillary Clinton Email Inquiry

    FBI Papers Offer Closer Look at Hillary Clinton Email Inquiry
    Days after The New York Times first reported that Mrs. Clinton had used a private email system exclusively as secretary of state, the House committee investigating the 2012 attacks in Benghazi, Libya, asked that her emails be preserved and subpoenaed those that were related to the attacks.About three weeks later, however, the unnamed specialist “had an ‘oh shit’ moment” and realized that he had not destroyed an archive of emails that was supposed to have been deleted a year earlier, according t..
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  • Strong Oklahoma Quake Rattles North Texas

    Strong Oklahoma Quake Rattles North Texas
    DALLAS (CBSDFW.COM) – A strong 5.6 magnitude earthquake in Oklahoma rattled homes and shook people in their beds from North Texas to Kansas City this morning. The quake, centered northwest of Pawnee, Oklahoma, caused homes to shake and prompted calls to 911 centers across North Texas. So far no reports of damage or injuries in Texas. This is a developing story.  Stay with CBS 11 and CBSDFW.com for the latest updates.
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