Thursday, April 21, 2016

Evening Edition: FBI paid more than $1 million to crack iPhone, Comey suggests

John Kasich: 'My Republican Party doesn't like ideas'; Pop icon Prince found dead at 57; How Curt Schilling's 'nasty habit' finally got him the boot at ESPN; Transgender at 70: A story of enduring love; The audacious career of Harriet Tubman, the new face of the $20 ; The Air Force is getting rid of a historic helicopter. And there's a big fight over how to replace it.; Queen Elizabeth turns 90 today. Here’s how Britian is celebrating. ; Fox’s John Stossel: ‘I write this from the hospital. Seems I have lung cancer … Customer service stinks’; Hillary Clinton will consider picking a woman for VP. Why Elizabeth Warren could be a contender. ; Clinton says she hopes Sanders will follow her 2008 lead and support her; This lucrative Social Security strategy is about to go away; My wife and I are white evangelicals. Here’s why we chose to give birth to black triplets.;
 
Evening Edition
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FBI paid more than $1 million to crack iPhone, Comey suggests
FBI Director James Comey for the first time offered a possible price the bureau paid to access an iPhone belonging to one of the San Bernardino attackers.
John Kasich: 'My Republican Party doesn't like ideas'
In an interview with The Washington Post's editorial board, the GOP presidential candidate criticized his party for a lack of ideas but said House Speaker Paul Ryan was an exception.
 
Pop icon Prince found dead at 57
The legendary artist known for his eclectic work and flamboyant stage presence died at his suburban Minneapolis home, his publicist said.
 
How Curt Schilling's 'nasty habit' finally got him the boot at ESPN
The former Red Sox pitcher went from being a surprise Bush supporter to finding a place among the angriest commentators in sports — so much so that his firing by seemed inevitable.
 
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Transgender at 70: A story of enduring love
It was an operation he'd long ago dismissed as unattainable — but one his wife said he deserved to have. She'd traveled the arc of his life, supportive even after his bombshell confession.
 
The audacious career of Harriet Tubman, the new face of the $20
The author of a 2004 biography of Tubman talks about her remarkable story and what the choice to put her on American money means.
 
The Air Force is getting rid of a historic helicopter. And there's a big fight over how to replace it.
The UH-1 Huey has been a mainstay of U.S. wars since its debut in the jungles of Vietnam.
 
Queen Elizabeth turns 90 today. Here’s how Britian is celebrating.
Well, there's the cake shaped like a corgi, for one thing. Throngs of well-wishers are going all out to celebrate.
 
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Fox’s John Stossel: ‘I write this from the hospital. Seems I have lung cancer … Customer service stinks’
"Customer service is sclerotic because hospitals are largely socialist bureaucracies," the consumer reporter wrote from New York Presbyterian Hospital.
 
Hillary Clinton will consider picking a woman for VP. Why Elizabeth Warren could be a contender.
Clinton would never choose Sanders as her running mate, but Warren might be able to activate many of his core supporters.
 
Clinton says she hopes Sanders will follow her 2008 lead and support her
Front-runner said she hopes the Vermont senator follows her 2008 model of endorsing and helping her if she defeats him.
 
This lucrative Social Security strategy is about to go away
Married couples have until April 29 to take advantage of file-and-suspend, a strategy that Congress eliminated at the end of last year.
 
My wife and I are white evangelicals. Here’s why we chose to give birth to black triplets.
The writer, a missionary, said he and his wife pondered deeply about what a racially diverse family would look like.
 
 
     
 
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