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  • Recruits at the state Law Enforcement Academy are learning how to handle calls involving military personnel and veterans.
  • The Smithsonian held a contest for a drink to celebrate U.S.-British friendship — after the attack 200 years ago. The winner: Gunpowder Cream: a mix of rum, English tea and maple syrup.
  • Jessica Harris talks to Tony Fadell, founder of Nest Labs, which focuses on helping to create the next-generation home by making energy-saving smart digital assistants. Harris also speaks with Travis Kalanick, co-founder of Uber, a re-imagined car service that consumers access via cellphone apps.
  • The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is proposing to take the gray wolf off the endangered species list. The wolf had been extirpated from the West and had dwindled most other places in the U.S. The great canine has rebounded since it was reintroduced to the northern Rockies in the 1990s and is continuing to spread into the Pacific Northwest. But biologists warn that if these wolves loses federal protection, they will not be able to return to some places, such as Colorado, where the ecosystem sorely needs them.
  • She sent her dad an invoice for IT services rendered. For replacing a hard drive, the amount due is pizza. Backing up files: fountain drink. Restoring files: Parmesan twists. Total due: dinner at a pizzeria.
  • A biennial NATO cold-weather readiness and defense exercise in Norway, involving Marines with II Marine Expeditionary Force based at Camp Lejeune, concluded on April 1, 2022.
  • Iran's president was relatively unknown on the international stage before he was elected, but he's a standard-bearer for a new generation of hardliners. In a new biography, journalist Kasra Naji explores Ahmadinejad's rise to power, his complex character and his motivations.
  • The North Carolina Department of Commerce has awarded 20 special grants to 11 workforce development boards, totaling nearly $9 million.
  • This move pits Facebook against Twitter, which owns the six-second video-sharing service, Vine. Adding video brings significant change to the Instagram experience.
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