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Fully stocked fallout shelter uncovered in Wisconsin

A piece of Cold War history is on display in Wisconsin. WLUK-TV got a look inside a fallout shelter built in 1960. The current owner of the property told

Less snow, more blizzards: Global warming suspected

With scant snowfall and barren ski slopes in parts of the Midwest and Northeast the past couple of years, some scientists have pointed to global warming as the

'Tatted up': Sport of curling is getting younger

Chris Plys, who hopes to qualify for the Olympics in curling, is showing off a new side of the sport.

Wind leaves open water, ice shoves on Wisconsin lake

Mary Southard says it took just minutes for tons of ice to pile up in her backyard on the eastern shore of Wisocnsin's Lake Winnebago. Now, she and others

Tigers' Miguel Cabrera wins Triple Crown

Miguel Cabrera became the 15th player to win baseball's Triple Crown on Wednesday night, the reluctant superstar thrust into the spotlight after joining an

Ohio festival exposes toilet shortage

Some residents are singing the blues over an insufficient number of toilets for music shows at a Cincinnati park.

Onion article taken as fact in Iran

A joke by the satirical newspaper The Onion appears to have gotten lost in translation.

All-clears after bomb threats evacuate campuses

Tens of thousands of people streamed off university campuses in Texas and North Dakota on Friday after telephoned bomb threats prompted officials to warn

Great Dane from Michigan is world's tallest dog

A Great Dane from Michigan is doggone tall. The Guinness World Records 2013 book published Thursday recognizes Zeus of Otsego, Mich., as the world's Tallest

Photos: Neil Armstrong memorial service

"You have now shown once again the pathway to the stars," Eugene Cernan, the last man to walk on the moon said in a tribute to Neil Armstrong.

Man saves same stranger twice, 8 years apart

A stranger came to the aid of a man in Ohio who was stopped on the side of the road, and then had a case of deja vu.

Nation says goodbye to moonwalker Neil Armstrong

The powerful of Washington, the pioneers of space, and the everyday public crowded into the Washington National Cathedral for a public interfaith memorial for

CDC: Nation on track for deadliest West Nile year

Health officials say they're convinced this will be the worst year for West Nile virus deaths and severe illnesses since the disease hit America's shores in

Biden: US 'resolved to bring justice' in Libya

Vice President Joe Biden said Wednesday that there is "no place in a civilized world" for violent attacks like the one at the U.S. Consulate in Libya that

McDonald's new menu item: Calorie counts

McDonald's restaurants in the U.S. will soon get a new menu addition: The number of calories in the chain's burgers and fries.

Photos: NASCAR Chase drivers

12 drivers. 10 races. The Chase is on. Take a look through some key 2012 stats.

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