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Crews have recovered the bodies of nine backcountry skiers who were killed in an avalanche on Tuesday in California.
While all but one of the bodies were discovered quickly, search teams were unable to actually recover them until now because the high risk of another avalanche was too high.
The man who hit one of the most iconic home runs in Major League Baseball history has died.
Bill Mazeroski, best known for his game-winning blast in the 1960 World Series, died on Friday.
His death was announced by the team today.
For Member Station, WESA in Pittsburgh, Jeremy Scott has our reports.
Jacob Bridgman shot 64 Saturday at the PGA Invitational underway in Los Angeles that gives him a six-shot lead.
Heading into Sunday's final round, in three consecutive holes on the back nine, he went eagle, birdie, eagle.
Rory McIlroy finished the round with seven pars to grab second place, while Aldrich Pultgeiter sits in third, seven strokes back.
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The Supreme Court Friday struck down President Trump's tariff regimen.
The tariffs have been a key part of his economic policies.
Ampere's Nina Totenberg explains their reasoning.
Trump said he's absolutely ashamed of the justices, and he quickly announced that he's imposing a temporary global tariff of 10 percent.
But his authority to add new tariffs has been drastically reduced by the ruling.
Leaders in Social Circle, Georgia, are expressing concern that a massive immigration detention center is being planned there, even though the town doesn't have adequate water and sewer infrastructure to support it.
From Ember Station, WABE in Atlanta, Lily Oppenheimer reports that it's one of several huge centers the Department of Homeland Security plans to build across the country.
men's hockey team will have their chance at Olympic gold.