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On this edition for Sunday, May 3rd, 2015, the curfew in Baltimore ends after days of unrest, a major outbreak of the Avian Flu is reported in the Midwest, and in our signature segment, from Northern Iraq, women take up…

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Scientists find large water system beneath Antarctica’s dry valleys

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The discovery of groundwater in this area may offer a glimpse into past climactic events on Antarctica, as well as clues about the potential for life on other planets.

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The population of large herbivores is declining, posing potential long-term threats to ecosystems worldwide, a new study found.

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Bulk of women soldiers who report sexual assault report retaliation

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A survey published this week showed that a large percentage of women soldiers who reported unwanted sexual advances said they faced retaliation. USA Today reporter Tom Vanden Brook joins Hari Sreenivasan to discuss.

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Iowa, the country's largest egg-producing state, declared a major outbreak of the Avian Flu. And to try and contain the disease, millions of chickens and turkeys there and in Wisconsin and Minnesota have been killed. Amy Mayer, a reporter for…

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Food servers in Capitol Hill grapple with low wages

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Many of the Capitol's food servers, who make the meals, bus the tables and run the cash registers in the restaurants and carryouts that serve lawmakers, earn less than $11 an hour.

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May 03

Pentagon sexual assault report shows high rates of perceived retaliation persist

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A new Department of Defense report released Friday shows that rates of retaliation against victims remain stubbornly high despite a marked decrease in military sexual assaults and increased reporting of such crimes in the 2014 fiscal year.

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Baltimore unrest raises questions about O’Malley’s record as mayor

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Weeks before the former Maryland governor expects to enter the 2016 presidential race, Baltimore's story of turnaround has been marred by unrest after the police-custody death of Freddie Gray.

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In the Baltimore neighborhood of Sandtown, the infant mortality rate is more than than six times the national average, and life expectancy is more than a decade lower than in the rest of the country. And the health outlook is…

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