Valentina Maureira - Chile's president has met with a 14-year-old girl who pleaded via YouTube for the government to allow doctors euthanize her because her struggle with cystic fibrosis - an incurable disease - has made her tired of living.
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Gold Bars Stolen - Investigators in North Carolina are looking into an audacious robbery on northbound Interstate 95 this past Sunday where three robbers laid siege to an armored truck that was transporting precious metals and made away with 275 pounds of gold worth about $4.8 million.
Flight Canceled Russia Volcano - A large volcano in Russia that erupted over the weekend forced the cancellation of flights in Alaska due to poor visibility after winds blew ash clouds into the state.
Pakistani Parents Arrested - Nearly 500 parents have been arrested in the northwest Pakistan city of Peshwar for allegedly refusing to vaccinate their children against polio.
Jack Dorsey Threats - ISIS may be looking to wage a virtual war after its supporters threatened Twitter founder Jack Dorsey and the company's employees because the social media platform shut down an account affiliated with the extremist group.
Christy Walton - For another year, the wife of Wal-Mart heir John T. Walton has been named the world's richest woman by Forbes. Here are a few things you probably never knew about Christy Walton.
LAPD Police Shooting - A homeless man has been shot dead by LA police officers on a Skid Row sidewalk during a tussle over an officer's gun.
Grateful Dead Sold Out - The reunion of the Grateful Dead for three consecutive farewell shows scheduled for July 3-5 at the Chicago's Soldier Field has caught the attention of thousands of fans.
Fugitive Pastor Captured - Authorities in Brazil have arrested a 53-year-old American pastor wanted in Minnesota for 59 counts of sexual assault.
Santa Barbara - Authorities in Santa Barbara have discovered the body of a man who fell 3,000 feet from a tandem paraglider into the rugged Rattlesnake Canyon after 'he forgot to put his leg straps on.'
Robert De Niro Tax Lien - Veteran actor Robert De Niro was compelled to sign a check for over $6.4 million to the IRS on Thursday, reportedly only hours after he found out that he owed the hefty sum.
Chevy Impala - General Motors (GM) is recalling about 1,200 model year 2014 Chevrolet Impala cars after identifying a problem with the brake pads, which can fail to release from the rotors even when a driver is not touching the brake pedal.
Street Racer Surrenders - A 21-year-old man who lost control of his vehicle and killed 2 people while racing in Chatsworth this past week has been booked into jail and charged with murder.
Jose Mujica - If you've been following world politics over the past 5 years, it is almost impossible not to have heard of - or even admired - Uruguay's outspoken leader Jose Mujica.
Erskine College Volleyball - The administrators of a private Christian school in South Carolina have been on the receiving end of a barrage of criticisms after the school's board of trustees denounced homosexuality.
Dallas Weather - U.S. authorities have been forced to cancel thousands of flights at one of the nation's biggest airline hubs because of freezing rain, affecting parts of Texas and Oklahoma.
Leonardo DeCaprio Billy Milligan - Multiple award winning actor Leonardo DeCaprio may be set to put up one of the most compelling performances of his career when he plays Billy Milligan, an Ohio native who was tried for armed robbery and raping three women in the 70s but was acquitted after pleading insanity due to his multiple-personality disorder.
Jenelle Evans - 'Teen Mom 2' star Jenelle Evans has been arrested again, this time for driving without a license in South Carolina on Tuesday.
Travis Kvapil Car Stolen - Travis Kvapil and Team XTREME have been forced to pull out of Sunday's NASCA Sprint Cup at the Atlanta Motor Speedway after their only available race car was stolen on Thursday night from a Morrow, Georgia parking lot.
World Health Organization Music Hearing Loss - The World Health Organization (WHO) has revealed that up to 1.1 billion people across the globe stand a risk of losing their hearing due to unsafe use of personal multimedia devices and being exposed to unhealthy sound levels at public places such as nightclubs and stadiums.