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Forget driverless cars. One company wants autonomous helicopters to spray crops and fight fires
A New Hampshire company is working to develop a fleet of autonomous helicopters that it hopes can be used to put out fires, spray crops and handle other dangerous jobs
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Takeaways from the AP's investigation into Osprey safety issues
The Osprey is back in the air after being grounded for months following a crash last November that killed eight U.S. service members in Japan
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4 monkeys remain free nearly 2 weeks after dozens escaped a South Carolina compound
Authorities say four monkeys remain free nearly two weeks after a group of 43 escaped from a South Carolina compound that breeds them for medical research
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The Osprey's safety issues spiked over five years and caused deaths. Pilots still want to fly it
The Osprey is back in the air after being grounded for months following a crash last November that killed eight U.S. service members in Japan
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The World Food Prize Foundation announces changes to expand international reach
An Iowa-based group that strives to alleviate world hunger is announcing a leadership change as it works to expand its international focus
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Judge strikes down Wyoming abortion laws, including an explicit ban on pills to end pregnancy
A judge has struck down Wyoming’s overall ban on abortion and its first-in-the nation explicit prohibition on the use of medication to end pregnancy
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Pennsylvania's high court orders counties not to count disputed ballots in US Senate race
Pennsylvania’s state Supreme Court is weighing in on a flashpoint amid ongoing vote counting in the U.S. Senate election between Democratic Sen. Bob Casey and Republican David McCormick
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3 people are killed in random stabbings in New York City. A suspect is in custody
Officials say a man has carried out a string of stabbings across a swath of Manhattan that killed three people
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Prosecutors say 2 men prioritized money over human life leading to deaths of Indian family
Federal prosecutors say two men put financial profit over human life when they attempted to smuggle a couple from India and their two young children across the U.S.-Canada border in heavy snow, leading to the family freezing to death
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Sister of ex-Marine charged in subway chokehold death testifies to his 'calm' spirit and patriotism
Defense attorneys began their defense of a former U.S. Marine charged with fatally choking a homeless man aboard a Manhattan subway by calling the defendant's older sister to the witness stand
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