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Irving Azoff urges digital copyright reform

Music manager who organized the petition calling for Congress to reform the Digital Millennium Copyright Act says artists can’t afford to continuously play “whack-a-mole” while pulling videos from sites like YouTube. Source

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Risky attempt to rescue sick worker at South Pole underway

A risky emergency medical flight from the South Pole is underway. The plane took off early Wednesday from the Amundsen-Scott Station, an American research facility, and headed to a British outpost on the edge of Antarctica. Dana Jacobson reports with details of the daring evacuation. Source

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Lawsuit claims Baylor is “hunting ground” for rapists

Baylor University and its former football coach are accused of turning their back on sexual assault victims. Art Briles reportedly broke a promise to apologize to a woman sexually assaulted by one of his players. This comes as a new federal lawsuit accuses the Christian college of being a “hunting ground” for rapists. Mark Strassmann reports from the Baylor campus in Waco, Texas. Source

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Man claims he had sexual relationship with Orlando gunman

New revelations about the Orlando gunman’s personal life may shed light on the motive behind the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history. Omar Mateen killed 49 people inside the Pulse nightclub. Investigators may be closer to understanding why he targeted the gay club. David Begnaud reports. Source

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California homes evacuated as crews battle raging wildfires

Firefighters in California worked through the night to try stopping a pair of dangerous wildfires burning about a mile apart. The fires have forced hundreds around Los Angeles to leave their homes, and now they’re threatening to merge. At least 21 wildfires burning in the hot, dry West have charred more than 130,000 acres. Mireya Villarreal reports from Duarte, California. Source

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Broadway stars come together for Orlando’s LGBT community

Broadway’s biggest stars came together last week to record a new version of “What the World Needs Now is Love” with profits benefiting Orlando’s LGBT community. Producer James Wesley and his husband, musician Seth Rudetsky, put the project together in just two days. Dr Jon LaPook reports. Source

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