Displaced piggies in Detroit, DIY slime controversy in California and a pup rescued by a D.C. United Player 130 miles from home.
WATCH: 5 Patchiest Stories Of The Week
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Preet Bharara Fired: Manhattan US Attorney Out After Refusing To Resign
The powerful prosecutor took to his personal Twitter account to make it clear that he has been fired.
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Italian Rock Band Denied U.S. Entry, Deported Trying To Reach Austin For SXSW Performance
Members of Soviet Soviet were stopped by customs agents in Seattle and flown back to Italy over disagreement over earning income at gigs.
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Meet Five Women Changing The World One Patch At A Time
In honor of National Women's History Month, we're celebrating the stories of five world-class women with homegrown influence.
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Nor'easter Will Bring Heavy Snow, Frigid Temps To East Coast
We might be approaching spring but a storm expected to track along the east is forecast to bring snow and bone chilling temps.
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How To Raise A Teen, From The Father Of A Runaway
Sal Clemente pulled no punches unpacking his thoughts and feelings after his daughter's three-day disappearance.
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At SXSW, Joe Biden Recruits Others To Join Cancer-Fighting Mission
He likened his "National Cancer Moonshot" to JFK's famous challenge to land a man on the moon 45 years ago this September.
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Watch Live Eagle Cam: E9's 'Fledge Watch' Begins
Florida’s beloved eaglet E9 will soon take its first flight, kicking off an official “Fledge Watch.”
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Kellyanne Conway: Microwaves Can Be Used As Spy Cameras
"I'm not in the job of having evidence," she later added.
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Northeast Blizzard: Thousands Of U.S. Flights Canceled Ahead Of March 14 Snowstorm
Major airlines have announced cancelations ahead of the March winter storm with a bulk of the cancelations expected Tuesday.
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Snow Day Movies: 13 Patch Picks
In need of some blizzard entertainment? We rounded up a slew of snow day movies perfect for cozying up on the couch.
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Flint Water Crisis: Judge Orders Apology From Former Health Official
Corrine Miller, who avoided felony charges in a plea deal, knew of the deadly Legionnaire’s epidemic but said nothing, a prosecutor said.
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Heavy Blizzard Sweeps The Northeast
Thousands of flights were canceled and countless schools were closed as frigid conditions immiserated commuters from Maryland to Maine.
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Gas For 79 Cents A Gallon? Pump War Between Two Houston Stations Rages On
It's Texaco versus Johnny Quick, and they're giving March Madness a whole new meaning.
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LA Sheriff's Department Spends $300,000 To Change Belt Buckles
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department is spending $300,000 to switch belt buckles from silver to gold.
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Deadly Cobra Escapes Florida Home
A monocled cobra slithered away from a home in Ocala on Monday night.
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2018’s Rankings Of Best Graduate Schools Revealed: See Which Schools Made The List
U.S. News & World Report has released its annual set of rankings for schools in business, law, medicine, nursing, education and engineering.
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Buzz Aldrin Outlines Vision To Settle Mars During SXSW Appearance In Austin
The 87-year-old legendary astronaut also was in town to premiere "Buzz Aldrin: Cycling Pathways to Mars," a virtual reality experience.
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FIU Students Prove Spring Break Stereotype Wrong
A group of FIU students spontaneously offered to help clean up a stretch of South Beach where hordes of spring breakers left a big mess.
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DC's Cherry Blossoms Are in Big Trouble, National Park Service Says
Icy cold temperatures are threatening the cherry blossoms at their most vulnerable time with peak bloom just days away.
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