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Shaq earns doctorate in education
Video: Former NBA star Shaquille O'Neal is a doctor now. O'Neal received his doctoral degree in education from Barry University alongside 1,100 other students during commencement ceremonies this weekend.
Bear that fell from tree dies after being hit by car
Video: Authorities say a bear tranquilized on the University of Colorado campus last week and widely viewed in photos as it fell from a tree has been killed by a car.
Neurologist describes football brain hazards
Video: In the wake of the suicide of football player Junior Seau, some have wondered if he suffered from depression. Neurologist Walter Bradley discusses the potential damage football does to the brain.
Tallest man in U.S. in seeking shoes, normalcy
Video: Igor Vovkovinskiy, the tallest man in the United States, flies to Massachusetts so shoe engineers at Reebok can try to custom build shoes strong enough to support his massive frame.
Ashton Kutcher's spoof of online dating ad sparks controversy
Video: The ad for Popchips by the 'Two and a Half Men' star raises the hackles of some in the Twitterverse, who call the ad racist because of Kutcher's 'brownface' character.
Zoo lion wants boy dressed like zebra for dinner
Video: Boy in black-and-white stripes unfazed as lioness tries to attack him through glass at the zoo.
Meet 'The Man Who Quit Money'
Video: Author Mark Sundeen talks about his friend Daniel Suelo, a man who lives in Utah caves, forages for food and is the subject of his book.
Stars of 'Firelight' put out green tips
Video: Cuba Gooding Jr. and 'Firelight' co-stars share green tips from the red carpet.
Walk & talk: 'The West Wing' reunion
Video: Martin Sheen, Allison Janney, Dulé Hill, Joshua Malina, Melissa Fitzgerald and William Duffy reprise their roles, walking and talking their way into the Oval Office. Why? To share an initiative with the president: To get America walking.

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Assignment Earth: Wyoming wolves
Wolves have spread out in the Rocky Mountain states under federal protection, but could eventually face a deadly free-fire zone.
In the Green Room: Ryan Klesko hits a home run for clean air
Video: Chuck talks trees, carbon audits and clean air with baseball legend Ryan Klesko on his tree farm.
Assignment Earth: Dying hemlock
An invasive insect threatens the species.
The Green Party: Sustainable wedding lighting
Video: Wedding lighting can be sustainable, find out how how with Danielle V!
Assignment Earth: Reseeding the rainforest
A rancher in Guatemala is restoring a rainforest, one seedling at a time.
Blue Legacy - An interview with Louisiana musician Tab Benoit
The local activist and artist speaks up for the wetlands in his home state
Blue Legacy - Louisiana: Life on the edge
A major concern among those living near the Gulf of Mexico is land loss
Blue Legacy - Louisiana: Downstream dead zone
Local young people are leaving the wetlands for jobs in cities partly because the Dead Zone is eradicating the Gulf of Mexico’s shrimp supplies
Blue Legacy - St. Louis: Upstream America
Learn about the importance of the city that marks a dividing line in the Mississippi River.

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