Notorious serial killer Ted Bundy’s murder spree ended when he was caught shortly after attacking several women at Florida State University in Tallahassee. Source
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Survivors of serial killer Ted Bundy tell their stories
Ted Bundy targeted Florida college students in one of his final attacks – three of the women survived and share their terrifying ordeal and long road to recovery Source
Joe Biden wins Alaska primary
Alaska moved to a ranked-choice primary this year, and switched to a 100% vote by mail system due to the coronavirus pandemic. Source
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New York state has more coronavirus cases than any country worldwide; Americans get creative with their hairstyling needs while social distancing Source
Hundreds of women caught up in abortion bans amid coronavirus pandemic
With the coronavirus pandemic stretching the healthcare system, groups against abortion rights saw an opening to press their agenda. So far, five states have tried to ban the procedure, declaring it non-essential. Kate Smith reports. Source
Coronavirus updates: Pope Francis leads empty Vigil Mass ahead of Easter
The U.S. on Saturday surpassed 20,000 deaths nationwide from coronavirus, overtaking Italy as the country with the most deaths. Source
How the National Zoo is keeping the animals happy and healthy
“It’s also just nice to know that they care so much that they will just keep working during anything,” said Tyler Johnson. Source
Americans get creative with their hairstyling needs while social distancing
With salons and barbershops temporarily closed, many people are taking their hairstyles in to their own hands, literally. Jamie Yuccas reports. Source
Inside look at how zoos care for animals during coronavirus pandemic
Although zoos are closed, the animals inside still need constant care and they are just as vulnerable to the coronavirus as humans are. Chip Reid with inside look at how zoos nationwide are caring for these animals. Source
Nationwide school closures make learning difficult for students
On Saturday, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced that he is recommending the city’s schools be closed for the rest of the academic year, continuing the trend of school closures across America. The alternative, learning from home, is proving difficult for many students. Meg Oliver reports. Source