Seven million birds are estimated to die every year, confused by the red lights on TV and radio towers. The species most affected turn out to be tiny songbirds – mostly warblers – that are considered 'birds of conservation concern.' But there may be simple solutions....
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'Nightline' spent two days in the packed hospitals of a city suffering from a widespread illness.
If you were looking for a hotel room in Washington, D.C. at this time four years ago, unless your pockets were very deep and your connections very strong, you were out of luck. Fast forward to Inauguration 2013, and finding a hotel room in D.C. is easier. Much easier. There's still plenty of availability, in fact, and maybe even a few deals.
Afghan defense minister hopes US will not abandon Afghanistan after 2014
Speculation mounts ahead of Facebook's mystery press event Tuesday _ search, perhaps?
Misdemeanor case returns to court over allegations Lohan lied to police about traffic accident
Apple shares drop below $500 for first time in 11 months on reports of iPhone sales letdown
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said flu cases had waned in recent weeks but that the cold-weather virus could still make a comeback before the end of the season.
The Presidential Inaugural Committee requires winners of state lotteries awarded with tickets to pledge not to sell them, but black market tickets are widely available for purchase online, which causes problems.
Cuomo: NY will lead US in gun control with wide-ranging bills; Legislature ready to act
2012 military suicides jumped to record 349; some see problem worsening as troops come home
Today is Martin Luther King Jr.'s 84th birthday.
A new ad from Coke claims the company is part of the obesity solution, not the problem. The two-minute commercial is set to air on national cable news starting Monday.

"Nightline" spent the last 48 hours documenting a city in crisis from a raging flu epidemic, from patients who already have it to those who are taking measures to avoid it and the doctors who are battling the outbreak.
Diane Sawyer on the top news stories that have people buzzing this week.

