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Plastic ocean debris the target of new Calif. bill

It's a common sight on the nation's beaches: among the sand, sea foam and gnarled kelp lay plastic bottles, bags and other garbage.Full story

Doctors save Ohio boy by 'printing' an airway tube

In a medical first, doctors used plastic particles and a 3-D laser printer to create an airway splint to save the life of a baby boy who used to stop breathing nearly every day. Full story

Group urges retailers to reject card settlement

The National Retail Federation urged retailers on Tuesday to reject a settlement with major credit card companies over alleged fee-fixing, ahead of a court deadline next week. Full story

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  Woman tearfully pleads for return of mom’s ashes

A woman in Washington State is still waiting for the thief who stole her mother’s ashes — along with a credit card — from her home, to return the heart-shaped urn before Mother’s Day.

  Gun rights radicals embrace paranoia over American majority

Senator Chris Murphy of Connecticut talks with Rachel Maddow about how far away from American popular opinion the radical messaging of the NRA and its new president have become, and the ridiculous efforts by state Republicans to violate the U.S. Constitution and nullify federal law.

  These fashions are stylish as well as eco-friendly

In honor of Earth Day, Chassie Post of Gilt.com shares the hottest green trends, from floral pants and dresses to vegan leather.

  Cut out middleman and save loads of cash

If you’re able to cut out the middlemen in transactions on certain products, you could save a ton of money. Internet businesses are trying their hand at cutting them out and passing the savings on to you.

  When it comes to building wealth, younger generations lagging

The Gen X and Gen Y generations have accumulated less wealth than their parents did at the same age a quarter century ago, a new Urban Institute study finds. TODAY Finance Editor Jean Chatzky joins Morning Joe to discuss why those under 40 could be facing less secure futures and shakier retirements.

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