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Georgia blaze shows how climate change has led to more wildfires in the East
Wildfires are often thought to be a problem for Western North America, but climate change and other factors are making fires nastier in the East, especially this year
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Q&A: Apollo astronaut Schmitt talks about getting back to the moon and life in the universe
Apollo astronaut Harrison “Jack” Schmitt knows what the Artemis II crew was feeling when it rocketed into space this month for a historic lunar flyby: Pure excitement and the potential for so much more
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Justice Department drops criminal probe of Federal Reserve chair Powell, likely clearing way for successor confirmation
Justice Department drops criminal probe of Federal Reserve chair Powell, likely clearing way for successor confirmation
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Meet the baby koala hiding in its mom’s pouch at a Florida zoo’s new Outback habitat
The Palm Beach Zoo in Florida has two reasons to celebrate
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Locked Capitol doors and more cash for security are the new normal after Minnesota assassination
State lawmakers across the U.S. are increasing security measures as political violence rises
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Man who helped fellow runner across Boston Marathon finish line says it was natural instinct to help
One of two men who helped carry a fellow runner across the finish line of the Boston Marathon said he had been struggling earlier himself but drew strength from the supportive crowd
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Ex-Philippine President Duterte to face trial on crimes against humanity charges
Judges at the International Criminal Court have confirmed crimes against humanity charges against former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte for deadly anti-drugs crackdowns he allegedly oversaw while in office
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4 tickets to World Cup final are listed on FIFA's resale site for more than $2 million
FIFA’s resale site has four tickets on sale for the World Cup final for just under $2.3 million each
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Congress keeps holding all-nighters, creating dysfunction after dark
Late-night votes are an age-old pressure tactic for congressional leaders in both major political parties
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Prosecutors used rap lyrics to help send a man to death row in Texas. It's not an uncommon tactic
Attorneys for a Black man scheduled to be executed in Texas say the introduction of rap lyrics he wrote biased an almost all-white jury when they decided to sentence him to death
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