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Why This Uear’s Quiet U.S. Wildfire Season could be One of Our Last
This year transported the West to summers of the past: Pleasant temperatures and clear air allowed f...
December 13, 2023
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A Teen Overcame His Shyness to Collect and Give away 54,000 Toys
Reed Marcum was a shy kid. He struggled with anxiety, he said, and was sometimes bullied at school. ...
December 13, 2023
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Pharmacies Share Medical Data with Police without a Warrant, Inquiry Finds
The nation's largest pharmacy chains have handed over Americans' prescription records to police and ...
December 13, 2023
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Biden Says ‘Indiscriminate Bombing’ in Gaza is Costing Israel Support
President Biden offered sharp criticism of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's conduct of th...
December 13, 2023
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Supreme Court Will Consider Fast-Tracking Trump Appeal in D.C. Trial
The Supreme Court said Monday it will consider special counsel Jack Smith's request to fast-track co...
December 12, 2023
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Air Force Disciplines 15 People in Discord Leaks Investigation
The Air Force disciplined 15 members of the Air National Guard after an internal investigation found...
December 12, 2023
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Texas Supreme Court Rules against Woman at Center of Abortion Battle
Kate Cox, a Dallas-area woman who petitioned a judge to get an abortion in Texas, has left the state...
December 12, 2023
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Lawmakers Vote in Favor of Plan to Bring Capitals, Wizards to Virginia
A group of Virginia state lawmakers voted Monday in favor of a deal to bring the Washington Capitals...
December 12, 2023
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On the Streets, Opioids Sometimes More Potent than Fentanyl: Nitazenes
After years spent addicted to heroin on the streets of North Carolina, Samantha Ross had turned her ...
December 11, 2023
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Swimming Outdoors in Winter? Some Love It. but Bring a Swim Parka.
It's 6:45 a.m. and cold - in the mid-30s - when I step onto the Bethesda-Chevy Chase YMCA's outdoor ...
December 11, 2023
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After Arrests and Deportations, Mongolians Worry about Chinese Reach
ULAANBAATAR, Mongolia - All she wanted was for her only child to go to school in her native tongue....
December 11, 2023
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Why Tesla Autopilot Shouldn’t Be Used in as Many Places as You Think
Tesla's Autopilot technology has been involved in about 40 fatal and serious car crashes - including...
December 11, 2023
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What to Know about Egypt’s Election, Expected to Hand Sisi a Third Term
CAIRO - Egyptians head to the polls Sunday in an election expected to hand a third term to President...
December 11, 2023
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Biden’s Arming of Israel Faces Backlash as Gaza’s Civilian Toll Grows
The Biden administration faces mounting pressure over its provision of powerful weapons to Israel, w...
December 11, 2023
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Haley Surges, DeSantis Stumbles. That’s the Narrative. Is It That Simple?
The word "narrative" often dominates descriptions of politics, and right now the narrative about the...
December 11, 2023
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