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Study Finds Climate Change Doubled Likelihood of Recent European Floods
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How the landmark Paris Climate Agreement came together
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Justice Department probe finds Mississippi police force violated residents' civil rights
An investigation by the Department of Justice (DOJ) found that a police department in the majority-Black city of Lexington, Miss., discriminated against Black people and sexually harassed women, as ...1 hour ago -
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Exploring public perception of climate change in Florida and Texas
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Hurricane Helene forecast to bring 'catastrophic, life-threatening' flooding to Carolinas
Hurricane Helene is set reach the Carolinas Thursday night, bringing “catastrophic, life threatening” flooding with 9 inches to 14 inches of additional rainfall, according to a National Weather ...3 hours ago -
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Flash floods and amber warning as more rain expected overnight
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Harris-backed filibuster change would ‘break’ the Senate, McConnell says
The outgoing Republican leader blasted the vice president’s proposal to restore abortion rights.5 hours ago -
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As projected ALDS Game 1 starter, Tanner Bibee is finding his best stuff at the perfect time for the Cleveland Guardians
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Rangers Find Themselves In Major Predicament With Ryan Lindgren Injury
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Putin Declares Changes to Russian Nuclear Doctrine
President Vladimir V. Putin heightened his warnings against the West, asserting that Russia should be permitted to use nuclear arms in the event of an attack by a nation backed by a nuclear power.15 hours ago - Russia -
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Quiz: See how your views on climate change compare to others in your area
A Yale poll found two-thirds of Americans say they're worried about climate change. Answer questions from the survey to see how your views compare to others in your area and the nation.Yesterday - Climate -
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‘A perfect storm of stunning failure’: Senate probe finds huge Secret Service errors at Trump rally
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‘One pistol clip can change the balance of power’: Congress is wholly unprepared for a mass casualty event
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The World Is a Mess. That Makes the Climate Crisis Harder to Solve.
A transformed China, conflicts in Ukraine and elsewhere, and intractable clashes over money have pushed the prospects of progress to a new low.3 days ago - Climate -
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Earth Had a Ring 466 Million Years Ago, Study Says
Impact craters found around the Earth that were made around the same time could be linked to debris falling from a ring, a new study suggests.3 days ago -
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Michel Siffre, 85, Dies; Descended Into Caves to Study the Human Mind
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OpenAI’s Reasoning Machine, Instagram Teen Changes and Amazon R.T.O. Drama
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How Does Pregnancy Change the Brain? Clues Are Emerging.
As hormones surge, some brain areas shrink in what scientists say may be a fine-tuning that helps mothers bond with and care for their babies.September 18
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