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Hurricane Beryl gains strength as Category 4 storm after lashing Caribbean islands
Forecasters warned that Hurricane Beryl would bring "extremely dangerous" conditions. -
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Hurricane Beryl an "extremely dangerous" storm with Caribbean in its sights
Hurricane Beryl has been fluctuating between a Category 3 and Category 4, producing life-threatening conditions as it heads toward the Windward Islands in the Caribbean. CBS News' Cristian Benavides has more. -
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Your 401(k) is easier to manage than ever thanks to these 3 game changers
Younger workers are reaping the benefits of years of improvements to employer retirement-savings plans. -
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A project to build a nearly 2,500-mile subsea power line that would connect vast wind and solar farms in Morocco to the U.K. shows how the world's electricity-supply map is changing.
A project to build a nearly 2,500-mile subsea power line that would connect vast wind and solar farms in Morocco to the U.K. shows how the world’s electricity-supply map is changing. -
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Brazil creates fewer formal jobs than expected in May
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Construction spending posts bigger-than-expected drop in May
Construction spending fell 0.1% in May, the Commerce Department reported Monday. -
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Georgia Sen. Raphael Warnock defends Biden, says America is ‘better’ than electing Trump
Georgia Sen. Raphael Warnock defended President Joe Biden after his dismal performance during the first general election debate against former President Donald Trump.Donald Trump -
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MLB trade deadline rumors: First-place Brewers may look inward for starting pitching rather than external help
Milwaukee's rotation is in desperate need of subsidizing, but it may not come from outside the organizationMLB -
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Bionic leg makes walking quicker and easier for amputees, trial shows
Brain-controlled device results in more natural gait and improves stability on stairs and uneven terrain. A brain-controlled bionic leg has allowed people with amputations to walk more quickly and navigate stairs and obstacles more easily in a ...
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