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Covering of Spire of Rouen Cathedral in France Catches Fire
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Man Detained in France After Entering Rail Site Near Rouen
The man was picked up near Rouen days after arsonists damaged train signaling cables around the country, but he is not a suspect in that case, prosecutors say.2 days ago -
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Surfer catches 'incredible wave' to set up viral photo
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Since 2022, Tripp Mickle has covered news surrounding one of the biggest technology companies in Silicon Valley.42 min ago - Apple -
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Firefighters battle a growing wildfire, the largest blaze in California this year.2 days ago - California -
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Fires in Colorado, Washington as California's Park Fire rages
The Park Fire continues to roar in California and has expanded across four counties. CBS News' Jonathan Vigliotti reports from Chico. Also, CBS News Bay Area meteorologist Jessica Burch breaks down the weather conditions fueling the wildfires in ...2 hr ago - California -
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WATCH: Steelers WR George Pickens makes one-handed touchdown catch at training camp
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Largest wildfire in US grows to cover area bigger than Los Angeles
Park fire scorches 380,000 acres as firefighters battle blazes across US west, including historic mining town of Havilah. The largest wildfire in the US swelled to more than 380,000 acres on Tuesday morning, an area bigger than the city of Los ...3 hr ago -
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Massive fires in the U.S., Canada
Thousands were evacuated in Jasper, Canada, after a massive wildfire swept through town and a famous national park nearby. CBS News' Carter Evans reports from Alberta. Meanwhile, the Park Fire has broken records and is close to burning 400,000 ...2 days ago -
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Understanding the New Era of Fire
Wildfires, driven by climate change, have become more intense and frequent, but scientists are still trying to understand larger patterns.4 hr ago -
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‘There is a 50% chance I could get evicted’: My mother offered to buy me a $1.5 million house, but there’s a catch. Should I accept?
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