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Winter Storm Rakes East Coast, Bringing Snow, Wind To Northeast
The storm, which meteorologists are calling a "bomb cyclone," brought bitterly cold weather to the South.
Thomas Fire, 5th-Largest In Modern California History, Shows Few Signs Of Slowing
The blaze raging in Ventura and Santa Barbara counties covers more ground than New York City. And as other, smaller fires are reined in, weather forecasts portend the Thomas Fire will spread.
Trump Call Controversy Renews Spotlight On Gold Star Families
President Trump's condolence calls to the families of the fallen has put new attention on Gold Star Families. But this isn't the first time Trump has offended families who lost loved ones in combat.
Publisher Of An Alabama Newspaper Calls For The KKK To 'Clean Out' Washington
"We'll get the hemp ropes out, loop them over a tall limb and hang all of them," said Goodloe Sutton, publisher of the Democrat-Reporter, after admitting he wrote an incendiary editorial.
Halima Aden Is First To Wear A Burkini In 'Sports Illustrated' Swimsuit Issue
The Somali American model was also the first to wear a burkini in the Miss Minnesota USA pageant in 2016. Find out more about the garment — and the controversies it has sparked.
At Least 2 Killed As Subtropical Storm Alberto Makes Landfall In Southern U.S.
Two journalists who were covering the rainfall in North Carolina were killed, their newsroom reported. The National Hurricane Center warns the storm will bring heavy rains and flash flooding.
In NATO Speech, Trump Scolds Leaders But Doesn't Recommit To Defense Pledge
At a dedication for two memorials, President Trump told gathered NATO leaders that it was "not fair" to U.S. taxpayers for NATO countries to spend less than they pledged on their own national defense.
Massive Blizzard Works Its Way Up The East Coast
A storm heading up the East Coast is coating roads in ice and blanketing regions in snow, and has shut down Washington, D.C., and several other major cities.
Here's why the new Nancy Reagan stamp prompted backlash from the LGBTQ+ community
Nancy and Ronald Reagan's legacy on HIV/AIDS and the stamp's unveiling during Pride month have led members of the LGBTQ+ community to criticize the Biden administration and the Postal Service.
Facebook's parent company reports a drop in revenue for the first time ever
CEO Mark Zuckerberg says Meta will slow hiring and tighten its budget. Soaring inflation, interest rate hikes and other economic woes have affected the digital advertising the company depends on.
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