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Saharan Dust Cloud Arrives At The U.S. Gulf Coast, Bringing Haze
The phenomenon happens every year – but the 2020 version is especially large and imposing, experts say.
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NASCAR Team Debuts 'Blue Lives Matter' Car To Show Support For Law Enforcement
The car's driver says it honors first responders. Last week, NASCAR banned the Confederate battle flag from its events. A black driver recently unveiled a Black Lives Matter paint scheme.
130 Degrees: Death Valley Sees What Could Be Record Heat
Any visitors to the national park are getting blunt advice: "Travel prepared to survive." It's part of a heat wave that is forcing rolling blackouts in the West.
It Was A Feel-Good Story About Potatoes. But It Left Out An Idaho Militia's Role
The Real Idaho Three Percenters' involvement in a potato giveaway raises questions about the role armed groups are playing in the coronavirus response.
Trump Tweets Inflame Protests Sparked By George Floyd's Death
Protests continue across the U.S. following the death of George Floyd, a black man who died in police custody in Minnesota. President Trump was largely silent this past weekend — except on Twitter.
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'Black Lives Matter Plaza,' Across From White House, Is Christened By D.C. Leaders
After an unveiling attended by the mayor, "Black Lives Matter" now adorns an official street sign near the White House — and a yellow-lettered mural that spans two city blocks.
Super Typhoon Yutu, 'Strongest Storm Of 2018,' Slams U.S. Pacific Territory
Tens of thousands of U.S. citizens in the Northern Mariana Islands got lashed with winds of Category 5 intensity. The storm's vast scale and rapid escalation stunned meteorologists.
7 Law Enforcement Officers Shot, 1 Killed In South Carolina
The incident began around 4 p.m. just outside the city of Florence as deputies tried to serve a search warrant. Authorities identified a suspect and say he is in custody.
European Leaders Demand Investigation Of Slain Bulgarian Journalist
A suspect was briefly detained Tuesday, but was let go. Bulgarian officials have indicated Viktoria Marinova was not targeted for her work, and that no suspect or motive has been yet uncovered.
Airbnb Cancels Bookings By Users Connected To White Nationalist Rally
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks to Deborah Hellman, a professor at the University of Virginia, about Airbnb's cancellation of bookings by attendees to a Charlottesville, Va., white nationalist event.
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