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Photographer Says He Lost His Job After Leaking Pictures Of Rick Perry And Coal CEO
Former Department of Energy photographer Simon Edelman is filing a federal whistleblower suit after he leaked the photos of a private meeting between the energy secretary and Robert Murray.
As SF Schools Cut Ties With Police, State Education Chief Says Officers Still Needed in Some Schools
While San Francisco declared its public schools sanctuaries from law enforcement, state Superintendent Tony Thurmond said some officers are needed to protect students from shootings or bomb threats.
Current, Deadly U.S. Coronavirus Surge Has Peaked, Researchers Say
Daily numbers of new cases are finally starting to wane, and hospitalizations are down slightly. But health care systems are still overburdened and another resurgence remains a threat.
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U.S. Envoy To The Coalition Against ISIS Resigns Over Trump's Syria Policy
Brett McGurk's decision to accelerate his departure from the Trump administration comes on the heels of Secretary of Defense James Mattis' resignation earlier this week.
Florida County Worries About Irma's Cleanup Costs
In Nassau County, one official says they are still waiting on reimbursement from state and federal authorities for disaster costs forked out when Hurricane Matthew caused damage last year.
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September Is Peak Hurricane Season. Why Is That?
September 10 is the day you're statistically most likely to find a tropical cyclone somewhere in the Atlantic basin. The reason has to do with both wind and water.
Live updates: Oregonians line up for emergency relief payments
Lines of Oregonians seeking $500 in emergency funds were been reported across the state Thursday, after the roll-out of a lawmaker-approved relief fund aimed at helping people caught in unemployment limbo. The state added Jackson County to its COVID-19 watchlist Thursday, and also removed Marion and Wasco counties from the list. Watch this story for live coronavirus updates.
Wisconsin Vacation Area Struggles To Survive During Pandemic
In Wisconsin Dells, tourism is normally a billion dollar business for the town. But this year, because of the pandemic, visitors are scarce, workers are scared and some attractions are shut down.
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Heat Check: Getting Lost, Giving In
From a raunchy, R&B label debut by TeaMarrr to Vagabon's atmospheric music, these immersive songs command you to stop, listen and let go.
Trump Administration Proposes Relaxing Rules On Waste From Coal Plants
The Environmental Protection Agency would give coal plants more time to close unlined coal ash ponds, and ease rules on wastewater. Opponents say that prolongs the risk of toxic spills.
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