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Syrian families scour hospitals and morgues for loved ones lost under Assad's rule
People in Syria are looking for their relatives and friends in prisons, hospitals and morgues. The U.N. estimates over 100,00 people have gone missing in Syria under the Assad regime.
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Submersible implosion may have been avoided if Navy design principles were followed
While the U.S. Coast Guard investigates the cause of the Titan submersible tragedy, expert submariners say it could have been avoided by following the Navy's design principles known as SUBSAFE.
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Tsunami May Prove Bigger Killer Than Chile Quake
Authorities say most of the nearly 800 people who died were in communities along a 435-mile stretch of Chile's Pacific coast that was swamped by giant waves after last week's 8.8 magnitude earthquake.
Nonprofit Has Tracked 33,000 Lives Lost In 24 Years Of Attempts To Reach E.U.
For decades, a network of volunteers has been tracking refugees, asylum seekers and immigrants who have died trying to cross the borders of the European Union.
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Storm Watch: Marco Makes Landfall, Laura Predicted To Be Category 2 Hurricane In Gulf
Tropical Storm Laura is expected to make landfall on the Texas-Louisiana border late Wednesday or early Thursday. Forecasts have both storms bringing heavy rain to some of the same areas in Louisiana.
How the Once Mighty GOP Faded from California Politics
“This is an Absolute Marathon” Fire Crews Make Progress Fighting Wildfires Some of the biggest wildfires in state history continue to burn over a vast stretch of Northern California with blazes raging in counties surrounding the Bay Area and along the Central Coast. Senior California Public Utility Regulator Claims Whistleblower Retaliation Alice Stebbins was appointed … Continue reading How the Once Mighty GOP Faded from California Politics →
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Coming Together at a Shelter from the Storm
Hurricane evacuees all across the Gulf Coast are moving out of shelters. But moving makes some evacuees realize the depths of the bond they forged in desperate circumstances. One shelter in Mississippi serves as an example.
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First Storm Was a ‘Bomb’; It’s Mostly Moved On; More Rain Soon
Tuesday storm was by one measure the most intense in California weather history. Next up: a weekend storm that will pose a challenge for homeward-bound holiday travelers.
What Gets Made In LA Is Way More Than Movies
The LA area is home to the most manufacturing jobs in the U.S., from clothes to metal parts to new aerospace tech. Companies have reinvented themselves, even as they struggle to find skilled workers.
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News Brief: Texas Voting Bill, Naomi Osaka, Hurricane Season Threat
Texas governor threatens "no pay" after Democrats walk out over voting rights bill. Naomi Osaka drops out of French Open after dispute over media appearances. The Atlantic hurricane season begins.
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