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Millions In East Coast Without Power For Days After Isaias Sweeps Through
Millions of people in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut are without power as utilities struggle to repair grids damaged by Tropical Storm Isaias.
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Gulf Coast Cleans Up After Hurricane Nate Comes Ashore
Hurricane Nate made landfall on the Mississippi shore early Sunday. When the storm hit Central America, 22 people were killed. No deaths have been reported in the U.S. so far.
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Mysterious rubber bales found along the Texas coast could be from WWII
Mysterious rubber bales continue to wash up on the Texas coast. It took a bit for the experts to figure out what they were. Turns out you have to go all the way back to World War II for clues.
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Oregon lawmakers rush to the end of the legislative session
The Oregon Legislature’s 2021 session is drawing to a close, and it’s been an eventful five months, with a slow start but then a lot of activity: on pandemic response, policing, gun laws and much more. Democratic lawmakers, who hold sizable majorities, will also be leaving some of the priorities undone.
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Some Alabama Voters Surprised By Jeff Sessions' Potential Senate Comeback
Former Alabama Senator and Attorney General Jeff Sessions is set to run for his old Senate seat. His clashes with President Trump cloud his political future.
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West Coast Leaders Urge Congress To Step Up Aid To States
Oregon Gov. Kate Brown and Washington Gov. Jay Inslee joined a host of top officials in calling for another $1 trillion in relief funding.
Climate scientists are alarmed by record water temperatures off Florida's coast
Some climate scientists are alarmed by the high ocean temperatures off Florida's coast. Coral reefs and fish are at risk.
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Jeff Sessions Forced Out As Attorney General After Constant Criticism From Trump
Sessions was an early Trump supporter, but he quickly lost the president's favor after recusing himself from the Russia investigation. Democrats immediately expressed concern about the probe's fate.
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Oregon researchers explore coast to survey rockfish
Researchers from the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife are spending nearly 10 weeks at sea surveying black, blue and deacon rockfish.
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Now Playing! ‘Lost Landscapes of San Francisco’ at the Castro
Rick Prelinger's annual found-footage traipse turns back the clock and re-awakens us to the present.
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