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Trump Pardons Michael Behenna, Former Soldier Convicted Of Killing Iraqi Prisoner
Behenna was convicted of unpremeditated murder in a combat zone. But his claim of self-defense and a request for clemency drew support from high-profile corners of Oklahoma.
PSU President Rahmat Shoureshi Forced Out
Rahmat Shoureshi is stepping down as Portland State University president after 21 months at the helm and several months under intense scrutiny.
New Research On Sound Could Make Tornado Warnings More Accurate
Forecasters have gotten better giving advance notice of when tornadoes might strike. Now, there's a new technology that may help researchers even more: listening for the sounds of a tornado that humans can't hear.
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Pence Speech Riles Some As Southern Baptists' Moderates Gain Strength
The largest Protestant denomination in the country closed its annual meeting Wednesday with a partisan speech from the vice president. The group's new leader quickly sought to distance it from Pence.
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22 Mayors Want PG&E to Become a Customer-Owned Co-Op
A coalition of public officials representing 5 million Californians — including 22 mayors — want to see PG&E emerge from bankruptcy as a customer-owned cooperative. And they’re asking state regulators to help. In a letter sent Tuesday to the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) and Gov. Gavin Newsom, the group of mayors and county supervisors … Continue reading 22 Mayors Want PG&E to Become a Customer-Owned Co-Op →
This Week, 2,000 Children Ran A Race Through The Gray Smog Of Delhi
Even though the Delhi government has urged folks not to exercise outdoors, a "Race for Children" still took place. The Twittersphere was outraged.
Viking's Choice: Japanese Free Jazz, Psychedelic Hardcore, Doomy Drone
Our Viking's Choice column has been a safe space (or a festering wound, depending on whom you ask) for metal, punk, drone and all sorts of "weird" and/or "loud" music. Check out the latest playlist.
Hopi Tribal Members Face Lack Of Reliable, Affordable Fuel
Many are cheering the closure of a giant coal strip mine in Arizona, but thousands of Native Americans who burn coal for heat are scrambling. Alternative heat sources are scarce and expensive.
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How Australian Wildfire Emissions May Impact Global Climate
The Australian bushfires have released an enormous amount of climate-warming carbon dioxide emissions. But emissions from wildfires have a complicated effect on the broader global climate.
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Less Than 2 Weeks Before Grammy Awards, Recording Academy CEO Is Suspended
Deborah Dugan, the Recording Academy president and CEO, has been placed on administrative leave amid an investigation into misconduct allegations.
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