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Drought conditions in Kansas, the nation's largest wheat producer, take a toll
A deep and persistent drought has parched much of Kansas, and wheat farmers there now expect the smallest harvest in at least 60 years.
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2 dead, several injured in shooting at a high school graduation in Virginia
A high school graduation in Richmond abruptly turned to terror Tuesday following a shooting after the commencement ceremony.
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What the flooding is like in Kherson, Ukraine, after the Kakhovka dam breach upstream
Journalist in Ukraine Olena Nikolova describes what it's like in Kherson following flooding from a massive breach in the Kakhovka dam, which occurred upstream from the city.
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Record-breaking wildfires in Canada are impacting air quality in the U.S.
The Canadian wildfire season has started early and already broken records, with toxic smoke drifting south to the U.S. and many air quality alerts in place.
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Federal prosecutors tell Trump that he is a target in classified files probe
The notice from the Department of Justice gives Trump's lawyers a chance to argue against indictment. People who receive target letters are usually indicted, but not always.
North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum announces presidential bid
The two-term Republican governor has made news over the past year for championing far-right conservative policies aimed at curbing abortion access and transgender rights.
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A mastodon tooth washed up on a California beach and then went missing. A local museum tried to track it down.
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Kids can't all be star athletes. Here's how schools can welcome more students to play
Most American kids quit playing sports by age 11. That means a lot of kids are missing out on some of the huge benefits of sports, including spacial awareness, physical activity and team skills.
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Was Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. more radical than we remember? 'King: A Life' explores the question
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. knew as a college student that he was going to "kill Jim Crow."
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CNN CEO Chris Licht resigns
Licht had a tumultuous tenure running the network, including backlash over the botched town hall with former President Donald Trump last month.
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