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- Ireland votes to be world's first country to fully divest from fossil fuels
- Canadian scientists lend support to muzzled US counterparts | Science
- New York greenlights massive 90-megawatt wind farm off Long Island
- Federal authorities say mining operations controlled by West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice haven't paid $4.6 million in safety fines and penalties.
- Most Americans not benefiting from Dow 20,000
- NASA 'cuts live feed from international space station' after mysterious object appears on camera
- America's Largest Offshore Wind Farm Receives Construction Approval
- UW student trying to start alt-right group pleaded guilty to arson of black churches
- Panama suspends Panama Papers investigation
- An underground pipeline that runs through multiple Midwestern states has leaked an estimated 138,000 gallons of diesel fuel, according to the company that owns it, Magellan Midstream Partners.
- Mexican president cancels Trump summit - BBC News
- Allman Brothers Drummer Butch Trucks' Death Ruled a Suicide
- Last Canadian survivor of Armenian genocide dies at 107
- Female Marines to sleep next to males in field
- 2 teens arrested after planning mass shooting at Florida middle school
- WHO urges vigilance for human cases in wake of H5N8 outbreaks
- Two Infants Treated with Universal Immune Cells Have Their Cancer Vanish
- Burger King employees arrested after upsizing meals with marijuana
- Feds Say They Have Recordings Of Possibly Illegal Conversations Between Cops And Brooklyn Gun Dealer
- Horse left behind in Wyoming wilderness survives for 6 weeks
- About half of the live dolphins caught in the Japanese coastal town of Taiji were exported to China and other countries despite global criticism of the hunting technique used, a news report has said.
- Body cam footage shows different angle of controversial Ft. Worth arrest, police arrest family after calling 911 for help
- Police say a driver for a child welfare agency in Tampa, Florida, has been fired after dropping off a 4-year-old girl who was in foster care at the wrong home.
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