Kat Lonsdorf
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The Pacific nation's months-long program ended this week with questionable success. A ban on most semi-automatic and military-style rifles also took effect across the country.
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Extreme heat and drought conditions have caused hundreds of fires to spark throughout the country, many of which have been burning for weeks.
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A weekend that began with relative calm devolved into some of the most dramatic scenes of violence since the protests began nearly six months ago.
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The former defense secretary, who has been accused of human rights abuses during the country's civil war, campaigned on a platform of stability and national security.
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A video posted on Twitter by the LAPD shows the woman, her hair pulled up in pigtails and arms loaded with bags, singing a famous Puccini aria — and hitting every note.
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On Friday, U.S. District Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson said that the move appeared to have violated federal law. She stated that the administration did not follow the correct decision-making procedures.
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In 2003, Wilson disputed President George W. Bush's claim that Iraq was buying uranium to build nuclear weapons. His comments led to the outing of his wife, Valerie Plame, as a CIA operative.
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Laura Hardin says after years of knowing each other, she and her husband were excited to have sex. But there was some trial and error.
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The Rock Store, run by the Savko family for more than 50 years, is one of the few structures still standing after last month's Woolsey Fire. There, amid the destruction, locals found help and hope.
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America's water infrastructure is in need of a major upgrade. Leaks in the ailing system mean that across the U.S., places like Kentucky's Martin County lack clean drinking water, with no easy fixes.