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Smoke and ash contain chemicals that can harm wildland firefighters, and not just when they breathe it in. White River National Forest/BLM via Flickr

Firefighters face a higher risk of skin cancer – nano fabrics with tiny, rough fibers can help keep them safer

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Wildland firefighters are exposed to a mix of harmful chemicals in the smoke they breathe and the ash and soot that gets on their clothing. Over long assignments fighting fires that can last for days to weeks, those chemicals can be absorbed by their skin.

Some of those chemicals are carcinogens. A 2025 study found that firefighters ...Read more

Teens experience newfound freedoms as they enter college. FatCamera/E+ via Getty Images

Summer between high school graduation and college is a critical time for preventing risky behaviors – here’s how parents can play a key role

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Early summer is a valuable time for parents and young people to prepare for the transition to college in the fall.

As first-year college students arrive on campus every fall, a predictable pattern unfolds. Rates of heavy drinking spike, social pressures intensify, and the risk of sexual assault, injury and other harms increases.

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In fall 2024, Tampa and other Florida cities on the Gulf coast were hit by hurricanes Helene and Milton within 13 days of each other. Giorgio Viera/AFP via Getty Images

Home insurance and the unraveling of Florida communities

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While visiting family in St. Petersburg, Florida, in November 2024, I found myself walking down a quiet residential street in Shore Acres, a low-lying, bayfront neighborhood not far from where I grew up.

Two months earlier, Hurricane Helene had sent several feet of water into homes here, even though the center of the storm had stayed ...Read more

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Who is allowed to walk on the beach? It depends on where you live

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Summer is here – the perfect time to take a walk on a beach. But doing so is not always as simple as it might sound.

In Wisconsin, for instance, a legal case has stretched for months over whether Paul Florsheim may keep walking on a Lake Michigan beach he has walked for over 50 years.

In July 2025, Florsheim, a retired ...Read more

Xi cements sway over North Korea as Kim names China top priority

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Kim Jong Un feted Chinese President Xi Jinping with two days of lavish celebrations in Pyongyang, calling ties with China a “top priority” in a clear message that Beijing, not Moscow, remains North Korea’s most important partner.

Kim’s description of the relationship as “the most important top-priority strategic work” goes beyond ...Read more

Trump says peace talks on track after Israel-Iran clash ends

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U.S. President Donald Trump renewed his claims of momentum toward ending the conflict with Iran, after brokering a halt to hostilities between Israel and the Islamic Republic and easing tensions that had threatened to derail broader peace efforts.

“We’re in the final throes of what will be a very, very good deal,” Trump told reporters in ...Read more

NYC could be facing massive $8.8 billion budget gap next year, comptroller says

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NEW YORK – A dark cloud could be looming over the city’s fiscal situation, City Comptroller Mark Levine says — with a massive massive budget gap of $8.8 billion projected for next year.

That gap exceeds the mayor’s projected outer budget gap of $7.1 billion by almost two billion.

“In plain English, this all means that we are kicking ...Read more

New evidence confirms Edison's idle line ignited Eaton fire, lawyers say

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LOS ANGELES — New surveillance footage and other evidence from Southern California Edison confirms that a century-old, idle transmission line that the utility failed to remove ignited last year's deadly Eaton wildfire, lawyers for insurers said in a court filing.

Video obtained from a surveillance camera at Gerrish Swim & Tennis Club in ...Read more

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When evacuation fails, should wildfire communities have a backup refuge?

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As wildfire researchers warn that some communities do not have enough roads to evacuate safely, they are also raising a fraught question: Should fire-risk neighborhoods have designated refuge areas for people who cannot get out?

A new study that found wildfire deaths in California and across the U.S. between 2008 and 2024 were concentrated in ...Read more

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Animal welfare rules might be rolled back by Congress

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Congress is looking to roll back state animal welfare laws as it wrangles over reauthorization of the federal farm bill.

The farm bill, which Congress generally reworks every five years, includes money and federal rules for food assistance programs, farm subsidies, and other ag-related programs.

A pending version of the legislation includes ...Read more

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Florida's international students are graduating. Travel bans put them in limbo

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TAMPA, Fla. — Arshia Esmaeilian had dreamed of coming to America as long as he could remember.

Esmaeilian and his brother were born in Iran but raised in Dubai, their parents believing the move could pave a more direct path to higher education in the West.

And it did. Esmaeilian graduated with a bachelor’s degree in chemistry last month ...Read more

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A Trump stronghold grapples with health risks of ICE detention sites

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SOCIAL CIRCLE, Ga. — Until recently, this rural city about 45 minutes east of Atlanta was best known for its Blue Willow Inn cookbooks featuring recipes for Southern dishes such as baked pineapple casserole and kudzu blossom jelly.

Lately, however, the community has been trying to stave off a new identity of "prison town" as it fights the ...Read more

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Charlotte halts new data center construction, joining growing group in NC

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The Charlotte City Council voted unanimously Monday to implement a 150-day moratorium on data centers after months of debate over how to handle the increasingly controversial projects.

Council members say the plan will give them time to learn more about the facilities and consider how to approach future data center developments within the ...Read more

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Xi pledges deeper ties with Kim while avoiding nuclear issue

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President Xi Jinping vowed to expand China’s trade, agriculture and technology cooperation with North Korea, while avoiding public mentions of its neighbor’s nuclear program in a meeting with Kim Jong Un in Pyongyang.

In comments made Monday in the North Korean capital, Xi pledged “unwavering support” for Kim, saying China is ready to �...Read more

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Private prison giant Geo Group sues Colorado over new law requiring more detention center inspections

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DENVER — Geo Group, the private prison company that operates Colorado’s sole immigrant detention center, filed a lawsuit Monday challenging a just-signed state law that requires more regular inspections of detention facilities in Colorado.

The suit, filed in federal court in Denver, seeks to invalidate House Bill 1276, which Gov. Jared ...Read more

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Trump tells Iran and Israel to stop 'shooting' as missile barrages shatter fragile ceasefire

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BEIRUT — Israel and Iran suspended military attacks on each other Monday, heeding President Trump’s call to end a flare-up that threatened to derail a brittle two-month ceasefire and engulf the Middle East in all-out conflict once again.

Iran’s military said in a statement on Iranian state media that it had “delivered a painful ...Read more

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Trump border chief warns New York ICE surge is 'coming'

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WASHINGTON — The Trump administration has drawn up a plan to surge U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement personnel to New York City, a move that threatens to escalate tensions with New York Gov. Kathy Hochul over the president’s migrant crackdown.

President Donald Trump’s border czar, Tom Homan, said Monday he’d warned Hochul of the ...Read more

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Catch up on the whistleblower allegations against the former Minneapolis police chief

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MINNEAPOLIS — Two weeks before Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey nominated Brian O’Hara for a second term as police chief and a month before O’Hara resigned under pressure, city attorneys received a document alleging that a high-ranking veteran officer had been punished by his superiors for providing damaging information to a law firm ...Read more

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Trump forges ahead with DC cityscape transformation against growing resistance

WASHINGTON — A relentless push by President Donald Trump to reshape Washington‘s cityscape is facing mounting resistance, threatening a slate of transformative monuments intended to cement his legacy in the nation’s capital.

Eager to see his projects ...Read more

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Many Californians feared federal meddling in elections before Trump's latest baseless attacks, poll finds

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SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Even before President Trump’s latest wave of unfounded claims of election fraud in California, a significant share of voters in the state expressed concerns about federal interference in the electoral process, according to a new poll.

Trump on Monday claimed on his social media site that the race for Los Angeles mayor ...Read more