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Why an ancient battle feels closer than ever in one war-weary Lebanese town

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Sweating under a powerful afternoon sun, the crowd slapped their chests in time with the chanter's cry, his mournful refrain echoing over the abandoned, rubble-lined streets of this wounded city that has been the focus of Israel's latest attacks in Lebanon.

"Karbala, O Karbala!" the chanter called.

"This is the tragedy of Karbala," the crowd ...Read more

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In Illinois, getting oil and gas operators to pay for abandoned wells can take decades

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CHRISTIAN COUNTY, Ill. — By James Myers’ estimate, it’s been at least 10 years since the four oil wells on his farmland were abandoned.

That’s 10 years of farming around idle pump jacks and tabulating acres damaged by fluid leaks. Ten years of finding dead animals — birds and, once, a deer — in the open concrete pit the company dug...Read more

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Tennessee pharmacies sell potent ivermectin, led by anti-vaccine doctor who's taken 'bucketloads'

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Four years ago, Tennessee became the first state to allow adults to buy the antiparasitic drug ivermectin from a pharmacy without first seeing a doctor. Pharmacies can use a pre-written, blanket prescription to sell to just about anyone who walks through their doors.

The drug is now marketed and sold across the state in ...Read more

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A Texas city destroyed a Black neighborhood 105 years ago. Echos reverberate today

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DENTON, Texas — The Rev. Reginald Logan, 78, stands on East Prairie Street next to Oakwood Cemetery in southeast Denton on a Thursday afternoon. He leans against a black fence on the north side of the cemetery as he scans the cut grass and headstones.

As a child, the cemetery was his park. There, he and his friends played football and hide-...Read more

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Ex U.S. ambassador says Mexico's former president feared Sinaloa boss would expose corrupt officials

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A new memoir by an ex-U.S. ambassador in Mexico — who wrote that former president Andrés Manuel López Obrador feared that a drug kingpin arrested by the FBI would "spill the beans" on corrupt Mexican officials — has ignited a media firestorm in Mexico.

In his book, Ken Salazar, the former U.S. envoy to Mexico City, said that the July ...Read more

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After recent hospitalization, Mitch McConnell won't vote in the Senate this week

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U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell will not vote in the Senate this week and is working “closely” with staff as his health continues to recover, spokesperson Stephanie Penn said Monday.

McConnell, 84, was hospitalized June 14, but his staff did not give details about his condition other than he was receiving “excellent care.”

Penn said in a ...Read more

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Colorado's first reported bear attack of the year shuts down Jefferson County park

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A popular hiking and biking area near Golden was closed Monday after a bear attacked a hiker the night before — Colorado’s first reported attack of the year, according to state wildlife officials.

Jefferson County Parks and Open Space announced the closure of Apex Park shortly before 6:15 a.m. Monday. The park will reopen “when it is safe...Read more

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California law that forbids 'forced outing' of trans students blocked by 9th Circuit

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California's effort to shield the decisions of transgender students in public schools from the eyes of prying parents remains on hold this week after the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals found a state law designed to protect them was likely unconstitutional.

The U.S. Supreme Court previously upheld a temporary block on the law after it was ...Read more

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'This crisis is not over.' Boyle Heights fire keeps burning as officials warn of polluted air

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With the Boyle Heights fire burning for a sixth straight day, here is an update on the latest conditions:

When do officials hope to have the fire contained?

Los Angeles Fire Chief Jaime Moore said he was hopeful that crews would extinguish the stubborn blaze burning inside a cold storage facility by the middle of the week and return the ...Read more

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Housing bill passes Senate with lawmakers under pressure

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The Senate passed a sweeping housing bill on Monday, bringing Washington one step closer to enacting the most significant housing legislation in a generation.

The package — which passed in a 85-to-5 vote — would curb institutional investors’ influence in the housing market while streamlining rules to unlock supply.

The House and Senate ...Read more

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Wash. man connected to plot to attack White House UFC event, feds say

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A Western Washington man accused of conspiring to attack President Donald Trump’s UFC Freedom 250 event at the White House was arrested Friday and made a first appearance Monday at the federal courthouse in Tacoma.

William Lee Spartacus Falkner, 21, of Belfair, is accused of conspiracy to commit murder. Court documents allege he communicated ...Read more

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California lawmakers weigh Uber, Consumer Attorneys compromise ahead of deadline

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The Legislature will consider a proposed bill to execute a compromise Uber and the Consumer Attorneys of California reached last week setting aside competing ballot measures to work on safety legislation around ride-hailing companies.

Senate Bill 623, sponsored by Sen. Tom Umberg, D-Villa Park, and Assemblymember Diane Papan, D-San Mateo, would...Read more

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Jury finds George Pino not guilty in Miami boat crash that killed teenage girl

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A jury on Monday night found Doral real estate broker George Pino not guilty of felony charges stemming from a boat crash that killed a teen girl.

Pino, 54, cried when the verdict was read. The jury, made up of five men and one woman, found Pino not guilty of manslaughter and vessel homicide charges in the Sept. 4, 2022, boat crash in Biscayne ...Read more

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ICE transferred Haitian detainee out of Florida despite court order, lawyers say

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Lawyers for a prominent Haitian national held at Krome Detention Center since September are accusing immigration authorities of violating a federal judge’s order after they transferred him to a detention facility in Mississippi.

Dimitri Vorbe’s transfer was in direct violation of a federal court’s order prohibiting his removal from the ...Read more

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California sues Trump administration to preserve clean air rules

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In the latest chapter of a long battle between California and President Donald Trump over environmental rules, California on Monday sued the Trump administration to preserve the state’s strict emissions standards that require more electric cars and trucks, and also ban the sale of new gasoline-powered garden tools — from leaf blowers to ...Read more

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Seabed mineral mining off Virginia's coast considered by Trump administration

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The Trump administration is considering whether to open federal waters off Virginia’s coast to seabed mining.

The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management announced Monday it is putting forth a request for information and interest, or an RFI, regarding seabed mining along the majority of the Eastern Shore. Seabed mining is the extraction of critical...Read more

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4 injured in crash of U.S. Coast Guard helicopter in Sitka

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Four crew members aboard a U.S. Coast Guard helicopter were injured in a crash in Sitka on Monday, officials said.

The Coast Guard in a social media post late Monday morning said the incident involved a Coast Guard MH-60 Jayhawk.

The crash occurred near Harbor Mountain, according to Coast Guard Lt. Pam Manns. There were four people aboard the ...Read more

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California leaders announce deal on $11 billion affordable housing bond measure

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California legislators and Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a deal Monday to place an $11 billion bond on the November ballot to try and address one of the state’s most pressing needs: Housing.

The agreement is a major step in a years-long effort by advocates to push the Legislature and governor to get behind the idea of a bond. That fight is ...Read more

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Nevada wildfires continue to challenge crews in rugged terrain

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Crews continued suppression efforts Monday on a pair of wildfires burning south of Caliente in Lincoln County, the Bureau of Land Management said in a release.

The Kane Springs Fire is currently estimated at 14,915 acres and 20 percent contained. The Grapevine Fire is currently estimated at 13,196 acres without containment.

In Kane Springs, ...Read more

Top NC GOP budget writer from Helene-ravaged area says more funding is on the way

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Fully recovering from the aftermath of Helene’s path through Western North Carolina is going to take a lot of state and federal funding, along with support from the private sector.

That was clear in the immediate aftermath of the 2024 storm.

And the state is preparing to act once more.

Sen. Ralph Hise, a Spruce Pine Republican who ...Read more