Josie Fischels
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Iowan Nick Bergus remembers being caught off guard by the derecho that pummeled his home state on Aug. 10, 2020, with hurricane-force winds, leaving billions of dollars in damage in its wake.
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Across the United States,108 wildfires are burning, mainly in the west. What they're called is important, just as it is with hurricanes and other disasters.
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The world's first website, which contained information about the World Wide Web itself, was created by British computer scientist Tim Berners-Lee and published 30 years ago today.
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Ahead of its 2021 season, "Native American Inspired" headdresses and face paint will no longer be allowed inside the Washington Football Team's home stadium.
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"Due to economic and structural obstacles" in LaLiga regulations, Messi will depart less than a month after making a verbal agreement on a 5-year deal, the club said in a statement.
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"You've lost your minds," New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy yelled at a crowd of demonstrators at a public event. "Because of what you are saying and standing for, people are losing their life."
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The fastest woman in the world was temporarily blocked from the platform after posting videos of her races. The company says it was an accident.
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Women's basketball teams have been snubbed and underfunded by the NCAA for years, according to an external review.
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The airlines cited weather and staffing challenges. The industry has had trouble meeting the demand as people are ready to travel again.
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Residents and tourists alike are being forced to evacuate Turkey's coastal towns, where flames have blazed for six days.