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  • USAssociated Press

    DC sues federal government over pollution in Anacostia River

    The District of Columbia on Friday filed a lawsuit against the federal government over pollution in the Anacostia River, arguing it has inflicted “catastrophic harm” on the mostly poor and minority communities living along the urban waterway. The lawsuit argues that federal government, which owns and controls the riverbed, has since the 1800s dumped toxic waste, heavy metals and chemicals including carcinogenic PCBs in the river and refused to clean it up. For decades, it was treated as a muni

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  • USINSIDER

    Before-and-after photos show iconic Los Angeles locations impacted by wildfires

    Iconic landmarks such as the Hollywood Sign were engulfed in smoke from the LA wildfires. See before and after photos of famous tourist hotspots.

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  • USAFP

    'Apocalyptic': ghastly remains of Malibu come into focus

    Flying south through smoky skies down the famous Malibu coast, at first the burnt-out mansions are the exception -- solitary wrecks, smoldering away between rows of intact, gleaming beachfront villas.Where row upon row of family homes once stood, all that remain are occasional chimneys, blackened tree stumps and charred timber.

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  • ScienceAssociated Press

    Spacecraft buzzes Mercury's north pole and beams back stunning photos

    A spacecraft has beamed back some of the best close-up photos yet of Mercury’s north pole. The European Space Agency released the stunning snapshots Thursday, showing the permanently shadowed craters at the top of of our solar system’s smallest, innermost planet. Cameras also captured views of neighboring volcanic plains and Mercury's largest impact crater, which spans more than 930 miles (1,500 kilometers).

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  • USWSB Cox articles

    ATLANTA SNOW: This is how much snow we could see across North Georgia

    Severe Weather Team Chief Meteorologist Brad Nitz says that depends on where you live.

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  • BusinessModern Car Collector

    Bugatti Bolide’s First U.S. Track Outing Delivers Unparalleled Thrill at COTA

    The Bugatti Bolide, a track-only hypercar embodying the pinnacle of Bugatti engineering, recently made its debut on U.S. tarmac in spectacular fashion. The first American owner of this French Racing Blue marvel unleashed its immense power on the iconic Circuit of the Americas (COTA), a track synonymous with Formula One excellence. Image Via Bugatti While most Bolide owners eagerly await Bugatti’s exclusive track sessions planned for 2025, one passionate enthusiast couldn’t resist taking his newl

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  • USAssociated Press

    DeSantis nominee for UWF board says women shouldn't delay motherhood for higher ed, career

    For years, political scientist Scott Yenor has advocated for overhauling colleges and universities, which he has argued undermine traditional American families by encouraging women to pursue careers and put off childbirth. Now Yenor may get a chance to implement his policy proposals after Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis appointed him to the board of the University of West Florida, a public school in Pensacola with about 14,000 students. The Republican governor's appointment of Yenor and four others

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