Democracy Dies in Darkness
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As the state braces for another round of storms, images and video show how atmospheric rivers have battered communities from Sacramento to Los Angeles.
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Russia’s blatant attack on civilians came just days after Putin appointed his most senior military officer, Gen. Valery Gerasimov, as the new overseer of his relentless war in Ukraine.
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In the chronic illness and disability world, spoons have become a shorthand for people to explain their capacity. This comic depicts what it's like.
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In the past week, three X-class solar flares — the strongest bracket on the scale — have erupted on the sun’s surface. None have been aiming toward Earth, but that could change in the weeks ahead.
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