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Internal conflicts over whether — and when — to approve boosters are part of a tumultuous season with few parallels for the federal agency.
The White House press secretary said President Biden believes Gen. Mark A. Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, is “patriotic” and has “complete confidence in his leadership.”
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Mount Shasta on June 19, 2008. This year, Shasta appeared bare by midsummer. (Rich Pedroncelli/AP)
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Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf (D) called Wednesday’s move by Republicans “merely another step to undermine democracy, confidence in our elections and to capitulate to Donald Trump’s conspiracy theories about the 2020 election.”
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf (D) called Wednesday’s move by Republicans “merely another step to undermine democracy, confidence in our elections and to capitulate to Donald Trump’s conspiracy theories about the 2020 election.”
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The massive storm trucked copious tropical moisture onto the eastern side of the island — rare for this time of the year.
The fire's searing heat and soaring flames have menaced California for two months. Here’s how what began as a relatively small blaze surged across nearly 1 million acres.
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Female lawmakers, human rights activists, athletes and others have all fled Afghanistan, unswayed by the Taliban’s promises.
British Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab was vacationing in Crete when the Afghan capital was falling to the Taliban.
The carcasses of dead white-sided dolphins lay on a beach on Sunday after being pulled from the bloodstained water on the island of Eysturoy, which is part of the Faroe Islands. (AP)
The hunt is part of a centuries-old tradition in the islands, but locals admit that the sheer size of the catch this time around was unprecedented.
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Trail designers and maintainers are the unseen architects guiding the interaction of humans and nature.
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I don’t want her to wear a crop top, but I also don’t want to fight.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (l.) and Aurora James (r.) talk with reporters on the red carpet for the 2021 Met Gala. (Justin Lane/EPA-EFA/Shutterstock)
The progressive Democrat defended her attendance of the Met Gala, a $35,000 a person fundraiser and New York's premier fashion events.
The author is “practically obsessed” with a close friend’s unsafe choices when it comes to the coronavirus.
She’s afraid that bringing up the past will disrupt her forward motion.
Gluten-intolerant neighbor helps herself to leftover cake, but only the frosting.
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