The storm system that forced cancellation of a football game in Texas due to lightning droveblizzard conditions through parts of the Midwest.
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Is ISIS defeated? If not, are U.S. troops in Syria the answer?
The questions of whether ISIS has been defeated and the value of U.S. troops in keeping ISIS down remain hot.
Police, schools had no duty to protect Parkland school shooting victims, judge rules
A Florida lawyer says he might appeal a federal ruling that cops had no duty to protect students duringthe rampage at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High.
Historic rainfall drowns Northeast, threatens Southeast areas battered by Florence
The latest round of persistent rain drenching the soggy East has triggered another annual record and brought fears of more flooding to the battered Carolinas.
UN climate change deal leaves door open for US to rejoin
Details emerging from a U.N. climate conference drew rave reviews from U.S. experts despite the U.S. vow to exit the Paris Climate Accord.
‘Unite the Right’ sentencing: Heather Heyer’s mom says slain daughter won’t be silenced
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National Guard called in as snow, ice paralyze much of Southeast
Thousands of flights were canceled or delayed from Texas to the Carolinas in recent days because of a fierce winter storm.
Angry China summons US ambassador over arrest of tech exec Meng Wanzhou
China summoned the U.S. Ambassador there to protest thedetention of a senior tech exec in Canada “at the unreasonable behest of the United States.”
Body of former President George H.W. Bush arrives in Washington for state funeral
President George H.W. Bush will lie in state in the Capitol Rotunda starting Monday evening.
George Bush’s last day started with three eggs, ended with ‘I love you’
George Bush, the 41st president, spent his final hours saying his goodbyes to family members.