Firefighters on Sunday had increased containment of the Madre fire in rural San Luis Obispo County. “We’ve got the resources we need,” said a Los Padres National Forest spokesperson.
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Firefighters on Sunday had increased containment of the Madre fire in rural San Luis Obispo County. “We’ve got the resources we need,” said a Los Padres National Forest spokesperson.
Crew members aboard a Liberian-flagged ship set ablaze by a series of attacks in the Red Sea have abandoned the vessel as it took on water.
President Trump and other Republicans have long criticized states that take weeks to count their ballots after election day.
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United Nations teams have deployed to Syria’s coast as wildfires rage for a fourth day.
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Russia and Ukraine have exchanged drone strikes, disrupting air travel and causing fatalities and damage
Elon Musk said he’s carrying out his threat to form a new political party after his fissure with President Trump, announcing on social media that he would form the America Party in response to the president’s sweeping new law.
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Hours before a wall of floodwater barreled down a river in Texas Hill Country, forecasters with the National Weather Service warned people of dangerous conditions.