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California’s Largest Fire Burns Homes as Blazes Scorch West
California’s largest wildfire merged with a smaller blaze and destroyed homes in remote areas with limited access for firefighters.
Fauci Says US Headed in ‘Wrong Direction’ on Coronavirus
Dr. Anthony Fauci says the United States is in an ``unnecessary predicament” of soaring COVID-19 cases fueled by unvaccinated Americans and the virulent delta variant.
Zolotic Earns US its First Gold in Women’s Taekwondo
Anastasija Zolotic won the United States’ first gold medal in women’s taekwondo by beating Russian athlete Tatiana Minina 25-17 to claim the featherweight division title.
Health Care for Older Immigrants Sees Momentum Among States
Illinois is leading a handful of Democratic-run states in extending health insurance coverage to adult immigrants living in the country illegally, including seniors.
Falling Boom Section Kills Wyoming Coal Mine Worker
He leaves behind a wife and four children.
Explainer: As Wildfire Smoke Spreads, Who’s at Risk?
Experts say get used to it, as a warmer climate stokes bigger and more intense blazes.
Drought Expected to Persist, Spread throughout Wyoming
Wyoming officials expect moderate to extreme drought to persist and spread throughout the state.
Fringe Still In, Clear Bags New, at Cheyenne Frontier Days
Dressing up in Western fashion is a big part of Cheyenne Frontier Days, which is back on for 2021 after being canceled by the coronavirus in 2020.
Trump Inaugural Committee Chair to be Released on $250M Bail
Tom Barrack has been charged in New York federal court with using his friendship with Trump to benefit the UAE without disclosing his ties to the U.S. government.
Unlikely Partners Pelosi and Cheney Team Up for Jan. 6 Probe
Nancy Pelosi and Liz Cheney have the most unlikely of partnerships.