Summer in the U.S. could be eight degrees hotter in 2100
In about 78 years, Chicago could feel like Alabama and New York could feel like South Carolina.
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In about 78 years, Chicago could feel like Alabama and New York could feel like South Carolina.
Langley, who has served in Okinawa and Afghanistan, has commanded Marines at every level – from platoon to regiment.
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When police arrived on scene, an individual was attempting to separate the dogs from the 59-year-old victim.
When police arrived on scene, an individual was attempting to separate the dogs from the 59-year-old victim.
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Matthew Pottinger resigned in the aftermath of the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
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The mother posted a now-viral video that appears to show a performer dismissing her daughter and niece.
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"Van Gogh often re-used canvases to save money. However, instead of painting over earlier works, he would turn the canvas around and work on the reverse," National Galleries of Scotland said.