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Hurricane Danielle Becomes Stationary in the Atlantic; Tropical Storm Earl Expected To Strengthen in the East Caribbean
Forecasters said Hurricane Danielle continued to slowly grow early Sunday evening and was likely to meander over the open sea for the next two days, posing no immediate threat to land.
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39 Million People at Risk as Extreme Heat Persists in the West; Blackouts Threaten California and Nevada
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Sting Operation: Ohio Man Wakes Up from Coma after Receiving 20,000 Bee Stings and Ingesting 30 Bees
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Tropical Storm Earl Threatens US Atlantic Coast, Caribbean Region After Hurricane Danielle Weakens
Snake Road to be Closed for Biannual Migration Period in Illinois
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Scientists Fascinated by Regeneration of Injured Hydra Polyps for Over 200 Years
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Forecasters: Over 90% of Autralia Should Brace for Torrential Rain
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Researchers Made a Sustainable and Biodegradable Battery Out of Crab and Lobster Shells
Dangerous Fire Weather in Montana Triggers Red Flag Warning, Effective Until Sunday 6 PM
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Patchy Proton Aurora: Astronomers Found a New Type of Mars Aurora
Scientists Name Countries Largely Responsible for Pacific Ocean Garbage Patch in Study of 573 Kg Plastic Trash
15-Year Study on Various Minerals Shows Possibility of Extraterrestrial Life
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Ant Encased in Amber May Just Be An Entirely Different Species





