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Power Outages Affect More Than 60,000 As Thunderstorms in Chicago Persists Residents
Tornado sirens wailed in one of the country's major cities Monday evening, heralding the start of a long, stormy night throughout the Midwest and Ohio Valley.
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Dead Penguins Update: Ocean Warming Blamed After Hundreds of Penguins Washed Up Lifeless in New Zealand Shores
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Hornet Swarm Kills Five People in France, Seen Heading Towards Southeast UK
New Mysteries Unlocked as Hell Hole in California Explored by Cavers
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Extreme Weather Causes Intense Heat, Flooding, and Severe Storms; Nearly 500,000 Power Outages Reported in the Midwest
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Survivor Recounts Experience After Swallowed Alive by Humpback Whale
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Chickens Were Exotic Animals Before They Turned Into Food
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Yellow Stone National Park Closed Due to Intense Flooding and Mudslides
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Finding the "Holy Grail" of Shipwrecks May Lead to More Deep-Sea Discoveries
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Bad Dreams and Nightmares Could be an Early Sign of Parkinson’s
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European History on Mummies Reveal Disturbing Practice of Cannibalism
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Hundreds of Little Blue Penguins Washed Ashore in New Zealand, Experts in Desperate Search for Answers
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Most at-Risk Sea Turtle on the Globe Nests 107 Eggs on Texas Coast After a Decade






