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Federal Data Shows Firefighting Chemicals In U.S. Drinking Water Sources
The study finds, in many cases, amounts barely higher than government guidelines allow, but significant levels in 66 water supplies. The chemicals are very persistent once in the environment.
Montana Officials Close Yellowstone River To Fight Fish-Killing Parasite
An extraordinary effort to limit a widespread fish kill comes a week before the centennial celebration of the National Park Service.
Hear Angel Olsen's Sublime Cover Of 'Who's Sorry Now'
Olsen re-imagines Connie Francis' 1958 hit as part of Resistance Radio: The Man In The High Castle Album.
Aimee Mann's New Video Is A Star-Packed Drama In Miniature
In the video for "Patient Zero," from Mann's forthcoming album Mental Illness, James Urbaniak and Bradley Whitford act out the song's sad story.
Jindal Ends Presidential Campaign: 'This Is Not My Time'
Louisiana Republican Gov. Bobby Jindal announced Tuesday evening that he was suspending his campaign for president.
Search Continues For Military Black Hawk That Crashed With 11 On Board
Seven Marines and a crew of four were aboard the helicopter, which had been on a training exercise at Eglin Air Force Base in the Florida Panhandle.
Wildfires In Montana, California Scorch Thousands Of Acres, Trigger Evacuations
The fire at Glacier National Park forced the evacuation of a park inn and campground. In California, a fire in Napa was threatening 150 structures.
Obama Says His Biggest Frustration Has Been Inability To Pass Gun Laws
The president spoke about gun control just hours before a gunman opened fire in a Louisiana movie theater. Obama said he will keep trying to pass gun safety laws in his remaining 18 months in office.
Hillary Clinton Releases 8 Years Of Tax Returns
The returns show that she and her husband Bill Clinton paid nearly $44 million in federal taxes since 2007, according to her campaign. "We've come a long way," she said.
Afghan Government Says Mullah Omar 'Died In April 2013'
Reports of the death of the Taliban's spiritual leader have swirled in the past and have been unreliable. The Afghan government said according to "credible information," Omar died in Pakistan.
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