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California Wildfire Blazes Through 60,000 Acres, Containment Estimated Next Week
Cal Fire says almost 3,000 firefighters — using four airtanker planes, 19 helicopters and 285 fire engines — have been "working aggressively to build control lines."
Eurozone Talks On Possible Greek Bailout Remain Inconclusive
Athens requires 25 billion euros just to prop up the Greek banking system. Eurozone finance ministers wrapped up a meeting on the bailout late Saturday with no announced decision. Talks resume Sunday.
Will You Ride The World's Tallest Water Slide?
It's like sliding off the top of a 15-story building on nothing more than an air mattress. The giant Verrückt water slide stands at 168 feet tall.
Arthur Disrupts July 4th Festivities, But Does Little Damage
The first hurricane of the season — now downgraded to a tropical storm — skirted the U.S. East Coast, inconveniencing holiday revelers.
Town In Hawaii Prepares For Possible Evacuation Ahead Of Lava Flow
On the state's Big Island, the town of Pahoa is packing up to leave if the flow from Mount Kilauea continues its advance.
World Food Program Resumes Food Aid For Syrian Refugees
The U.N. organization said that after it suspended a food-voucher program earlier this month, individuals, the private sector and governments stepped in to raise the money.
'Pineapple Express' Forecast To Drench The Parched West Coast
Some parts of California are expected to receive up to 9 inches of rain. Parts of Washington state may see more than 10 inches. That would be the most rain the region has gotten since 2009.
Kids' Art Show Takes Over 2 Billboards In Times Square
Through the weekend, art by 23 public school students will be seen on two large billboards in the heart of New York City.
Unemployment Rate Falls To 5.3 Percent, But For The Wrong Reason
The economy keeps adding jobs at a steady pace, including 223,000 in June, but the Labor Department report for last month shows more people are also leaving the labor force and wages are not rising.
Turkey's Ruling Party Will Lose Its Majority, Preliminary Results Show
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's governing Justice and Development Party was hoping to secure a big majority, but instead may be forced to share power with its rival.
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