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A thousand or so residents of the Topanga Canyon area were ordered to evacuate their homes as flames raced along ridges, sending a huge plume of smoke and raining ash across surrounding neighborhoods and the US 101 freeway to the north
The Brooklyn Center City Council voted 4-1 Saturday for a resolution to create new divisions of unarmed civilian employees to handle non-moving traffic violations and respond to mental health crises
AP's executive editor, Sally Buzbee, says the Israeli government has yet to provide clear evidence supporting its attack, which leveled the 12-story al-Jalaa tower
In a recently published paper, they say habitat destruction, highways and segments of the US-Mexico border wall mean that natural reestablishment of the large cats in the region would be unlikely over the next century without human intervention
The collapse comes weeks after 45 ultra-Orthodox Jews were killed in a stampede at a religious festival in northern Israel
The massive storm will likely hamper India's fight against a coronavirus surge that's sweeping the country with devastating death tolls
Police are reaching out to villagers in northern India to investigate recovery of bodies buried in shallow sand graves or washing up on Ganges River banks
Their families have been fighting to get answers about the mission from the Pentagon for nearly 60 years
The desperate lack of options comes as the country endures its deadliest period of the pandemic yet
The Himalayan nation is experiencing a coronavirus surge, with record numbers of new infections and deaths
More than 300 others injured
A caveat: People had such a strong preference for the lower dose that it's unclear if the results can establish that the treatments are truly equivalent
AP journalist details the destruction of the building housing his offices
Kentucky Derby winner Medina Sprint is denied chance at Triple Crown that would have come with giant asterisk
Head of national elections board cites need to finish printing ballots, training staffers and compiling voters' information
Demonstrators are fed up with a government they say has mismanaged the coronavirus pandemic and crushed hopes for a better future
Initiative, which follows fatal police shooting of African American Daunte Wright, would create new divisions of unarmed civilian employees to handle non-moving traffic violations and respond to mental health crises
City now says partial remains belonging to victims of a 1985 bombing of the headquarters of a Black organization were never actually destroyed
Several news outlets erroneously reported a ground offensive was under way
It says it did not give preference to whites when rescuing people trapped in a hotel
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