
Heavy smoke from wildfires blankets the US Midwest and Northeast, prompting evacuations
Thousands of visitors were told to evacuate a remote Minnesota wilderness area accessible only by boat as wildfires send dangerously heavy smoke over the U. S. Midwest and Northeast this week. More than 100 wildfires are burning in Canada and winds are carrying the smoke southeast. Warnings about unhealthy air conditions Wednesday extended from Minnesota through Toronto and into New York. Unusually hot summer temperatures were expected, too. The best advice is to stay indoors to avoid both the...
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- Heavy smoke from wildfires blankets the US Midwest and Northeast, prompting evacuations
- Buffett says Gates ties to Epstein are distasteful but not why his fortune is going elsewhere
- CDC nominee says she wont betray science and also backs Kennedys actions
- Florida man killed fleeing ICE is at least the 10th fatality in US immigration sweeps
- Federal government installs reworked panels about slavery at George Washingtons Philadelphia home
Lawmakers cast doubt on Kathryn Ruemmlers testimony about Epstein ties
WASHINGTON (AP) — Lawmakers said Kathryn Ruemmler, the former top lawyer at Goldman Sachs and White House counsel to President Barack Obama, was not being truthful Wednesday about her relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, rejecting her testimony that Epstein had merely “used” her. Ruemmler in her opening remarks told members of the House Oversight Committee that “it was a mistake to deal with” Epstein, but she insisted she never witnessed criminal activity. She said Epstein “used me a...
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- Lawmakers cast doubt on Kathryn Ruemmlers testimony about Epstein ties
- Hegseth announces new policy to test troops for low testosterone
- CDC nominee says she wont betray science and also backs Kennedys actions
- US Mint produces a $1 coin bearing Trumps face to help celebrate Americas 250th birthday
- Blanche confronts skeptical questioning of fund, tax deal for Trump at Senate confirmation hearing
CDC nominee says she wont betray science and also backs Kennedys actions
The Trump administration's latest nominee to lead the nation' top public health agency drew frustrated reactions from some U. S. senators on Wednesday when they pressed her on whether she would protect the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention from political meddling. Dr. Erica Schwartz told the Senate health committee she "will never betray the science” and pledged to use “radical transparency” in a bid to rebuild public trust in the agency. But several senators questioned how she...
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- CDC nominee says she wont betray science and also backs Kennedys actions
- Faint new planet is revealed around a young star after a decade in hiding
- Study shows a blood test can help identify healthy people at high risk for Alzheimers disease
- US-Russian crew arrives at the International Space Station for 8-month mission
- Mystery bidder buys T. rex nicknamed Gus for a record $50 million

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