
Tornadoes pummel communities outside Chicago, tearing up homes and toppling power poles
At least three tornadoes battered communities outside Chicago on Thursday, leveling homes and ripping down trees and power poles, while storms grounded flights for some and knocked out power for hundreds of thousands in the Midwest and Northeast. As a large column of air descended on Merrillville, Indiana, a town about 33 miles (53 kilometers) southeast of Chicago, the city’s police warned residents to take cover. By the evening, downed trees and power lines blocked the streets, homes were a...
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- Tornadoes pummel communities outside Chicago, tearing up homes and toppling power poles
- Supreme Court nixes Alabama request for nitrogen execution, which lower court ruled unconstitutional
- Jury convicts the brother of Massachusetts attorney general of sexual assaults
- New Mexico judge dismisses a legal challenge to first-in-the-nation universal childcare program
- US Catholic bishops consecrated nation to the Sacred Heart at gathering in Orlando
From white knuckles to open barbs, Trump and Macron bring a rocky history to the G7 summit
WASHINGTON (AP) — The relationship between U. S. President Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron started simply enough, with a handshake, nearly a decade ago. But even then, there were signs of strain in their relationship — tensions that could be on full display during next week’s G7 summit in France. Back in 2017, Trump was a brash businessman just elected to America's most powerful office, and Macron was an upstart politician who had won his race in a landslide. At a NATO...
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- From white knuckles to open barbs, Trump and Macron bring a rocky history to the G7 summit
- Trump is raising expectations that this time he really will close deal with Iran to wind down war
- Trump nominates US Attorney Jay Clayton to be director of national intelligence
- Alaska election official threatens to disqualify Republican who shares name with Sen. Dan Sullivan
- Political blame game follows as screwworm parasite threatens cattle in Texas
Disaster drills helped prevent more deaths when powerful quake hit the southern Philippines
MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Philippine officials said Friday that years of disaster-preparedness drills helped prevent a larger casualty toll when one of the strongest earthquakes in 50 years struck the south and left 55 people dead with 31 others missing. The 7. 8 magnitude offshore quake, which struck Monday off Sarangani province, injured about 1,120 people and displaced more than 45,000 people, about half them still in emergency shelters, after the quake damaged more than 12,600 houses to...
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- Disaster drills helped prevent more deaths when powerful quake hit the southern Philippines
- Political blame game follows as screwworm parasite threatens cattle in Texas
- El Nino is here and scientists fear itll be big, bad and costly with heat, floods, droughts, fires
- Brazil reports drop in Amazon deforestation rates, pushing back on US tariff accusations
- An ancient whale graveyard in the Indian Ocean teems with life

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