
Tropical Storm Moke advances toward Hawaii as winds strengthen
HONOLULU (AP) — Tropical Storm Moke advanced toward Hawaii Saturday, likely bringing more heavy rainfall and strong gusts to the Big Island, where residents are still dealing with the aftermath of heavy flooding and damaging winds from Hurricane Lala. Moke, which formed Friday in the Pacific Ocean, was located about 470 miles (755 kilometers) southeast of Hilo, moving west-northwest at 12 mph (19 kph), as of 5 a. m. on Saturday in Hawaii. Maximum sustained winds were around 50 mph (85 kph),...
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- Tropical Storm Moke advances toward Hawaii as winds strengthen
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Iran security chief threatens neighbors against economic measures, and other Mideast developments
The new leader of Iran's top security body is threatening neighbors against joining new U. S. efforts to squeeze Tehran's economy. Egypt is trying to revive Iran-U. S. negotiations. And Iraq and Iran say Tehran has helped some ships carrying Iraqi oil to transit the Strait of Hormuz. France and Saudi Arabia are expected to discuss plans to bypass the waterway. Meanwhile, Israel has carried out strikes in Syria and in Gaza. Here’s a look at the latest developments in the Iran war and the East...
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- Iran security chief threatens neighbors against economic measures, and other Mideast developments
- A trade war between Canada and the US further ruptures a once-close and durable alliance
- US and Canada fall deeper into a trade war with new tariffs as talks collapse and blame is spread
- Trump urges court to reject BBCs bid to secure records from his family in defamation case
- This rare Nebraska district backed Harris but sent a Republican to Congress. Can Democrats win here?
Near-total lunar eclipse is coming up with the Americas in prime position
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — Now it’s the moon’s turn to pull a disappearing act. After being shut out of this month’s total solar eclipse, the Americas will have the best seats in the celestial house when Earth’s shadow briefly envelops the moon. Almost the entire lunar surface will be masked Thursday night into Friday — a whopping 96% — making this an especially deep partial eclipse. The moon is already in the spotlight. NASA sent the Artemis II astronauts on a record-breaking a...
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- Near-total lunar eclipse is coming up with the Americas in prime position
- How a sanctuary outside LA has cared for rare, endangered gibbons for a half-century
- Federal officials announce water cuts as Colorado River supplies continue to plunge
- Harvard agrees to $53 million settlement over body parts stolen and sold by former morgue manager
- Trump picks Dr. Heidi Overton, a top White House aide, to lead the Food and Drug Administration

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