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As Irma Passes Dominican Republic, Florida Girds For The Coming Storm
Down graded to a Category 4, Irma's brutal churn through the Caribbean is aimed at Florida, where the National Hurricane Center says it's more likely to make landfall as a "dangerous major hurricane."
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Navy Officials Examine Training Procedures After Ship Accidents
The Navy's Surface Warfare Officers School in Newport, R.I., is the premier training facility for surface warship officers. In the past decade, junior officers have spent greatly reduced time there.
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Trump Cuts Deal With Democrats To Further Congressional Agenda
President Trump rattled members of his own party when he sat at the White House with leaders from both parties. In a deal to keep the government running, he sided with Democrats.
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Houston's Undocumented Residents Left Destitute And Fearful In Harvey's Wake
Many of the 600,000 immigrants in Houston without legal status don't qualify for federal assistance and are scared to ask for help.
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6.7 Miles From The 21st Century: Remembering The Historic Sperry Chalet
The chalet fell to the Sprague Fire at Glacier National Park last week. NPR's Marc Silver remembers a strenuous, hours-long climb with his family to reach the building.
Hurricane Irma Leaves Devastation Of 'Epic Proportions' In Caribbean
Barbuda, Anguilla, St. Martin and the British and U.S. Virgin Islands bore the brunt of the Category 5 monster that could hit Florida within days.
Scores Of Roads Closed. 50,000+ Displaced. Houston Still Has A Long Way To Go
Money for Hurricane Harvey recovery may be on the fast track, but that doesn't mean the rebuilding of Houston and other areas hammered by the storm will go quickly or smoothly.
Deadly Bird Flu In China Evolves, Spreads To New Regions
In the 2017 outbreak, the Chinese government reported 759 cases of the H7N9 avian flu, with 281 deaths. By comparison, in 2016 there were 123 cases.
Hackers Accessed The Personal Data Of 143 Million People, Equifax Says
The international credit reporting agency says a cybersecurity breach exposed Americans' personal information — including Social Security numbers and addresses — for a span of about two months.
Poor In Miami: Hoping To Ride Out Irma On Bread And Cans Of Tuna
While local news broadcasts have been dominated by images of people flocking to stores, many low-income residents can't afford to stock up on supplies or drive out of town.
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