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Worst Floods In A Century Kill At Least 24 In The Balkans
Thousands of others have been displaced, more than 1,000 were flown to safety on helicopters. The floods are the worst on record.
U.S. Gold Gymnast Simone Biles Keeps Rewriting The Record Book
Christine Brennan, USA Today sports journalist, explains why Simone Biles' Yurchenko double pike feat on Saturday was remarkable — and why it wasn't awarded as such.
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More than 3,700 people were killed in Syria's civil war this year
The count, by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, comes after more than a decade of a war that's killed at least 350,000 people and displaced millions.
Art Conservators at Work: A Living Exhibit
The Smithsonian American Art Museum reopens Saturday after a 6-year renovation. One new feature is an conservation lab with floor-to-ceiling glass windows. Conservators accustomed to careful, detailed and solitary work on fragile art will now have an audience.
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A heat wave forecast for Spain and Portugal is fueling wildfire worries
Meteorologists said an overheated mass of air and warm African winds are driving temperatures in the Iberian Peninsula beyond their usual highs.
A T. rex skeleton named 'Trinity' may attract millions at an auction in Zurich
Investors may have to dig deep into their pockets to claim a giant Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton going up for auction on Tuesday — a first in Europe — that's been dug up from three sites in the U.S.
See some of our favorite pictures from the Something In The Water music festival
The three-day music festival had its first run in Washington, D.C., over the weekend and featured Anderson .Paak; Ozuna; Raveena; Tyler, the Creator; J Balvin; Denzel Curry; Omar Apollo and many more.
After Wowing Pharrell, Maggie Rogers Delivers Her Pop Thesis
In 2016, a video of Pharrell Williams being floored by one of Rogers' demos went viral. She tells Lulu Garcia-Navarro how she arrived at a sound that marries acoustic folk to electronic production.
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A Classic List Of Must-Read Children's Books
As summer vacations draw to a close and school-age children begin the mad scramble to fulfill their summer reading obligations, author Lesley M. M. Blume recommends a few timeless books that may not be on the required book lists.
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Young adults are using marijuana and hallucinogens at the highest rates on record
The National Institutes of Health annually surveys substance abuse among young adults in its Monitoring the Future study.
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