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Environmental groups sue to stop life-saving King Cove road in Alaska The proposed road, which would provide the 1,000 residents of isolated King Cove quicker access to an all-weather airport in nearby Cold Bay, has been debated in Washington and in Alaska for decades. King Cove residents travel to a hospital 600 miles away in Anchorage for medical emergencies.
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Groundhog Day snow, freeze-up may snarl travel in eastern US Little to no snow is likely to accumulate in the swath from Roanoke, Virginia, to Washington, D.C., Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York City. All or most of the precipitation in this zone will occur as rain or a mixture of rain and wet snow. Farther west, the cold air is likely to sweep in fast enough, before ...
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NASA lost contact with a satellite 12 years ago. An amateur just found its signal. The satellite beamed back pictures of an enormous solar storm in summer 2000 and allowed scientists to essentially live-stream "weather" in space. The sphere around the Earth proved to be a ... "Space is not owned by anybody," Tilley told The Washington Post. "Anybody should be able to look up and ...
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Why did Melania wear white? Some see hidden meanings WASHINGTON (AP) — Twitter went wild with speculation when first lady Melania Trump showed up for her husband's first State of the Union address in an ivory Christian Dior pantsuit. Some suggested sarcastically her attire was a tribute to Hillary Clinton, her husband's 2016 Democratic opponent, who ...
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CDC Director Brenda Fitzgerald resigns "On at least three occasions since Director Fitzgerald's appointment in July, CDC has sent Fitzgerald's deputies to testify at Congressional hearings, alongside the heads of other government agencies, that explored the federal response to the opioid crisis," said Murray, D-Washington. "Dr. Fitzgerald ...
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The Super Blue Blood Moon is happening today | Watch it here "For the (continental) U.S., the viewing will be best in the West," said Gordon Johnston, program executive and lunar blogger at NASA Headquarters in Washington. ... "Weather permitting, the West Coast, Alaska and Hawaii will have a spectacular view of totality from start to finish," said Johnston.
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