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It’s Winter in New Zealand, and June Was the Warmest on Record
The average temperature in June was 2 degrees C above the 30-year average for the month
Florida Rescuers Resume Search for Victims After Demolishing Remainder of Collapsed Condo Tower
Rescuers are hoping the demolition will give them a clearer picture of voids that may exist in the rubble where 121 people are believed to be trapped
Boy Scouts of America Reaches $850 Million Settlement With Sex Abuse Victims
The Boy Scouts of America have reached an $850 million agreement with attorneys representing some 60,000 victims of child sex abuse.
Justice Department Halts Federal Executions to Review Trump-Era Protocols
The Trump Administration carried out 13 executions in six months.
At Centenary Celebrations, Xi Jinping Says China’s Success Rests on the Communist Party. But In Reality, It’s All About Him
After 100 years, the Communist Party has found new strength under Xi Jinping. But the world is beginning to turn against China
Donald Trump’s Company and a Top Executive Have Been Indicted in a Tax Probe, AP Sources Say
The charges reportedly stem from a New York investigation into the former president’s business dealings
North Korea Could Be Experiencing a Significant Setback in Its Fight Against COVID-19
Kim Jong Un has berated top officials for failures in coronavirus prevention that caused a “great crisis”
Top U.S. General Foresees Afghan Civil War as Security Worsens
“A civil war is certainly a path that can be visualized,” says Gen. Austin S. Miller, the U.S.'s top general in Afghanistan
Deaths and Blackouts Have Hit the U.S. Northwest Due to the Unprecedented Heat Wave
Officials said a dozen deaths in Washington and Oregon may be tied to the intense heat that began late last week
A COVID Outbreak Sparked by Partying Teens Leads to 5,000 Being Quarantined in Spain
Teens celebrating the end of university entrance exams created a “perfect breeding ground” for COVID, an official said
Freed From COVID Restrictions, Big U.S. Banks Hike Dividends
It's a sign banks at the moment see few places to put profits other than back into the hands of shareholders
The Northwestern U.S. Endures the Hottest Day of an Intense Heat Wave
Temperatures obliterated records that had been set just the day before