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13 photos that show how bad Oregon wildfires and air quality really are

In Oregon, more than 1 million acres are burning, and wildfires have wiped out two small towns near the California border.

      

Slow-moving Hurricane Sally crawls toward Wednesday landfall, threatens to bring ‘historic’ flooding to Gulf Coast

Hurricane Sally inched closer to the Gulf Coast on Tuesday and was forecast to drench areas from southeast Louisiana to Florida’s Panhandle.

      

Median U.S. household income rises 6.8% to $68,700 in 2019, poverty rate falls for fifth year

U.S. median household income rose 6.8% to $68,700 in 2019
      

MLB, players union reach a postseason agreement that features neutral-site bubbles

MLB and players union have reached an deal to play all but first round of postseason at neutral-site bubbles, with World Series in Arlington, Texas.

      

Reports: HHS official, Trump ally Michael Caputo warns of election insurrection in video

“When Donald Trump refuses to stand down at the inauguration, the shooting will begin,” Caputo reportedly told his Facebook followers.

      

Thousands of messages show what it really means to help someone who’s suicidal

In suicide prevention, people are told to “reach out” and loved ones to “be there.” But what does helping someone with suicidal thoughts really mean?

      

75 years after Dachau, Holocaust survivor Ernie Gross shares a message of hope and forgiveness

Ernie Gross, 91, reflects on his life experiences as a Holocaust survivor. He lost five family members in the Nazi death camps.

      

‘I was floored’: Coronavirus test prices charged by some hospitals and labs stun consumers, spur questions

Some out-of-network hospitals and labs have charged thousands of dollars for routine COVID-19 tests. A Congressional committee wants answers.

      

Police misconduct, such as falsifying evidence, is a leading cause of wrongful convictions, study finds

Police misconduct, including witness tampering and falsifying evidence, lead to the majority of wrongful convictions, according to the National Registry of Exonerations.

      

City of Louisville agrees to ‘substantial’ settlement in Breonna Taylor shooting

Louisville’s metro government is expected to announce a “substantial” financial settlement Tuesday with the family of Breonna Taylor.

      

Fact-checking Trump’s false claims on unsolicited ballots

President Donald Trump has been waging a disinformation campaign against mail-in voting for months, but recently, he’s seized on a particular statistic to support the narrative that this election is prime for widespread fraud.

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