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Coastal flooding in US will continue to increase as seas rise, report says

It doesn’t take a storm to inundate the coast with potentially ruinous floodwaters. “Nuisance” or “sunny day” high-tide flooding is becoming more commonplace.

      

Mitch McConnell warns Kentucky about coronavirus surge as Trump downplays pandemic

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has been crisscrossing Kentucky and delivering a sober analysis of the country’s struggle with the coronavirus pandemic, imploring Americans to wear masks and warning in blunt terms that it’s unclear how long the …

LSU coach Ed Orgeron confident of college football’s return: ‘Football is the life blood of our country’

Ed Orgeron, coach of the defending champion LSU Tigers, tells VP Mike Pence at an education roundtable college football can return safely this fall.

      

Pentagon says US has withdrawn from 5 bases in Afghanistan as part of agreement with Taliban

The Pentagon announced Tuesday that the US has withdrawn from five bases in Afghanistan and reduced the size of its forces there as part of the agreement it entered into with the Taliban earlier this year.

1 dead after mask confrontation at convenience store escalates into stabbing, police shooting

Police say Sean Ernest Ruis — who refused to wear a mask — was shot and killed by police after he stabbed a 77-year-old customer who confronted him.

      

Donald Trump muzzling Dr. Anthony Fauci amid COVID-19 would be hazardous

Anthony Fauci is an annoying coronavirus truth bomb that keeps going off in Donald Trump’s garden party of falsehoods and blame shifting: Our view

      

Anthony Fauci has been wrong about everything I have interacted with him on: Peter Navarro

On COVID-19, I listen with caution to Dr. Anthony Fauci’s advice, writes trade adviser Peter Navarro, an assistant to President Donald Trump.

      

Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg hospitalized with infection

Ginsburg’s health has been the subject of conversation among court-watchers for years, and more so as President Trump’s first term draws to a close.

      

Trump leans into racist rhetoric and downplays police violence against Black Americans

President Donald Trump repeated racist talking points in downplaying police violence against Black Americans during a CBS News interview on Tuesday, claiming that “more White people” are dying at the hands of law enforcement than Black people.

US, world population to shrink after midcentury, study suggests

Both the US and world population are forecast to shrink by the end of the century, a new study published Tuesday reports.
      

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