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Australia says most Great Barrier Reef coral studied this year was bleached
Australian scientists confirm the mass bleaching, yet are hopeful the world's largest coral reef ecosystem can recover.
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A Hawaii helicopter crash that killed 7 could have been prevented, investigators say
U.S. investigators blamed the 2019 crash on the pilot's decision to keep flying into worsening weather, and they accused regulators of lax oversight of air tours that are popular with tourists.
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Sheriff says Alabama escapee and jail official were prepared for a shootout
The murder suspect and his jailer who evaded authorities for more than a week were carrying $29,000 in cash, four handguns and an AR-15 rifle when they were captured, an Indiana sheriff said.
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Celebrity chef Mario Batali is found not guilty of sexual misconduct
The decision follows a swift trial in which the celebrity chef waived his right to have a jury decide his fate.
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Mike Tyson won't be charged for punching a fellow airline passenger
The San Mateo County District Attorney's Office said it has closed the case and decided against pursuing charges in last month's incident based on "the circumstances surrounding the confrontation."
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Scientists give Earth a 50-50 chance of hitting key warming mark by 2026
The latest estimate from various forecast centers around the world say the planet is approaching a warming threshold international agreements are trying to prevent.
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A fugitive Alabama inmate and corrections official were caught in Indiana
Authorities said the two fugitives were taken into custody near Evansville, Ind., after a chase with U.S. Marshals.
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Paris trial to open for 2009 plane crash that left 152 dead and 1 alive
The flag carrier airline from Yemen is being tried in Paris over the injuries of a then-12-year-old girl and the deaths of 65 French citizens.
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All civilians have been evacuated from a besieged steel plant in Mariupol
Ukraine announced that all women, children and elderly had been evacuated from a steel plant, a key Russian war objective that has long been under siege.
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Daunte Wright's mother was detained after recording a traffic stop
Daunte Wright was fatally shot last year by a suburban Minneapolis police officer. Katie Wright says she was injured while she was briefly detained this week by one of the same department's officers.