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Invasive weed threatens Southern California’s deserts

Once thought resistant to invasion, regional deserts are losing native plants to aggressive weedy species like Saharan mustard. New research…

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Fashion

On Easter Sunday, Congregants at This 218-Year-Old Harlem Church Channeled Southern Baptist Style

Beyond the Easter egg hunts, the baskets stuffed with shredded tissue paper, and the sugar highs from too much candy,…

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Bar brawl among rival biker gangs turns deadly in Southern California

Two men, reportedly members of the Mongols motorcycle club, have been arrested in connection with a deadly bar brawl earlier…

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Science

Southern shrews shrink in winter

Newly published research from UNC Greensboro biology professor Dr. Bryan McLean and colleagues shows that the masked shrew, a small,…

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Politics

Trump authorizes military use of public land along southern border

President Trump authorized the military to take control of federal land stretching across three states at the southern border to…

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Donald Trump authorizes U.S. military to take control of land on southern border

President Donald Trump is authorizing the U.S. military to take jurisdiction over federal lands along the southern border to help…

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Italy’s new high-speed rail line looks to reverse depopulation, lift southern economy

By Giulia Segreti SANT'AGATA DE' GOTI, Italy (Reuters) – Italy's high-speed railway is finally pressing into the heart of the…

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Science

Mapping mercury contamination in penguins of the Southern Ocean

In 1962, when environmentalist and author Rachel Carson pennedSilent Spring, alerting the world to the dangers of the pesticide DDT,…

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Massive brawl breaks out Southern California In-N-Out

Police are seeking additional information about a massive fight that broke out at an In-N-Out Burger in Riverside County over…

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Science

Southern Ocean warming will mean a wetter West Coast, US

As global temperatures warm, the Southern Ocean — between Antarctica and other continents — will eventually release heat absorbed from…

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