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A woman carries a child while walking along a flooded street during heavy rain in Dhaka

World Jun 29

How the climate crisis is changing family planning and reproductive health in Bangladesh

By John Yang, Claire Mufson, Andrew Corkery

Nation May 26

IndyCar: Indianapolis 500
Watch 3:20
News Wrap: Severe storms across central U.S. kill at least 14 people, delay Indy 500

In our news wrap Sunday, powerful storms killed at least 14 people across Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas and delayed the start of the Indy 500, Israel and Hamas exchanged fire across Gaza’s border, at least 123 people died in intensified…

Nation May 19

Aftermath of severe storms in Houston
Power expected to be restored to most Houston residents affected by deadly storms

Houston area residents affected by deadly storms last week that left at least seven dead were finally getting some good news as officials said they expected power to be restored by Sunday evening to a majority of the hundreds of…

By Juan A. Lozano, Associated Press

World May 18

March for the hostages kidnapped on the deadly October 7 attack, near Beit Shemesh
Watch 2:41
News Wrap: Israeli war cabinet member threatens to quit over Gaza strategy

In our news wrap Saturday, a member of Israel’s war cabinet threatens to quit if the government does not adopt a new Gaza strategy, dangerous heat poses new risk, with widespread power outages in Houston flash flooding kills at least…

Nation May 18

Aftermath of severe storms in northern Houston, Texas
Hot weather poses risk as power outages remain from deadly Houston storm

As the Houston area works to clean up and restore power to hundreds of thousands after deadly storms left at least seven people dead, it will do so amid a smog warning and rising Texas heat.

By Lekan Oyekanmi, David J. Phillip, Ken Miller, Associated Press

May 17

Severe storms kill at least 4, knock out power across Texas and Louisiana

By Lisa Baumann, Christopher Weber, David J. Phillip, Associated Press

Severe thunderstorms have hit southeastern Texas for the second time this month, and Houston's mayor says at least four people are dead.

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Feb 02

California’s piers are being battered by rising seas and frequent storms. Can the iconic landmarks be saved?

By Julie Watson, Haven Daley, Associated Press

Rising seas and frequent storms are taking their toll on California's iconic public piers and raising questions about the future of the landmarks.

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Dec 17

Watch 3:01
News Wrap: Israeli military finds large Hamas tunnel near northern Gaza border

In our news wrap Sunday, Israel re-opened a border crossing in southern Gaza and released footage of a newly discovered Hamas tunnel at the Erez crossing in the north, Trump’s anti-immigrant remarks at a campaign event drew criticism, a storm…

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Aug 08

Watch 7:19
News Wrap: Storm system blasts eastern U.S. with severe weather

In our news wrap Tuesday, a storm system blasted the Northeast with severe weather, there's new evidence of global warming affecting Antarctica with sea ice at a record low, the Supreme Court reinstated a federal regulation aimed at curbing the…

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Jun 30

Smoke, heat and storms kick off a dull start to summer across the U.S.

By Tom Davies, Associated Press

Smoky haze, hot weather and powerful storms brought dangerous and uncomfortable conditions to parts of the U.S. heading into a long July Fourth weekend that typically draws Americans to outdoor gatherings.

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