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Rangers shot dead a 14-foot crocodile after it killed a girl swimming in an Australian creek
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Rangers have shot dead a 4.2-meter (14-foot) crocodile in northern Australia after it killed a 12-year-old girl while she was swimming with her family last week, police said Wednesday.
Jul 9, 2024 11:40 PM
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Takeaways from AP's report on how China's textile recycling efforts take a back seat to fast fashion
WENZHOU, China (AP) — China is the world’s largest textile producer and consumer, throwing away 26 million tons of clothes each year, mostly made of unrecyclable synthetics.
Jul 9, 2024 9:19 PM
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Tourists still flock to Death Valley amid searing US heat wave blamed for several deaths
DEATH VALLEY, Calif. (AP) — Hundreds of Europeans touring the American West and adventurers from around the U.S.
Jul 9, 2024 7:51 PM
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Heat health hazards in spotlight as temperature records tumble in B.C.
VANCOUVER — Geoff Scoates, founder of Vancouver's Social Run Club, says the last thing he wants is for club members to suffer heat stroke. "I'm walking around outside right now and I'm already sweating a bit," said Scoates.
Jul 9, 2024 7:28 PM
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Behind Upper Midwest tribal spearfishing is a long and violent history of denied treaty rights
HAYWARD, Wis. (AP) — On a twilight so calm the red and white pines are reflected in the waters of northern Wisconsin's Chippewa Flowage, John Baker plans to go spearfishing — a traditional Ojibwe method of harvesting walleye.
Jul 9, 2024 5:45 PM
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House backs bills to roll back energy efficiency standards for refrigerators, dishwashers
WASHINGTON (AP) — House Republicans on Tuesday approved two bills rolling back Energy Department efficiency standards on refrigerators and dishwashers.
Jul 9, 2024 5:18 PM
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Environmental group buys Fraser River island near Chilliwack, B.C., to protect salmon
VANCOUVER — An ideal natural salmon habitat of gravel beds and side channels on British Columbia's lower Fraser River will be protected by the purchase of a private island by an environmental organization, with the help of the federal government and
Jul 9, 2024 4:51 PM
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Trudeau attends NATO leaders' summit as Russia escalates aggression toward Ukraine
WASHINGTON, D. C. — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was on the defensive about Canada's defence spending Tuesday as he gave a speech ahead of the NATO leaders' summit in Washington, D.C.
Jul 9, 2024 4:12 PM
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New Mexico village ravaged by wildfire gets another pounding by floodwaters
RUIDOSO, N.M. (AP) — Roads throughout a mountain village in southern New Mexico that was recently ravaged by wildfire were closed Tuesday as authorities tried to keep vehicles out of the path of rushing water.
Jul 9, 2024 3:33 PM
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The heat has affected my garden for good (tall tomatoes) and bad (tick alert)
With much of the U.S. sweltering through heat waves , gardeners are seeing some dramatic changes.
Jul 9, 2024 2:35 PM
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