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The tornado that killed six people in St. Lucie County lasted an agonizing 31 minutes. Another traveled about 70 miles after it appeared near Clewiston. “These are midwest-style tornadoes in South Florida," said one hurricane specialist.
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The first significant front of the season sweeps through Florida this week, bringing stable weather that will be good for recovery efforts.
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Still, some neighborhoods remained without power Monday, and neighborhoods with many severely damaged homes and business will take longer to recover.
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Hurricane center is watching two areas of development, however things remain calm for now.
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A new push by the Trump administration for more coal production is getting mixed reviews in West Virginia, where the majority of electricity is produced by coal and expensive for many residents.
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When bats swarm out of caves in the thousands, they almost never crash into each other. Why?
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In the late 1980s, Stephanie Garber was driving through downtown Silver Spring, Md., when a large pickup truck hit her car. A woman swooped in to offer her a cup of tea and compassion.
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Self-reliance is a core American trait. And men in particular embrace it. So how do you offer help to someone who doesn't think they need it?
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Many Hungarians are worried about Prime Minister Victor Orban's concentration of power and moves to ban protests.
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Catholics who grew up in the faith under Francis reflect on his tenure as pope.
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A group called the "Brave Souls" plunge into icy river waters each week -- a podcast about them is a finalist in NPR's College Podcast Challenge.
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth continues to find himself in controversy. He shared details with his wife and brother minutes after being updated on the Yemen strikes by a senior military official.
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After a federal judge ruled that Google had a monopoly on the search market, the tech giant and the government are in court to debate penalties. One possible result: forcing Google to spin off Chrome.
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