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Blinken arrives in Ukraine as Russia mounts new offensive 01:31
Eight migrant farm workers killed in bus crash in Florida 01:58
Trump defense tries to portray Michael Cohen as motivated by revenge and money 03:41
Fight over the role of library in small Illinois town 02:59
Container ship lost power twice before ramming Baltimore bridge, NTSB says 01:10
Biden Administration announces higher tariffs on Chinese EVs, other products 01:44
Social media post sends 'meme stocks' soaring 01:35
San Francisco could ban firefighters' uniforms over cancer risk 02:51
Teen gunman tries to enter church during communion ceremony, police say 01:43
Star prosecution witness Michael Cohen testifies in Trump hush money trial 03:55
Israel fighting Hamas again in northern Gaza as hundreds of thousands flee Rafah 01:59
Stunning display of Northern Lights seen around the world 01:16
Section of Baltimore bridge brought down in controlled explosion 01:29
College commencements face pro-Palestinian disruptions 01:59
WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert on the meteoric rise of women’s basketball 03:18
Tornado rips through Western Pennsylvania, leaving trail of destruction in its wake 01:27
The Paul McCartney superfan recognized decades later 02:21
Duke students walk out of graduation as protests continue nationwide 01:38
Hundreds of thousands of Gazans flee Rafah ahead of imminent invasion 01:01
Suspect who allegedly ‘ambushed,’ shot and killed a police officer Saturday found dead 01:47
New revolution in the construction industry? Skyscrapers made of wood 02:39 Builders are increasingly turning away from concrete and steel in favor of wood. In some cases, the material – known as mass timber – is even being used to construct skyscrapers. It’s becoming a sort of revolution: a 2021 study in the journal Sustainability found that mass timber buildings could reduce a building’s carbon emissions 22 to 50 percent compared to concrete. However, environmentalists worry about the cutting of primary and older forests, which would substitute one type of high carbon building material for another. July 27, 2022
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Blinken arrives in Ukraine as Russia mounts new offensive 01:31
Eight migrant farm workers killed in bus crash in Florida 01:58
Trump defense tries to portray Michael Cohen as motivated by revenge and money 03:41
Fight over the role of library in small Illinois town 02:59
Container ship lost power twice before ramming Baltimore bridge, NTSB says 01:10
Biden Administration announces higher tariffs on Chinese EVs, other products 01:44