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California Declares State Of Emergency Over Months-Long Gas Leak
Since October, a natural gas storage well near Los Angeles has been spewing hundreds of tons of methane gas each day. The leak isn't expected to be fixed for months.
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Terrorists Hit Jakarta, And Indonesians Say "#KamiTidakTakut" — We Are Not Afraid
Police say at least seven people — including five attackers — were killed. At least one of the civilians killed is believed to be a foreigner.
In Remote Field In China, There's Now A Giant Golden Statue Of Mao
The 121-foot-high statue in one of the country's poorest areas was paid for by local businessmen and villagers.
Stinging Report On Pandemics Makes Louis Pasteur Look Like A Prophet
The French disease fighter had a healthy fear of microbes. So does a new report, which worries that humankind might not be ready to fight off the next pandemic.
Earthquake In Northern Afghanistan Rattles Region
The epicenter of the magnitude-7.5 quake was in a region straddling Pakistan and Afghanistan and was felt strongly in the Afghan capital, Kabul.
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Venezuela's University Professors Vote With Their Feet
The collapse of the economy, combined with sky-high inflation, has left university professors earning about $35 a month. Droves of professionals have left, seeking opportunities abroad.
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Singer Scott Weiland Dies On Tour At Age 48
According to a statement, the former Stone Temple Pilots frontman died in Bloomington, Minn.; other details were not revealed, citing his family's desire for privacy.
House Committee Report Finds Secret Service Is 'An Agency In Crisis'
In the past decade, 143 security breaches or attempted breaches have taken place. The committee suggested the scope of the agency's duties be reviewed to determine what "missions can be shed."
Appeals Court Lets FanDuel, DraftKings Operate In N.Y. — For Now
The temporary stay was granted after a judge barred the fantasy sports sites from operating in New York state earlier in the day.
China Condemns U.S. Destroyer's Maneuver In South China Sea
U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter: "We have said and we are acting on the basis of saying that we will fly, sail and operate wherever international law permits."
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