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2018 Is Now The Wettest Year On Record For Washington And Other Cities
So far this year, 61.34 inches of rain have fallen in Washington, breaking a 129-year-old record.
Why Belgium's Death Rate Is So High: It Counts Lots Of Suspected COVID-19 Cases
The European country of under 12 million people surged to the top of the chart as authorities tally not only fatalities that are confirmed as virus-related but also many suspected of being linked.
'Stop Price Gouging,' 33 Attorneys General Tell Amazon, Walmart, Others
The top state law enforcement officials also told Craigslist, eBay and Facebook that they have "an ethical obligation" to root out spiking prices on hand sanitizers and other high-demand products.
Hispanics And Latinos Are The Biggest Moviegoers. The Big Screen Doesn't Reflect That
Nearly 20% of Americans are Latino or Hispanic and they buy more movie tickets per capita. But a new report says just 7% of all lead characters in 2019's top-grossing films were Hispanic or Latino.
Biden hits a new low in the NPR/Marist poll as inflation concerns rise
Americans' most pressing economic concern is inflation, and it's contributing to a decline in how they view President Biden. His approval is down to 42%, the survey's lowest since Biden took office.
Small but mighty Nimble becomes first mixed-breed dog to win Westminster agility title
The border collie-papillon mix got a round of "app-paws" for her surprise win after finishing the race in under 30 seconds. She is the first mixed-breed and first 12-inch dog to win the competition.
Previewing the World Cup's round of 16: Who's in, who's out and storylines to watch
The group stage had it all: cheers, tears, penalties, pelvic contusions, VAR-assisted calls that came down to millimeters. Now, the World Cup is onto the knockout round. Here's our guide to the games.
Did Fake News On Facebook Help Elect Trump? Here's What We Know
One lesson: Social media plays a bigger role in bringing people to fake news sites than it does in bringing them to real news sites.
Bug Heaven's Drew Shuck and M34n Str33t's Adam Haug on Processing Loss Through Music and Their Upcoming Benefit Show
On today's show, Maria Corpuz is in conversation with Bug Heaven’s Drew Shuck and M34n Str33t’s Adam Haug about the Omaha DIY music scene and their upcoming show at The Slowdown on Sept. 7.
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U.S. Craft Beer Brewers Thrive, Despite Small Share Of The Market
It's a good time to brew beer in America. According to beer expert Julia Herz, U.S. brewing isn't just on the upswing, it's on top. "We're now the No. 1 destination for beer, based on diversity and amount of beers," she says. And the industry's fastest growth is in craft breweries.
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