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    South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg participates in the first of two Democratic presidential primary debates hosted by CNN Tuesday, July 30, 2019, at the Fox Theatre in Detroit.
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    Buttigieg blames debate forehead smudge on possible ‘smushed’ gnat

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    This Thursday, July 25, 2019, photo shows grasshoppers on a sidewalk outside the Las Vegas Sun offices in Henderson, Nev.  A migration of mild-mannered grasshoppers sweeping through the Las Vegas area is being attributed to wet weather several months ago.
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    Swarms of grasshoppers are popping up on radar maps around Las Vegas

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    An April 20, 2004 file photo of a tick, a bloodsucking parasite increasingly common in Sweden.
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    Andrew Wheeler, acting Environmental Protection Agency administrator, speaks during a hearing.
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    Federal appeals court orders EPA to ban pesticide

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    The Department of Homeland Security's agriculture specialists at Baltimore Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport found two live adult Khapra beetles, one dead immature larva, and several cast skins in two pounds of insect-infested cow peas during a standard inspection Feb. 23. (Udo Schmidt / Wikimedia Commons)
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    ‘Most destructive pest’ found in passengers’ luggage at DC-area airports: Customs officials

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    With border wall construction taking place in one of the best places to see 100 different species of butterflies, nature enthusiasts are right to be concerned. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell, File)
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    List of Trump’s border wall opponents gets new addition: Butterflies

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