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    This Oct. 30, 2017 photo shows a notice warning visitors of controlled-fire operations in Kings Canyon National Park, Calif.  California’s seemingly endless cycle of wildfires is helping drive plans to do more “controlled burns” that thin forests choked with dead trees and withered underbrush that if left unchecked can feed monster blazes that force entire communities to flee, destroy homes and take lives. The goal for 2018 is to burn at least 20,000 acres and to clear another 20,000 by crews using chain saws, bulldozers and other machinery.
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    Farm bill a mixed bag for supporters of forest thinning to help stop wildfires

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    December 11, 2018 4:35 pm
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    You Can’t Go Home Again
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    Kathy Kraninger, director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau nominee, speaks during a Senate Banking Committee confirmation hearing in Washington, D.C., on Thursday, July 19, 2018.
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    Senate confirms Trump budget aide Kathy Kraninger to run consumer finance agency, replacing Mick Mulvaney

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    This aerial photo shows damage on Vine Road, south of Wasilla, Alaska, after earthquakes Friday, Nov. 30, 2018. Back-to-back earthquakes measuring 7.0 and 5.7 shattered highways and rocked buildings Friday in Anchorage and the surrounding area, sending people running into the streets and briefly triggering a tsunami warning for islands and coastal areas south of the city.
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    Hundreds of aftershocks shake Alaskans following big quake

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    Ryan Zinke, secretary of the Interior responds to a reporter's question during a news conference after touring the fire ravaged town of Paradise, Calif, Wednesday, Nov. 14, 2018.
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    Zinke guilts California by citing the carbon pollution from wildfires

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    Sarah Palin’s home damaged in Anchorage earthquake

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    Spanish chef Jose Andres displays 48-month cured ham from acorn-fed, free-range, black-footed Iberico pigs from Spain at his ThinkFoodGroup station, Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2018, during the Careers through Culinary Arts Program (C-CAP) annual benefit in New York. Andres was honored with the C-CAP Honors award, which is granted to individuals within the culinary industry for exceptional leadership and achievements.
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    Celebrity chef Jose Andres nominated for Nobel Peace Prize

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    Why California Is Burning

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    Republican climate hawks hope administration’s report on economic costs sway skeptics
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    Republican climate hawks hope administration’s report on economic costs sway skeptics

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    November 27, 2018 5:00 am
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    Rain tamps down California fire but turns grim search soggy
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    Rain tamps down California fire but turns grim search soggy

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