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    At least six injured after tornado rocks Arkansas town
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    At least six injured after tornado rocks Arkansas town

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    A video of the spread and mutation of the Ebola out break in West Africa in 2014 plays on a laptop at U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command at Fort Detrick, Md., Thursday, March 19, 2020, where scientists are working to help develop solutions to prevent, detect and treat the coronavirus.
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    At least 19 dead after tornadoes hit Tennessee on Super Tuesday
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    Emergency personnel gather at the scene following a multi-vehicle crash on the south shore of Montreal in La Prairie, Quebec, Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2020.
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    Antarctica hits highest temperature ever recorded
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    Emergency service members work in the snow around overturned vehicles, near the town of Bahcesaray, Van province, eastern Turkey, on Wednesday. An avalanche slammed into a mountain road in the province, which borders Iran, wiping out a huge team of rescue workers sent to find two people missing in an earlier avalanche.
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    ‘Eroding the public trust’: Emails from climate agencies reveal outrage sparked by Trump ‘Sharpiegate’ scandal
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    The swamp: An affectionate farewell
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    A border wall prototype falls during demolition at the border between Tijuana, Mexico, and San Diego.
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    Strong winds blow down new sections of US-Mexico border wall

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