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Category 2 Irma hammers heavily-populated Tampa with dangerous 100mph winds after roaring up Florida, leaving 3.5million without power and killing at least five Richard Branson reveals devastation to his Necker Island home in the wake of Hurricane Irma with buildings blown away and trees ripped from the ground Donald Trump's director of social media tweets fake Irma video which claimed to show Miami airport flooding - only for the airport themselves to correct him Manatees are left stranded on the dry ocean floor after rare phenomenon caused by Irma sucked water away from the shore At least 32 looters are arrested across Florida during Irma crime spree: Thieves prompt SWAT standoff after robbing a store for GUNS while others are caught on camera breaking into a sports shop Stay out! People in Tampa warned not to return home or venture outside as flood waters drain - because they will be ... (more)

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Powerful hurricanes like Harvey and Irma are dangerous anywhere they hit.But hurricanes and other natural disasters pose an especially big threat to growing coas... -- The United Nations Security Council on Monday unanimously approved a new round of sanctions on North Korea, one week after the country conducted its sixth and st... TOKYO, JAPAN - Today, Governor Pete Ricketts, along with four other U.S. Governors, met with Japan Prime Minister Shinzo Abe during a trade mission to Tokyo. http://k... With just a single play, senior corner and electrifying return man Tarence Roby caused quite a stir.

As Storms Rage, 100% Clean Energy Bill Aims to Avert ‘Climate Chaos Still Ahead’

A demonstrator holds a sign in New York City during the 2014 People's Climate March. Amid devastating hurricanes, historic flooding, epic wildfires, and the Trump administration's ongoing war on climate science, a newly introduced bill is receiving accolades for offering a bold blueprint to ditch fossil fuels and create an equitable transition to 100 percent renewable energy by 2035.

September 6, 2017

T... -- Hurricane Andrew -- the monster storm that hit South Miami in August, 1992 -- showed just how shoddily many homes in the area were built at the time to accommodate ... -- U.S. forces violated international humanitarian law when they failed to take all possible precautions to avoid civilian deaths in an attack on a mosque complex i... The U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative today announced that the government of Vietnam has notified the U.S. that it w... The Nebraska Athletics Department has announced that former Husker volleyball All-American and Olympian Jordan Larson will have her jersey retired on Friday, Sept.

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T... -- Hurricane Andrew -- the monster storm that hit South Miami in August, 1992 -- showed just how shoddily many homes in the area were built at the time to accommodate ... -- U.S. forces violated international humanitarian law when they failed to take all possible precautions to avoid civilian deaths in an attack on a mosque complex i... The U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative today announced that the government of Vietnam has notified the U.S. that it w... The Nebraska Athletics Department has announced that former Husker volleyball All-American and Olympian Jordan Larson will have her jersey retired on Friday, Sept.

Get Ready For The US Open Action With The Hottest Women In Tennis [SLIDESHOW]

The 2017 U.S. Open is currently heading into the second week, and we can think of no better way to prepare for the action to heat up than by taking a look at the hottest women in the game. The first week of the tournament is always worth watching, but the second week is when the stakes are high and the tennis is more entertaining.

Cleveland unions refuse to hold flag at Browns opening game

Members of unions representing Cleveland police officers and paramedics have said they won't hold a large U.S. flag during pregame ceremonies prior to next Sunday's Cleveland Browns season opener after a group of Browns players knelt during the national anthem before a preseason game last month. Steve Loomis, president of the Cleveland Police Patrolmen's Association, cited his service in the U.S. Navy when he told WKYC-TV he was astounded that Browns management knew of the protests but allowed it to occur.

Former Ohio State Football Star Is Hitting The Political Arena

Anthony Gonzalez, an Ohio native and former star of the Ohio State football team, has filed to run for Ohio's 16th Congressional Seat in 2018 as a Republican, according to Cleveland.com . Gonzalez played in the NFL from 2007 until 2012 as a member of the Indianapolis Colts and on the practice squad for the New England Patriots during his final year.

The fight for control of the Democratic Party plays out in Cleveland: Ohio Politics Roundup

A deal to upgrade Quicken Loans Arena using taxpayer money has emerged as a political flashpoint in Cleveland that illustrates a larger divide within Democratic Party politics. A deal to upgrade Quicken Loans Arena using taxpayer money has emerged as a political flashpoint in Cleveland that illustrates a larger divide within Democratic Party politics.

Trump Ends DACA, But He May Still Hold DREAMers Hostage

While the president is expected to make a decision on DACA in the next few days, a broader immigration deal could change everything. With an ultimatum from Republican state attorneys general about to run out, multiple reports indicate that the president will tomorrow announce the end of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, which protects around 800,000 DREAMers from prosecution.

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Duke's Cutcliffe: 'I believe in my heart of hearts, this team is the deepest, most talented team we've had at Duke yet' Video: Hear an excerpt from Duke football head coach David Cutcliffe's eulogy during the funeral service for Howell Brown III, 13, who died Friday after a five-year battle with cancer, at Duke University Chapel on Wednesday, Aug. 30. During his fight, Brown became close with athletes and coaches at Duke and N.C. Central, attending games and practices.