Details emerging from a U.N. climate conference drew rave reviews from U.S. experts despite the U.S. vow to exit the Paris Climate Accord.
Author: John Bacon, USA TODAY
‘Unite the Right’ white nationalist James Fields facing life in prison at sentencing today
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National Guard called in as snow, ice paralyze much of Southeast
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Angry China summons US ambassador over arrest of tech exec Meng Wanzhou
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President George Bush – ’41’ – will lie in state at US Capitol wearing special socks
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George Bush’s last day started with three eggs, ended with ‘I love you’
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Canada sanctions 17 Saudis linked to Jamal Khashoggi’s death: ‘The case is not closed’
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FDA approves new drug reflecting cutting-edge, ’tissue-agnostic’ effort to beat cancer
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Family, community grimly await word on fate of Hania Aguilar after searchers find body
The grim discovery of a body near where a North Carolina teen disappeared has her relatives, friends and community bracing for a sorrowful outcome.