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NASA flew a spy plane into thunderstorms to help predict severe weather: How it works.
The ER-2 aircraft was able to fly into thunderstorms to make observations that could help scientists better predict when storms could turn severe.
USPS keeps losing money, potentially putting people who depend on mail delivery at risk
If the U.S. Postal Service’s turnaround plan fails, that could threaten its ability to deliver the mail and pay its retirees’ benefits.
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Here’s a look at our top stories for August 15th: Protestors gather near Gaza City, Israel border; Attorney in Georgia election indictment turns himself in; People trapped in cable car rescued; Bulgarian kite festival takes flight
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13-year-old student killed after sticking head out bus window, hitting concrete pole
Fernanda Pacheco Ferraz was killed on Aug. 16 in Nova Friburgo in southeastern Brazil, about 60 miles northeast of Rio.
1 student killed, 23 injured after school bus flips in Ohio to avoid striking minivan
One student died and nearly two dozen were injured in an elementary school bus accident in Clark County near Lawrenceville, Ohio on Tuesday morning.
Will Biden debate Trump if he’s the Republican nominee? His campaign won’t commit
President Biden’s reelection campaign is unwilling to commit to debating Donald Trump next fall before the 2024 presidential election.
Republicans ready for Trump-less first presidential debate
He won’t be on the debate stage, but former president and GOP frontrunner Donald Trump will be the elephant in the room at the first Republican presidential primary debate Wednesday in Milwaukee. (Aug. 22)
Tropical Storm Harold slamming Texas with heavy rain, powerful winds: Updates
Harold, which started as a tropical cyclone in the Gulf, has turned into a tropical storm that is pushing inland over Texas and could trigger floods.
Why isn’t Putin at BRICS summit in South Africa? He could be arrested: Aug. 22 recap
Russian President Vladimir Putin won’t be shaking hands at a major international summit opening in South Africa because of international charges.