The western United States is experiencing historic drought conditions fueled by climate change, impacting the Great Salt Lake water level.
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Protests, celebrations continue across the nation after Supreme Court’s abortion ruling
Thousands across the country took to the streets on Saturday, some to protest and others to celebrate, the Supreme Court’s ruling on Roe v. Wade.
2 dead, 10 rescued in boat collision near Key Biscayne in Florida, Coast Guard says
Someone involved in the collision reported it at about 10:30 p.m. Friday. The Coast Guard recovered the bodies of two people and rescued 10 others.
2 killed, 1 injured in Alabama church shooting, authorities say; suspected shooter in custody
Police said two people were killed and one was injured in a shooting at an Episcopal church in a Birmingham, Alabama suburb on Thursday.
Alabama vet feared captured in Ukraine has ‘such a big heart’; Macron views ‘stigmata of barbarism’: Live updates
U.S. military veterans Andy Tai Ngoc Huynh, 27, and Alexander Drueke, 39, haven’t been heard from for several days. Ukraine updates.
Former Wisconsin judge killed in shooting; suspect had list of ‘targets,’ official says
Retired Juneau County Judge John Roemer was found dead Friday in a “targeted” killing, and officials said the suspected gunman had a list of targets.
Deadly assaults on US medical workers on the rise; recent spate of attacks across nation is ‘frightening trend’
This week’s shooting that left four people dead at a Tulsa medical center is an all-too-familiar scenario for health care workers across the nation.
4 killed in shooting at medical building in Tulsa, Oklahoma; suspected shooter dead, police say
Four people were killed in a shooting at a medical center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on Wednesday. Police said the shooter was also dead.
‘Wrong decision’: Police should have confronted Texas school gunman sooner, official says
The head of the Texas Department of Public Safety said at a press conference that police officers should have entered the school sooner in Uvalde.
Biden signs $40B Ukraine aid bill; Zelenskyy says only ‘diplomacy’ can end war: May 21 recap
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called for Russia to pay for the destruction it has caused. Russia declared victory in Mariupol. Live updates.