The U.S. Navy named an aircraft carrier after an African American for the first time on Monday, honoring World War II hero Doris Miller.
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Appeals court approves diverting $3.6B in military construction funds for Donald Trump border wall plan
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World’s tallest geyser breaks eruption record, stunning Yellowstone visitors, scientists
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White Island volcano death toll rises to 19 as New Zealand crews continue search for victims
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Hawaii pulls law enforcement from Mauna Kea — at least temporarily — as TMT project is put on hold
Hawaii temporarily pulled law enforcement from Mauna Kea, five months after protestors began blocking the construction of the Thirty Meter Telescope.