Juliana Kim
Stories
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National
Biden is designating site of 1908 Springfield, Ill., race riot as a national monument
In 1908, a white lynch mob of thousands terrorized a Black neighborhood in Springfield, Ill. The events were so horrific it led to the founding of the NAACP.
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Science
Mars and Jupiter pair up this week in a celestial dance unseen from Earth in years
The encounter is an out-of-this-world example of right place, right time — as Mars zips past Jupiter, Earth will be in the perfect spot to see the two planets look as if they are within arm's reach.
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National
Microsoft detects fake news sites linked to Iran aimed at meddling in U.S. election
Researchers at Microsoft's Threat Analysis Center say Iran was behind four fake news sites geared toward amplifying polarizing messages to both liberal and conservative audiences.
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Sports
How is Team USA faring in the Olympics? Here's a medal count so far
Team USA leads for the most number of medals earned in the Paris Olympics so far. But the team is trailing behind China, Japan, South Korea and Australia for the most gold.
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Sports
What's inside the mysterious boxed gift Olympic winners get with their medals
The first trove of medals were awarded this weekend at the Paris Olympics and fans were quick to notice that athletes were handed another prize at the podium.
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Politics
Harris raises $200 million in her first week
Along with fresh dollars, the campaign has signed up over 170,000 new volunteers. That energy is much needed for the vice president who, as of Sunday, has just 100 days until Election Day.
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Environment
As the Great Salt Lake dries up, it's also emitting millions of tons of CO2
A new study found that the drying Great Salt Lake in Utah is now a major source of the gas emissions that are causing the climate to warm.
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Politics
Trump tells Christian voters they 'won't have to vote anymore' if he's elected
Speaking at a gathering of religious conservatives, Donald Trump said if he's reelected, Christian-related concerns will be "fixed" so much so that they would no longer need to be politically engaged.
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Politics
Nearly 2 weeks after attempted assassination, FBI confirms Trump was hit by a bullet
The agency said the former president was struck by a bullet or a fragment of a bullet on July 13 during a political rally in Butler, Pa.
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National
Extreme heat grips West and East coasts, breaking daily highs
The heat wave in the U.S. is far from over. This weekend, parts of the Pacific Northwest and Northeast are bearing the brunt of the heat with record-breaking temperatures.