The fierce storm that pounded parts of New York finally relented in the most affected areas Sunday. But treacherous travel was still likely for some.
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Russian forces ‘most likely’ leaving Kherson – but it may be a trap; no evidence of dirty bombs in Ukraine: Updates
In what appears to be either a trap or a major Russian defeat, invading forces are significantly less visible on the west side of Kherson. Updates.
Putin accuses US, allies of trying to dominate the world, denies intent to use nuclear weapons: Ukraine updates
The speech follows what a Russian official called a successful training exercise aimed at responding to a potential nuclear attack on Russia. Updates.
‘Thought we were going to burn alive’: California wine country wildfire rages; another could merge into mega-inferno of 1M acres
California crews fighting raging wildfires kept a wary eye on winds amid fears one could merge with another, already largest in state’s history.
‘Not much of a break’: Crews struggle with deadly wildfires racing through Northern California, wine country
California fire crews battled two ferocious blazes, including one in wine country, that destroyed homes and forced at least 70,000 people to flee
‘We just don’t have words’: At least 3 dead as California wildfires explode in wine country, forcing thousands to flee
Thousands of Californians fled two blazes that blew up overnight, torching more than 25,000 acres. More than 3.7 million acres have burned this year.