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Rafah Airstrike Fallout, Trump Trial Closing Arguments, Summer Wildfire Jobs

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International condemnation continues in response to an Israeli airstrike on Rafah that killed at least 45 people, according to the Gaza health ministry. Attorneys will deliver their closing arguments in former President Donald Trump’s New York criminal trial. And as the summer fire season kicks off more than a quarter of the U.S. Forest Service’s wildland firefighting jobs are vacant ahead of what’s forecasted to be a warmer, drier summer.

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Voters in some states will have a say on abortion access through ballot initiatives

As many as 10 states could hold referendums on abortion rights this fall — possibly redrawing the map for abortion access and influencing other presidential and congressional elections on the ballot.

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Woodpeckers aiming to make a lot of noise, switch from wood to metal

If you’ve been hearing strange noises in your house lately — like a loud metallic hammering — it may be a certain creature exhibiting an unusual seasonal behavior.

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‘Body Electric’: How our headphone habits affect our hearing

The World Health Organization says more than 1 billion teens and young adults are at risk of permanent hearing loss due to “unsafe listening practices.” Is it time to change our headphone habits?

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The basketball world has lost one of its most colorful personalities. Bill Walton has died

Two-time NBA champion Bill Walton has died at the age of 71 after a prolonged battle with cancer.

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How the extraction of lithium in Chile is tearing communities apart

Chile is the worlds second largest lithium producer. Its discovery has been a welcome boon to the economy, but a disaster for many in the local communities.

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