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  • With pleasant weather comes a busy hiking season in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. A misread map, a sudden storm, a forgotten headlamp - and…
  • The House select committee which is investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol has issued subpoenas to four former Trump administration officials. More could be on the way.
  • Founded in 1996, the intergovernmental body promotes cooperation in the region and advises governments on issues related to the Arctic.
  • Top Stories: Giffords Starting Gun Control Effort; Benghazi Suspect Freed
    Also: Alabama wins college football's BCS title game; scores of out-of-control fires scorch southern Australia; a lottery winner is mysteriously poisoned to death; and journalist Richard Ben Cramer dies.
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    Also: Syrian rebels now have portable anti-aircraft missiles, Wall Street Journal reports; former Sen. George McGovern, is "no longer responsive," his family says; Greeks stage another general strike to protest austerity measures.
  • President Trump on Tuesday signed a bipartisan bill that permanently funds the nation's biggest natural resource conservation program.State environmental…
  • The Purple Heart is the most powerful symbol that a soldier has sacrificed for his or her country. For generations, the military has awarded Purple Hearts to soldiers wounded in action. But an investigation by NPR and ProPublica has found that Army commanders routinely deny Purple Hearts to soldiers who've suffered concussions from explosions -- even though Army regulations say they merit the award. Four soldiers have struggled to get Purple Hearts -- and medical help.
  • Six flights from India declared emergencies within 30 minutes of each other. It comes as fake bomb threats are causing disruptions, diversions and delays for scores of flights on Indian airlines.
  • On Friday night, the 11-seed Wolfpack took down the No. 2 seed Marquette Golden Eagles — marking the first time that N.C. State has advanced to the NCAA tournament's Elite Eight since 1986.
  • New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani got a major endorsement this week from former Vice President Kamala Harris. But many Democratic leaders remain distant, fueling growing tension.
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