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Animal advocates mobilize to keep pets safe in Hurricane Harvey's wake
National animal safety organizations are working together to help pets displaced by Hurricane Harvey.
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Joel Osteen responds to accusations of closing church doors to Harvey evacuees
Lakewood Church, a megachurch in Houston, addressed accusations made via social media that it was refusing to open its doors to Harvey evacuees.
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Houston gets a sliver of hope as rain moves away — for now
Officials now anxiously monitored rising river levels, which swelled with the rainfalls of the past two days.
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Boston airport to start charging fliers arriving, leaving by car?
The Boston Globe reports the study is part of an agreement between the Port Authority and an environmental group. It's expected to be completed by 2019.
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In a first, North Korea fires ballistic missile over Japan
The latest launch comes days after North Korea fired three short-range ballistic missiles into the sea
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Rattlesnakes hiding in the heat can be danger to people
The reptiles' bodies can't cool down unless they're in a shadier spot, and they still don't want you around.
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Trump may make multiple visits to hurricane-damaged Gulf Coast
President Trump says the hurricane that hit Texas is "the biggest ever — like Texas, if you think about it."
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Hurricane Harvey shadowed by two lessons from 2005
First, Houston made the right call on mass evacuation. Second, after Katrina, President Bush showed how not to handle a natural disaster: Our view
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Domino's and Ford team up for driverless pizza delivery test
The test is meant to see how customers react
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Flood victims arrive at a shelter in the George R. Brown Convention Center during the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey on Aug. 28, 2017, in Houston, Texas.
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