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New wildfires spread quickly in California, two U.S. lawmakers announce resignations, and South Korea faces unique challenges as it gears up for the Olympics.
The U.S. recognizes Jerusalem as Israel's capital, we interview a WWII veteran on Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day, and we serve up a Great Big Story on ice cream.
The IOC bans the Russian Olympic Team, CVS moves to buy Aetna, and the Supreme Court hears arguments involving same-sex couples' rights and religious freedom.
Three stories involving the Trump Administration are featured today. They include debates over a U.S. embassy, a travel ban, and two national monuments in Utah.
Today's topics include a former U.S. government official's guilty plea, a bill in the U.S. Senate, reporters' impressions of a slave auction, and a supermoon.
An unusual Atlantic Hurricane Season, China's challenge to clear its air, and a visitor attraction that acts as a giant greenhouse are all featured today.
North Korea test-fires a more dangerous missile, scientists say an unusual asteroid has entered our solar system, and we explore origami uses in engineering.
The threat from an Indonesian volcano grows, a tire invented for Mars may have applications on Earth, and a relatively new kind of car appears on Welsh roads.
Pope Francis visits the nation of Myanmar (Burma), we explain the issue of "net neutrality," and we examine the Pacific Ocean findings of deep sea researchers.
A leadership change in Zimbabwe, a terrorist attack in Egypt, a defection to South Korea, and a series of volcanic eruptions in Indonesia are featured today.