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Month: February 2023

Winter storm slams the West Coast, prompting rare blizzard warnings in Southern California

By Aya Elamroussi, Rob Shackelford, Ralph Ellis and Mallika Kallingal, CNN A slow-moving winter storm has struck the West Coast, flooding highways in Los Angeles and prompting rare blizzard warnings in Southern California. In its first-ever blizzard warning, the National Weather Service in San Diego said the San Bernardino County mountains could see 3 to

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Winter storm slams the West Coast, prompting rare blizzard warnings in Southern California

CNN, WFSB, KSBW, KCAL, KCBS, WCCO, KGTV, KATU, KSFY, WDIV, @WEATHERBOYSUPER, SPECTEE, TMX, MINNESOTA DOT, MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, KEVIN CAVALLIN, ERIN MCCUNE, CHP, TWITTER, @ALANTAYLOR1 By Aya Elamroussi, Rob Shackelford, Ralph Ellis and Mallika Kallingal, CNN A slow-moving winter storm has struck the West Coast, flooding highways in Los Angeles and prompting rare blizzard

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A first report on the Ohio toxic train wreck was released. Here’s what it found — and what investigators are still looking into

CNN, POOL, NTSB, FIRESTAR DRONE PHOTOGRAPHY, BUTECH BLISS By Aya Elamroussi and Alisha Ebrahimji, CNN After federal officials released an initial report concluding that this month’s toxic train wreck in Ohio was completely preventable, investigators will begin examining procedures, practices and design prior to the derailment that has sparked long-term concerns among hundreds of frustrated

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Fact check: Pence falsely claims opponents admitted there weren’t Chinese spy balloons over the US while he was VP

By Daniel Dale and Zachary Cohen, CNN Former Vice President Mike Pence, who is now considering a run for president, was asked on Fox on Wednesday about the Biden administration’s criticism of rail deregulation efforts by the Trump administration. Fox host Martha MacCallum told Pence that, in the wake of the train derailment in East

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