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Winning Musher Is Oldest Champion In Iditarod History
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Crews have finished construction on a series of detention basins in Flagstaff designed to lessen post-wildfire flooding. It follows this summer’s Pipeline Fire that scorched several watersheds on the San Francisco Peaks.
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Prosecutors said Sayoc posed "a serious risk of danger to the public" and described him as "a flight risk." His lawyer made no objection to the decision. Sayoc could face up to 48 years in jail.
Arab-Americans: A 'Growing' Community, But By How Much?
The Census Bureau estimates 1.5 million Americans claim Arab ancestry. But some advocates say the Arab-American community is more than double that size.
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Britain is being described as the first country to leave the European Union. That may be true on a technicality, but others left the pan-European body in the past.
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