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Chevron cleaning up 800K gallons of oil, water from California spill

Officials began to clean up a massive oil spill Friday that dumped nearly 800,000 gallons of oil and water into a California canyon, making it larger — if less devastating — than the state’s last two major oil spills.

Starbucks to stop selling some newspapers in US stores

Starbucks will quit selling The New York Times, Wall Street Journal and Gannett papers like USA Today in more than 8,600 U.S. stores in September, citing “changing customer behavior.”

Turbulence that hit Air Canada flight hard to predict, experts say

Passengers on a flight from Canada to Australia said they had no warning about turbulence that suddenly slammed people into the ceiling of the plane and injured more than three dozen — a phenomenon that experts say can be nearly impossible for pilots to see coming.

House restricts Trump on Iran attacks, but long negotiations likely

The Democratic-controlled House voted Friday to put a liberalized stamp on Pentagon policy, including a bipartisan proposal to limit President Donald Trump’s authority to make war against Iran.

9/11 victims bill OK’d by House, goes to Senate

The House has overwhelmingly approved a bill ensuring that a victims compensation fund for the Sept. 11 attacks never runs out of money.

Trump blasts Paul Ryan after ‘American Carnage’ excerpts

President Donald Trump criticized former Republican House Speaker Paul Ryan on Friday, calling him a “baby” and a “terrible speaker,” who didn’t know what he was doing.

All-girl school but one of Epstein philanthropy efforts since sex plea

In the decade since striking a sex plea deal, Jeffrey Epstein has sought to underwrite all manner of youth causes, including an all-girls’ school a few blocks from his Manhattan mansion.

Trump claims no retreat on census, says fallback will be more accurate

President Donald Trump is arguing he didn’t retreat when he abandoned his effort to insert a citizenship question into next year’s census and insists his fallback will prove a more accurate option.