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The Burj Khalifa in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, is the world's tallest building at a height of over 2,700 feet.
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A DUI charge can follow you for years, if not the rest of your life, in states as far-flung as Vermont, Texas and Alaska.
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The hottest place on Earth is Kedougou, Senegal, where it is 110 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Not all retirement considerations are local. Some retirement rules apply to almost everyone.
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It is 27 degrees below zero Fahrenheit today at Mount Washington, the highest peak in the northeastern United States.
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This place in the middle of nowhere in Australia is the hottest place in the world today.
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At 79 degrees below zero Fahrenheit, this research facility in Antarctica is the coldest place in the world today.
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In one part of Alaska, the temperature has dropped to −32 degrees Fahrenheit.
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An airport near Augusta, Georgia, has posted a temperature of 88 degrees Fahrenheit, far warmer than usual for February.
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No school in America is more liberal than American University, the latest research shows.
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On Feb. 20, President Biden declared the state of Texas the site of a major disaster, making available federal funding for the relief of the millions of Texans who have been without water, food,...
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One way to measure an unsettled American society is by gun deaths per 100,000 people. Based on this and other factors, one state stands out.
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Temperatures in Houston soon will reach 80 degrees. Just days ago, temperatures dropped toward the single digits and snow fell at record levels.
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The Pine Bluff, Arkansas, metropolitan area is by far place in America with the fastest shrinking population.
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These four hedge fund managers together made $10.7 billion last year, raising questions about American society, the economy and its financial rewards.
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