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Fire chief: Possum Kingdom wildfire ignited by bottle-magnified sunlight

Fire officials in Texas said a wildfire that burned 500 acres and destroyed five homes was started after glass bottles magnified sunlight to ignite paper trash inside a trash can.

About 1 Million Californians Lack Access to Safe Drinking Water, Auditor Says

The water systems serving nearly a million residents in California do not meet water quality standards, and the State .

Courts should not seek to run governments under the guise of judicial review: Karnataka High Court

Transcripts for CNN CNN Newsroom With Alisyn Camerota and Victor Blackwell 20240604 19:15:00

ohold on one second, he make money from coal. why aren t you talking about it? i m sorry, i m not giving senator manchin a pass at all. all you did was talking about senator manchin when i said he and 50 other republicans voted against this. nobody remembers that. the entire republican caucus has been against this since the beginning. the president said today he s not waiting on senator manchin or republicans in congress to use the full extent of his executive power to make sure we deal with this existential crisis. if you re live in the west and suffering from a potential wildfire, and living in the south, and you re worried about another hurricane coming or you re worried about a draught, we have to get out. this is an existential crisis. number one. the president has passed historic legislation, the biggest piece that s ever been passed to deal with the climate crisis. that s in the infrastructure bill. as we speak, that money is out of the door and being invested in communities

Transcripts for KPIX CBS Weekend News 20240604 00:47:00

talk to your child s eczema specialist about dupixent, a breakthrough eczema treatment. duncan: tragedy today in south africa, at least 22 young people were found dead inside a nightclub in the coastal city of east london. some of the victims are as young as 14. right now police call the deaths mysterious. turning now to south sudan, africa, where millions are facing a hunger catastrophe, cbs deborah patta is there with more on the urgent need. reporter: for nearly three years there has been unprecedented rain in northern south sudan bursting the banks of the nile river, submerging land and homes. this country is on the front line of climate change which has caused flooding, draught and famine, exacerbated by the war

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