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Wildfire Rages in Arizona (LATEST PHOTOS)

Public Information Officer Theresa Mendoza walks through a field as smoke billows over the White Mountains from the Wallow Wildfire in Apache County, Arizona
The massive wildfire that has displaced as many as 11,000 people in eastern Arizona held steady in size on Thursday, and fire officials said they hoped weaker winds and cooler temperatures would help them begin to contain the fire.
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Blood on Brooklyn's Brighton Beach Boardwalk

A teenage girl was killed and four men wounded at Brooklyn's Brighton Beach boardwalk on Thursday after two men on the beach fired into a crowd of thousands who had flocked to spend a school holiday.
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Wallow Wildfire

Will Arizona Wallow fire cause blackouts in Texas, New Mexico?

The massive Wallow wildfires raging Arizona's eastern border forests expanded to 389,000 acres by Wednesday as strong winds carry toward New Mexico, now covering an area larger than the city of Phoenix. El Paso Electric warned that 90,000 people could go without power by Friday if their lines are damaged.
smoke from the Wallow Wildfire fills the sky in Luna, New Mexico June 6, 2011

Arizona Wallow Fire Photos & Timeline [PHOTOS]

The massive wildfires raging in Arizona since May 29 have swelled to 389,000 acres by Wednesday, and are heading toward New Mexico, now covering an area larger than the city of Phoenix.
Anthony conducted suspicious internet searches three months before her daughter went missing

'Chloroform', 'Death' and 'Neck-breaking' among Internet search keywords on Anthonys' computer

The latest reports from Forensics says that someone from Anthony family have been conducting Wikipedia searches with suspicious keywords like 'Chloroform', 'death', 'internal bleeding', 'hand to hand combat' and 'chest trauma'. The digital information that forensics uncovered from the Anthony home's computer formed the majority of testimony on Casey Anthony first degree murder trial on its 13th day.
Solar flare

Why is a Solar Flare Dangerous?

The biggest solar flare in four years is moving towards Earth at a rate of at 1400 km/s and is expected to reach early June 9.
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What is IPv6 and why should you care?

Today is IPv6 Day, and you probably didn't notice. That's good, because if you had noticed--because your Internet wasn't working the way it usually does--the solution for allowing the enormous growth of the Internet would have suffered a setback.

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