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  • David Legates, a professor whose research has been supported by fossil fuel companies, has been hired for a top position at the federal agency that oversees weather and climate forecasting.
  • The territory, which is ineligible for bankruptcy, filed to begin a similar procedure tailor-made for its more than $70 billion debt crisis, which is likely to dwarf Detroit's 2013 Chapter 9 filing.
  • Before making Narcos, Eric Newman spent years researching Pablo Escobar's story. He says, "For us ... it was very important to show the most balanced look at the [drug] war we possibly could."
  • The visit is the ex-NBA star's third to the country this year. He says he'll visit strongman Kim Jong Un, a man he's described as his "friend for life."
  • The White House says President Trump has agreed to meet North Korea's Kim Jong Un.
  • American military personnel helped rescue some Americans and others in Mali after the hotel where they were staying was overrun by gunmen.
  • We all feel lonely at some point, but long-term social isolation can damage our mental and physical health. A new book called Project UnLonely shows how creative expression can foster friendships.
  • Diplomats at the United Nations seek to narrow the differences and craft a resolution to end fighting in southern Lebanon. The United States and France are working with all parties to come up with acceptable wording, including a call for a progressive Israeli withdrawal. A Friday vote is possible, but there is still a great deal of uncertainty.
  • The World Health Organization top official has expressed concern over the rapid spread of a rare type of Ebola in Congo. Authorities have reported at least 134 suspected deaths and over 500 cases.
  • MOLLIE Aspen is deeply committed to fostering a thriving community in Aspen, Colorado. As a 68-room luxury boutique hotel located in the heart of downtown, MOLLIE Aspen recognizes its unique position to support local programming and community organizations. MOLLIE Aspen is dedicated to providing a welcoming and inclusive space where individuals from all backgrounds can gather safely to exchange ideas, share information, and connect with one another. The hotel believes that facilitating these connections is essential to the vitality of the Aspen community, and it is proud to offer its facilities as a platform for dialogue, artistic expression, musical performances, and other community-enriching activities. MOLLIE Aspen strives to be a valuable resource for local organizations and looks forward to continuing its support of their important work.
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