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The Government Set a Fire in New Mexico. It Burned 341,735 Acres
Recovery from the state’s most destructive wildfire is complicated by high tensions between residents and the party responsible — the United States Forest Service
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Beyoncé's Childhood Home Catches Fire In Houston
The cause of the blaze is still under investigation but no one was injured, officials say.
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Why Hollywood Stuntman Mike Massa Set Himself on Fire
Veteran stuntman (and Harrison Ford stunt double) talks to Rolling Stone about his viral protest during the actors’ strike and why stunt performers deserve more love
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Are the Orange Skies Here to Stay?
The hazardous air affecting the East Coast this week might be a preview for a smokey summer ahead
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Why Are Firefighter Shows All the Rage on TV Right Now?
From 9-1-1- Lone Star and Chicago Fire to Station 19 and Fire Country, networks are going gaga over firefighters — and millions of Americans are tuning in
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The Best Small Fire Extinguishers for Your House, Apartment or Studio
Essential for every home kitchen, these little extinguishers can be stored in any cabinet
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How Should France Rebuild Notre Dame?
Much of the structure survived the blaze — but as rebuilding efforts move forward, the country will be left with a big question: What does the cathedral mean to 21st-century France?
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Red Hot Chili Peppers, Beck Flaunt L.A. Pride at Woolsey Fire Benefit
Malibu Love Sesh show also featured an acoustic St. Vincent set and a Jack Black cameo
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Will America's Worst Wildfire Disaster Happen in New Jersey?
Odds are good that the worst wildfire disaster in U.S. history might not happen in the West – but in New Jersey.
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Arizona Firefighters Had No Time to React in Fatal June Wildfire
The elite Granite Mountain Hotshots were trapped by a 40-foot wall of flame, according to 'Men's Journal'
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