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How will plants, birds and insects respond to the solar eclipse?

Though the process is not as long as a regular night, those that spend the darkness quiet or roosting, will probably start that process during the eclipse.

 

Police seek 4 people in bias attack on Mexican teen

The individuals, three males and a female, are between 15 and 20 years old, police said.

 

Should Congress censure President Trump for 'inadequate response' to Charlottesville?

Democrats argue formal censure will force every member of Congress to take a stand on the president's actions.

 

Staten Island: A borough of roads never designed for modern use

"The big joke was you couldn't go around the corner because you'd wind up in some cul-de-sac," recalls historian Tom Matteo.

 

$535M Powerball jackpot: 7 things to know for Saturday's drawing

Both the cash and annuity prizes are likely to climb once final ticket sales are tallied.

 

Va. Gov. McAuliffe suspends protests at Robert E. Lee statue, citing safety concerns

Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe on Friday temporarily blocked protests at the statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee in a residential neighborhood in Richmond, Virginia, following violent clashes in Charlottesville that led to three fatalities.

 

SIR trains suspended between Huguenot and Tottenville due to flooding

Due to flooding, Staten Island Railway service has been suspended between Huguenot and Tottenville in both directions.

 

Should schools allow students to view the total solar eclipse?

Schools around the nation are debating whether or not to allow students to go outside to view the total solar eclipse.

 

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