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  • The Americans had hoped for more against their trash-talking former coach, who now leads the Swedes, but Friday night's tie in Winnipeg still leaves them atop their group.
  • The top-ranked and two-time defending champion U.S. did just enough to squeak into the knockout round. Portugal dominated possession all game as the U.S. struggled to create offensive chances.
  • American manufacturing is at a crossroads. While most U.S. output comes from companies with fewer than 100 workers, it's those small manufacturers that are struggling to upgrade to the Internet age.
  • While California mostly likely comes to mind first when you think about earthquakes in the U.S., Ohio has its fair share - only less strong. Just Thursday…
  • If you live in a big city, you may have noticed new buildings popping up — a high-rise here, a skyscraper there. The concrete jungles that we've built over the past century have allowed millions of us to live in close proximity, and modern economies to flourish. But what have we given up by moving away from the forest environments in which humans first evolved? This week, we revisit our 2018 conversation about the healing power of nature with psychologist Ming Kuo.
  • She was a record-breaking mountaineer, educator and suffragist.
  • The PBS NewsHour and POLITICO are hosting the sixth Democratic debate on Dec. 1, 2019.
  • Updated 4:17 p.m., 6/10/19 A magnitude 4.0 earthquake hit the Cleveland area around 10:50 a.m. Monday, according to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). The epicenter was in Lake Erie, approximately four kilometers north-northwest of Eastlake. Eastlake police and the Lake County Emergency Management Agency say they received no reports of injuries or damage, but that people flooded their phone lines asking what had happened.
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