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Name the town in Northern California that was almost completely destroyed by the "Camp Fire," which set a record for being the state's most deadly and destructive.
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San Francisco
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What world capital, which has a high population density, is known as the "bandwidth capital of the world" for its extensive technological network?
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Name the town in Northern California that was almost completely destroyed by the "Camp Fire," which set a record for being the state's most deadly and destructive.
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What world capital, which has a high population density, is known as the "bandwidth capital of the world" for its extensive technological network?
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Under a new Trump Administration rule, migrants who illegally cross into the U.S. from its southern border with Mexico will no longer be eligible to apply for what?
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Following the U.S. Midterm Elections, how many political races in Florida were close enough to trigger a recount?
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In what communist country did satellite images recently detect 12 undeclared missile sites, whose significance was debated by experts?
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Name the island, which is located in the Irish Sea, where a Swedish art group is placing miniature houses meant to appear as if they'd always been there.
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What U.S. Congress (a number) was elected in last week's Midterms and will begin meeting on January 3, 2019?
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What material, which is known as the "mother of all commodities," is the single biggest factor in the price of gasoline?
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A prison reform bill, for which U.S. President Donald Trump voiced support this week, has already passed in what chamber of the U.S. Congress?
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What nation of more than 51 million people temporarily grounded all airline flights on Thursday so that its high school students could better focus on college entrance exams?