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USA TODAY stories: Devastating drought sears USA
The harvest moon, the full moon closest to the autumnal equinox, will rise Sept. 29.
The nation's worst drought in decades consumed a larger portion of the lower 48 states last week.
Giant Indian Ocean quakes this year apparently triggered quakes around the world.
Not even Air Force One is immune from the weather.
Gulf Coast states are seeing more lovebugs this fall than in previous seasons after ideal breeding weather.
Forecasters say Miriam is rapidly weakening and has been downgraded from a hurricane to a tropical storm in the Pacific.
Cleanup efforts were under way Wednesday in southern Illinois after a storm pounded the region.
Flash floods and landslides have killed at least 30 people in India's remote northeast over the last three days.
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