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Wildfires in Alberta, Canada have burned more than 700,000 acres of land and have forced 11,000 people to evacuate, according to the province's government.The government of Alberta said that at least two out-of-control wildfires are burning in the area -- the Chuckegg Creek Wildfire and the Jackpot Creek Wildfire.The Chuckegg Creek Wildfire, burning in Mackenzie County just two miles south of the town of High Level, has burned nearly 692,000 acres, while the Jackpot Creek Wildfire, near Steen River, has burned more than 61,000 acres, government officials said.The fires started in late May and have continued to grow because of dry conditions in the area.Schools in the affected area remain closed as evacuation orders continue, with some 757

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When stage 4 cancer stood in the way of farmer Larry Yockey reaping his wheat harvest for the first time in 50 years, dozens of his fellow farmers stepped up to save his crop.Yockey is a 64-year-old fourth-generation farmer, working the same land in Ritzville, Washington, as his father and grandfather. He said his wheat crop accounts for nearly 100% of his income, and harvesting is usually a job that he does by himself.In February, doctors diagnosed Yockey with melanoma, which has spread to his bones. That contributed to a broken hip and broken ribs, reducing the amount of time he can spend working in his fields and how much he can lift. For the first time in decades, Yockey feared that he would not be able to handle the harvest.After he shared his concern with neighbors, they told him not to worry about it, and he assumed they were organizing some help. But last weekend, dozens of vehicles pulled up to his farm, along with farmers ready run the machines and work the fields.Working together, they completed three weeks' worth of harvesting in about eight hours.Without the help, Yockey says, "it would have been a mess," leaving his crop vulnerable to wind and rain damage.Miles Pfaff, one of the farmers who pitched in, said that "harvest bees" like this are rare and that it is not the sort of help a farmer would ask for or hope to need.Pfaff also said the help went beyond fellow farmers. The local fire department and mechanics volunteered their time, while folks who weren't working the fields brought food and drinks.The scale of the operation reminded Yockey of the way he sees other communities come together after natural disasters. The people who helped with his harvest say they do not want to be thanked, but " 'thank you' really doesn't even do justice here," he said. 1809

  

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US President Donald Trump called Justin Trudeau "two-faced" Wednesday after Canada's Prime Minister was caught on camera appearing to joke about Trump with other world leaders at a Buckingham Palace event the night before."He's two-faced," Trump said, adding, "honestly with Trudeau, he's a nice guy."The video appeared to show British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, French President Emmanuel Macron, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte having a laugh about Trump's behavior during the summit.The 25-second clip, which has gone viral and was 592

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