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U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) said Wednesday that the Department of Energy has effectively killed the Grain Belt Express wind ...
Por Ivana Kottasová Ucrania ha presenciado las primeras grandes protestas contra el Gobierno en Kyiv desde el inicio de la invasión rusa a gran escala hace más de tres años, tras la indignación genera ...
Two Columbia teenagers were arrested Tuesday after a person was shot in east Columbia. Jerrion Smith, 19, was charged ...
By Kimber Collins Click here for updates on this story HONOLULU (KITV) — A new attraction is redefining the Hawaii sightseeing experience, not with a hike or a boat ride, but from the seat of a ...
The world’s highest court said polluting countries may be in breach of international law if they do not protect the planet from the “existential threat” posed by climate change, in a landmark advisory ...
It's the same story for today as it was yesterday, more heat and humidity. This heat is still dangerous, with feels like temperatures between 104 and 107 today. Remain hydrated and if you can help it, ...
By Muhammad Abdul Qawee Click here for updates on this story LEE COUNTY, Fla. (WBBH) — A derelict boat on San Carlos Island along San Carlos Boulevard that was trapped by Hurricane Ian is finally ...
By WGAL Staff Click here for updates on this story YORK TOWNSHIP, Pa. (WGAL) — A woman was rescued after falling over an embankment in York Township, according to Southern Area Fire and Emergency ...
By Greg Ng Click here for updates on this story HAGERSTOWN, Md. (WBAL) — A temporary ordinance to prohibit sleeping or lodging outdoors in Hagerstown takes effect in August and lasts for six months.
By Zach Rainey Click here for updates on this story COLUMBIA, S.C. (WYFF) — On Tuesday, officials confirmed that a pediatric patient in Columbia, South Carolina, has died from Naegleria fowleri, also ...
The Trump administration on Wednesday unveiled its AI action plan, a package of initiatives and policy recommendations meant ...
The Trump administration is opening an investigation into Harvard University’s “continued eligibility as a sponsor for the ...