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Shortly before classes began Tuesday morning at Lincoln High School, Dawn Miller hopped into the passenger seat of a pickup truck, two-way radio in hand. She was on patrol, part of a volunteer group
Watch: Record-breaking eight cooling towers demolished in series of explosions in Nottinghamshire -
A new wave of climate research is sounding a stark warning: Human activity may be driving drought more intensely – and more directly – than previously understood. The southwestern United States has
It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia (IASIP) is currently airing its 17th season, and it seems like the showrunners still have plenty of tricks up their sleeves. Making sure the longest-running live
Senior dogs bring so much love and joy to everyone around them. Sadly, these precious pooches are often overlooked for adoption due to medical concerns and short life span. Yet they have so much to
Instead of welding tank treads by the thousands, the Detroit Arsenal in Warren, Michigan, is now 3D printing Patriot missile parts in weeks, advancing robotics and strapping virtual reality headsets
One mother is turning her pain into purpose, bringing more awareness to fentanyl overdose in a non-profit named after her son Marquavies.
Harrison Phillips is now a member of the New York Jets and bring excitement with him to the Green and White. The Jets landed Phillips in a trade with the Minnesota Vikings. On paper, he
Rosie O’Donnell, 63, is having a hard time recognizing herself. The A League of Their Own star, who recently moved her family to Ireland following the election of Donald Trump, surprised fans with a
Thousands of birds fill the air over Mono Lake, banking and swooping in a swirling murmuration that resembles an aerial school of fish. As they sweep past, their beating wings whoosh in unison.This
A striking new report from the federal government this month found that Americans on average get about half their calories from ultra-processed foods that have been linked in studies to increased
By Kazeem SanniUYO, Nigeria (Reuters) -Gift Usen cannot wait to have her hand. Born 25 years ago in Akwa Ibom, southern Nigeria, she has navigated through her life with only one fully developed hand
KEENE - A forest ranger with the state Department of Environmental Conservation carried a teenage hiker through waist-deep swamp waters as part of one of multiple search and rescue
CHINCOTEAGUE, Virginia — By sunrise at 6:03 a.m. on July 30, hundreds of people already had their legs smeared with mud and their brows filled with sweat as their eyes gazed across the Assateague
It’s been a busy summer for the Brooklyn Basketball organization. From hosting summer camps and one-day clinics to running regular training sessions, the BSE Global-led group has made a
The rabbi of a synagogue destroyed by fire in Bergen County has promised to rebuild with help from community donations that had exceeded $260,000 nearly a week after the devastating blaze. The four
A colorful bird has made another appearance in a state capital, and birders flocked to see it last month. What's happening? A male painted bunting has made what is believed to be its
The world’s oldest living man has turned 112 at his care home in Southport, Merseyside, but feels no different. John Tinniswood was born in Liverpool on August 26, 1912, the year the Titanic sank,
Texas is almost weeks from the season opener, where the No. 1 Texas Longhorns will try to enact revenge against defending national champions and No. 3 Ohio State. In preparation, we’re checking in on
Move over prunes, there’s a new bowel buddy in town. The European Commission has given the official thumbs-up to a formal health claim that “consumption of green kiwifruit contributes to normal bowel
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