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Safety regulators probe 1.4 million Honda and Acura vehicles over engine failures
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Reports of engine problems involving some older Honda and Acura vehicles spur probe by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
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Maps show Tropical Storm Fernand's path and forecast in Atlantic
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Fernand is the sixth named storm of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season.
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Blue Bell ice cream containing nuts recalled over allergy risk posed by mislabeling
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Blue Bell ice cream is recalling cartons of nut-filled ice cream which were mislabeled as Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough.
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Keurig Dr Pepper to buy Peet's Coffee owner in $18 billion deal, then split into two companies
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Keurig Dr Pepper says it will buy Peet's Coffee owner JDE Peet's in an $18 billion acquisition, with plans to split into two companies afterwards.
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World's first commercial carbon storage facility begins operations, injecting CO2 deep under North Sea seabed
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The first commercial carbon storage facility has been inaugurated off Norway's coast, but is storing CO2 deep under the seabed really the answer?
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Police apologize at grave of Japanese businessman who was wrongfully arrested and died after long detention
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Shizuo Aishima was one of three company executives illegally held in pretrial detention for months on charges that were later dropped.
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Trump signs executive orders to end cashless bail in D.C. and ban flag burning
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The moves are a part of President Trump's ongoing federal anti-crime crackdown.
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U.S. military contractor accused of trying to spy for China charged with espionage in Germany
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An American man who worked at a U.S. military facility in Germany has been indicted for allegedly offering to supply sensitive information to China.
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First human screwworm case linked to travel confirmed in U.S., HHS says
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"The risk to public health in the United States from this introduction is very low," said HHS spokesperson Andrew Nixon.
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Pasta, ramen, burgers and chicken nuggets topped with caviar: The food at the @usopen is a “reflection of New York City,” restaurateur Simon Kim, who is behind the Michelin star restaurant COTE Korean Steakhouse, shares. Kim and renowned butcher Pat LaFrieda, who has been part
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What does it take to be a member of the @usopen’s ball crew?. 1,600 people applied for about 80 spots this year, Neal Kitson, the tournament’s ball crew lead, shared, as he put @tonydokoupil and @nateburleson to the test.
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A Wyoming man who allegedly hit a wolf with a snowmobile, taped the wounded animal's mouth shut and showed it off in a rural bar before killing it has been indicted on an animal cruelty charge by a grand jury nearly a year and a half after the incident.
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Photos showed Cody Roberts posing with the wolf, its mouth bound with tape, in a bar. Video showed the same animal lying on a floor, alive but barely moving.
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Australia mushroom poisonings sole survivor tells court he only feels "half-alive"
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The sole survivor of a deadly lunch laced with toxic mushrooms said on Monday he felt only half alive following the death of his wife and he continued to grieve the loss of his two closest friends.
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Mississippi declares public health emergency over rising infant deaths. Here's what to know
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Mississippi's infant mortality rate nearly double the most recent national average of 5.6 deaths per 1,000, according to the state Department of Health.
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SpaceX reschedules Super Heavy-Starship test flight after trouble with ground systems
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Taking no chances, SpaceX called off an attempt to launch its huge Super Heavy-Starship rocket after running into problems with ground equipment.
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Former police captain advocates for driving and school zone safety after personal tragedy
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One in three public school officials say traffic near their buildings "poses a threat" to students.
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Data center demand is booming. Can the supply of trade workers keep up?
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With roughly 400,000 trade jobs unfilled in the U.S., data centers powering the AI boom face a staffing crisis.
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When coal jobs left New River Gorge, its rapids carried on. National park status is powering its revival.
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In West Virginia's New River Gorge, whitewater rafting — and a 2020 national park designation — is breathing new life into a region once defined by coal mining.
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L.A.'s newest landmark is a five-story mausoleum in Hollywood
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Hollywood Forever Cemetery's new vertical Gower Mausoleum towers over the sprawling grounds that are the final resting place of some of Hollywood's most legendary actors.
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