Suspected fentanyl found in prison cell search sends Snake River officer to hospital Suspected fentanyl exposure at Snake River prison sent an officer to the hospital after a white powdery substance ...
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For U.S. women's national team head coach Emma Hayes, the task ahead of her in Saturday's SheBelieves Cup finale against Colombia was an obvious one. "Listen, we have to play our game. I'm interested ...
"Work on the rocket and spacecraft will continue in the coming weeks as NASA prepares for rolling the rocket out to the launch pad again later this month ahead of a potential launch in April." When ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. U.S. military bases are stepping up security measures amid the war against Iran. Some bases have told visitors to ...
The pattern of downgrade activity we observed throughout 2025 has continued into the first six weeks of 2026, with the ratio of downgrades moving higher to 3.3 times. Default intensity has continued ...
Michael Feldman touched down in Arizona to support his wife, Savannah Guthrie, as the search for his mother-in-law, Nancy, continues. The businessman was photographed making his way through the Tucson ...
GAZA — Although the US-brokered cease-fire between Israel Defense Forces and Hamas has been in place since October, Israeli forces claim there are violations “every day.” “We see them test our troops.
In 1956, you could sail along the highway listening to phonograph records. Peter Goldmark, inventor of the microgroove 331/3-rpm LP, developed a micro-microgroove 7-inch disc that spun at 162/3 rpm.
Thousands of educators marched down San Francisco's Market Street. Educators said they are standing strong in the face of uncertainty. The main issues on the table are wages, health care and special ...
In the long shadow of the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs, life appears to have bounced back with surprising speed. A new analysis of sedimentation rates suggests that the first wave of marine ...