Some Iranians said on social media that they were privately mourning the supreme leader. But displays of exuberance broke out in cities across the country. By Farnaz Fassihi and Christiaan Triebert ...
Celebrations erupted across Iran as citizens cheered the US and Israeli missile strikes targeting the regime, according to reports. Iranians were seen dancing and chanting in the streets Saturday ...
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Waymos are coming to Chicago — but they’re not driving themselves yet. The self-driving taxi company is deploying about 10 vehicles in Chicago to start mapping the city’s streets — thus “laying the ...
The president announces an aggressive, controversial policy. Large groups of protesters take to the streets. Government agents open fire and kill protesters In Minneapolis, free speech has weathered ...
Automobiles are widely celebrated, but that doesn't mean it's always fun to get behind the wheel. According to a GM study, 65% of drivers aged 16-34 experienced negative emotions during driving. We ...
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MotoGP Sports Entertainment Group, the South Australian Government and the City of Adelaide announced today that the Australian Grand Prix will be hosted on a city centre circuit in Adelaide from 2027 ...
Gui Santos is a prominent example of a Santa Cruz success story, rising from his time with the Warriors’ G League affiliate to become a fixture in their NBA rotation. Drafted with the 55th overall ...
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It’s a stretch of the Big Apple where laws don’t seem to exist. Squatters living in more than a dozen trailers and RVs — and even a decommissioned ambulance — have turned a Bronx street into a filthy ...