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US military jets hit in Iran war are the first shot down by enemy fire in over 20 years
Iran shooting down two American military jets marks an exceedingly rare assault that has not happened in more than 20 years.
For Buc-ee’s fans visiting for the grand opening, it’s an experience
Many have already booked their hotel rooms for Sunday night to allow them to be there for the grand opening on Monday.
Crews making progress containing Southern California wildfire as some mandatory evacuations remain
RIVERSIDE, Calif. (AP) — Crews made progress Saturday battling a smoky wildfire in southern California that broke out a day earlier and prompted mandatory evacuations. Encompassing roughly 6.3 square miles (about 16 square kilometers) in Riverside County, about 64 miles (103 kilometers) east of Los Angeles, the Springs Fire was at least 45% percent contained
What documents would you need to vote if SAVE Act passes?
Congress is still working to pass legislation supported by President Trump that could impact the voting process.
How your smart phone could help your motion sickness in moving vehicles
Though looking at your phone in the car is not the sole trigger for motion sickness, new technologies may mitigate the symptoms.
Trump signs order aimed at reforming college sports
The order expands the NCAA’s authority over college sports, capping student athletes' eligibility and limiting transfers.
Study reveals effects of caffeine on dementia risk
Good news for those who like to start their mornings with a cup of coffee.
Floods, landslides triggered by heavy rain in Afghanistan leave 77 dead in 10 days, authorities say
So far this year, dozens have died due to extreme weather in Afghanistan, an impoverished country that is highly vulnerable to extreme weather events.
Some of the most popular graduate degrees don’t pay off, study finds
Graduate degrees pay off for doctors, pharmacists and lawyers, but others may want to think twice.