Governments on both coasts of the U.S. want to persuade the small percentage of drivers who use the most gas to switch to electric vehicles – and some leaders are taking the first steps toward incentives to make it happen.
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In Monday’s paper:
- War in Ukraine: Pressure may be piling on Putin
- Separated families still fight to be whole
- Gas ‘superusers’ urged to step on the brakes
Preliminary information shows one of the shootings occurred during a 'large gathering' of people in a parking lot, Kansas City police say.
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The world's sixth-richest person is also its biggest philanthropist. Legendary investor Warren Buffett's charitable giving has topped $51 billion.
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The debris found Thursday near the Titanic wreckage site is from the outside of the submersible that has been missing for four days, the Coast Guard said in a news briefing. All five passengers are believed to be dead.
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Search and rescue crews remotely operating an underwater vehicle discovered a "debris field" near the Titanic while looking for a missing tourist submersible, the U.S. Coast Guard said.
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On today’s 5 Things podcast:
1️⃣ Search enters desperate phase for missing sub
2️⃣ India’s PM Modi visits Washington
3️⃣ Alito private jet ethics revelation
4️⃣ FTC sues Amazon
5️⃣ Gannett sues Google
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On today’s 5 Things podcast:
1️⃣ Search intensifies for sub
2️⃣ Trump’s trial set for Aug. 14
3️⃣ Hunter Biden to plead guilty
4️⃣ Judge strikes down Arkansas ban on gender-affirming care
5️⃣ One-third of homeless in California
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Unlike a submarine, a submersible relies on a support vessel. Rescue would be difficult because the Titanic wreck site is so remote and deep.
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Tropical Storm #Bret continues to show signs of strengthening and is expected to become a hurricane within the next day or two as it moves toward the Caribbean Sea, according to the National Hurricane Center.
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Students and staff at Merrimack Valley High School were halfway through fourth period when a harsh odor permeated classrooms and hallways throughout the two-story brick building nestled along a wooded area bordering New Hampshire’s capital city, Concord.
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In Monday’s paper:
- Finding the hidden history of slavery
- USA TODAY/Suffolk Poll: Support for legal abortion increases
- Bill could curb more than child sex abuse material
Tommy Lee's wife Brittany Furlan is dishing on her friendship with the rocker's ex-wife Heather Locklear calling her "the one that got away."
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Sasha Calle makes her superhero debut as Supergirl in DC's new movie "The Flash." What you need to know about the Emmy-nominated former soap star.
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On today’s 5 Things podcast:
1️⃣ What’s next for Russia?
2️⃣ Family separation lawsuits
3️⃣ Pelosi endorses Supreme Court term limits
4️⃣ School counselors scarce amid mental health crisis
5️⃣ Remembering Elijah Lee Lewis
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A religious charter school in Oklahoma – the first of its kind in the nation – has sparked a fierce battle over the scope of recent Supreme Court decisions that favored religious freedom and blurred the line separating church and state.
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Trump did not endorse any specific anti-abortion legislation, but said "there of course remains a vital role for the federal government."
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Deep-sea robots were searching for clues about what happened leading up to the catastrophic implosion that likely occurred. Updates.
Читать полностью…McCarthy backed an effort to expunge both impeachments of former President Donald Trump, but said the resolutions first need to go through committee.
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“I talk to many women and the women say, ‘We can’t find real men anymore,’ and they say, ‘We want a real man, not a metrosexual,’ so what they say is happening in the new romance novels is detached from reality. It’s La-La Land,” Fabio said.
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On Thursday, temperatures in Texas are expected to reach about 110 degrees, and heat indexes could hit as high as 125 in some areas.
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Seven years ago, Reno resident Chris Sandoval got a set of brand-new personalized license plates: "AREA 51."
But thanks to those plates — or rather, thanks to replica AREA 51 plates sold as souvenirs — Sandoval has received hundreds of tickets and fines. Read more on USA Today
Hunter Biden's agreement Tuesday to resolve federal tax and gun charges culminated a five-year criminal investigation and likely averted prison, but opened the door to an intensified congressional inquiry.
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"Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One" has yet to hit theaters, but critics are already raving about the film. Here's what they had to say.
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Many Americans are worried about having to start paying their student loans again. For some, it might mean getting a second job and cutting back on their spending, including dining out less or not buying name-brand goods and foods when shopping.
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In Tuesday’s paper:
- Migrants and smugglers post journeys on TikTok
- Pipe liner fumes sicken 50 at school
- Student loan debt weighs heavily on Americans
Donald Trump's GOP rivals are having a difficult time navigating Trump's indictment while not eroding trust in the criminal justice system.
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A report by the New York Times provides the latest indication Russian forces were behind the dam explosion. Water contamination is becoming an issue.
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"It was supposed to be like a Juneteenth celebration," one witness said of the shooting 20 miles northwest of Chicago near Honeysuckle Lane.
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