Car company that claimed speed record will do it over
SSC North America, a small American carmaker that recently claimed a production car speed record on a highway near Las Vegas, announced it’s going to do it all over again after questions were raised regarding video of the event.
US Forces conduct operation in Africa to rescue American citizen held in Nigeria
US forces conducted a rescue operation of an American citizen held in northern Nigeria earlier Saturday, the Pentagon said.
Key deadline to challenge mail-in ballot applications in Pennsylvania passes with few filings
A key deadline for challenging voter eligibility in Pennsylvania passed Friday without either party challenging a single application for mail-in ballots in the state’s largest city of Philadelphia, an election official confirmed to CNN on Friday, cutti…
Here’s how stores are changing Black Friday for the pandemic
Black Friday is officially Black November. Also parts of October. And December, too.
A pedicab passenger shot a New Orleans police officer in the face, superintendent says
A New Orleans police officer was shot in the face and another was injured Friday when a passenger in a pedicab in the French Quarter fired at their vehicle, the city’s police superintendent said.
A 20-year-old woman cast her ballot early before dying of cancer. Her state will throw it out.
Amber Pflughoeft beamed with pride as she filled out her ballot for the first time last month.
‘Black Lives Matter’ lesson divides small town in Wisconsin, but some hope this is a teachable moment
Images of protesters pouring into the streets, storefronts being boarded up and cars burning in Kenosha baffled the fourth graders in Melissa Statz’s class.
A power company’s electrical equipment started one of the most destructive fires in California history
A 2018 wildfire that killed three people and destroyed more than 1,600 structures in Southern California was sparked by utility equipment in fierce winds, according to a redacted investigative report determining the origin of the fire.
Dunkin’ is going private in $11.3 billion deal
Dunkin’ is being acquired in an $11.3 billion deal.
NFL “strongly encourages” players to wear masks while on sideline during games
The NFL is recommending that players not in a game or about to enter a game wear face coverings while on the sideline, as players across the league continue to test positive for Covid-19.
No retrial for Michael Skakel in Moxley murder
Forty-five years to the day after 15-year-old Martha Moxley went missing, prosecutors for the state of Connecticut said Friday that they would not retry Michael Skakel in her brutal slaying.
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