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Soil tests after Los Angeles’s 2025 wildfires found uneven, potentially hazardous lead and arsenic levels in burned-home areas, with some yards far more contam…
A D.C. woman was sentenced to 15 years for killing three men in a Lyft after drunk driving and fleeing police at 100 mph; her actions highlight the deadly cons…
Gen X is shifting demand toward earlier events like matinee concerts and 5 p.m. dinners as priorities shift to rest and comfort. Businesses are adapting with m…
Jeremy Grantham warns the U.S. stock market is at its most expensive level ever, with valuations 235% of GDP—far above Buffett’s "danger" threshold—risking a h…
The Po River, Italy's longest, is at critically low levels, threatening crops in the fertile Po Valley which supplies 70% of Italy's rice and much of its milk …
Oil prices have nearly returned to prewar levels due to a U.S.-Iran agreement, yet gasoline prices remain high because independent gas station owners are slow …
Iran beat Egypt 2-1 in the 2022 World Cup after goalkeeper Alireza Beiranvand saved a 90th-minute penalty from Mohamed Salah; it’s Iran’s first World Cup win s…
Josh James, CEO of Domo, was arrested for DUI in Utah with a blood alcohol level of 0.12%, above the state's 0.05% limit. His arrest risks damaging Domo's repu…
Coal smoke from India and China is polluting the Himalayas, with black-carbon levels near those of dirty cities, threatening the water supply of two billion pe…
California banned obnoxiously loud TV and streaming ads starting July 1, capping audio levels at the same volume as programming and fining violators up to $10,…
A Boeing 777 freighter flew dangerously low near Houston, just feet above treetops, prompting an FAA investigation; such reckless low-level flight risks catast…
























