Super Typhoon Mawar struck the northern edge of Guam with winds of 140 mph, lashing rain and lightning, cutting power to most of the island.
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United adds flights, previews expansion at world’s 3rd-busiest airport
Denver International Airport, the world’s third-busiest airport, is getting a boost in United Airlines flights.
Delivery in the air: Google’s Wing service drops goods off by drone
Retailers and businesses have been investing heavily in drone-delivery systems, which they hope will be faster and cheaper than using trucks.
Idaho murders suspect Bryan Kohberger to enter plea today in stabbing deaths of 4 students
Kohberger remains jailed without bond, and prosecutors have not revealed a possible motive for the November attack that killed four Idaho students.
Two construction workers missing after massive North Carolina apartment building fire
A Charlotte TV station reported a woman said she watched her son’s death via a Facebook Live broadcast because he couldn’t escape.
Grand jury indicts Bryan Kohberger in stabbing deaths of 4 University of Idaho students
A Ph.D. criminology student accused of fatally stabbing four University of Idaho students has been indicted by a grand jury. Arraignment is Monday.
An act by a ‘Good Samaritan’ or a case of ‘murder’: The rift in how US views subway chokehold death
Jordan Neely’s May 1 death on a New York City subway train highlights a Grand Canyon-size rift between the left and the right on many issues.
Gas leaf blowers and lawn mowers are shockingly bad for the planet. Bans are beginning to spread.
The bans typically apply to new equipment and are popping up from Vermont to California. Proponents say it’s good for the climate, health and noise.
Water levels are going up in the West’s massive reservoirs. Has the water crisis been averted?
Experts say the boost won’t solve or even significantly delay the West’s water crisis that has drained Lake Powell and Lake Mead.
Teens arrested in connection with Colorado rock-throwing death took photo to keep as ‘memento’
Three teens accused of killing a woman by throwing a rock through her windshield confessed to taking pictures of her car, arrest records show.