School buses catch fire on Turner Turnpike in Oklahoma County
School buses catch fire on Turner Turnpike in Oklahoma County
School buses catch fire on Turner Turnpike in Oklahoma County
Health officials have been working together over the last couple of months to prevent the spread of rabies in the Nebraska racoon population.
The former Hurricanes and Blackhawks netminder made it clear he's no fan of the program designed to help NHL players facing substance abuse issues.
The Wolverines are in the playoff with a Big Ten title game win over Iowa.
Florida ranks ninth in the nation in human deaths caused by wildlife-vehicle collisions | Opinion
Consumer demand for refurbished and pre-owned goods in Britain and across Europe has created a billion pound ($1.3 billion) business for Amazon, its UK boss said. John Boumphrey, Amazon's UK Country Manager, told reporters that in the UK alone the online retail giant last year sold more than 4 million used or refurbished products at a discount. In the first nine months of 2023, Amazon's sales of second-hand goods in the UK increased by more than 15% on the same period last year, he added.
Julia Roberts shared a photo of her twin children, Hazel Patricia and Phinnaeus Walter, when they were just infants sitting on her lap.
The president of Honduras’ main opposition party fled an international airport Tuesday breaking through a parking gate with his pickup truck after immigration agents stopped him for carrying two passports before he boarded a flight to the United States, authorities said. David Chávez Madison, president of the National Party, fled the Palmerola International Airport around 3 a.m. Tuesday, leaving behind his passports when immigration agents called him for a second inspection, Allan Alvarenga, director of Honduras’ immigration agency told local press.
The Ohio State Highway Patrol has released its initial report on the fatal chain-reaction crash on I-70 involving a Tusky Valley bus, and it provides new details on what led to the tragic events.
The dollar fell broadly on Wednesday to hit its lowest against the yen in more than two months and languished near a three-month trough against its major peers, as expectations mount the Federal Reserve could begin lowering rates by early next year. The Australian dollar held near a four-month peak while the New Zealand dollar scaled a roughly four-month top of $0.61495 in early Asia trade. Australian inflation data is due later in the day, followed by a rate decision from the Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ).
Much-maligned scene sees Andrew Lincoln’s character Mark declare his love for Keira Knightley’s Juliet through a series of cue cards
Latest ads encourage Oklahomans to vote 'yes' to help pay for new arena
The Alberta government introduced a new program Tuesday to increase investment in carbon capture, utilization and storage facilities (CCUS) in the province. The Alberta Carbon Capture Incentive Program or ACCIP will grant up to 12 per cent of eligible capital costs to companies adding CCUS to their projects. The program will launch after the federal government passes the new CCUS investment tax credit announced in the fall economic update into law. More details on the provincial program are expe
The podcast will launch on Dec. 5 — the same day the broadcast journalists were “temporarily” removed from 'GMA 3: What You Need to Know' in 2022
It was a snow day for over a hundred Northeast Ohio schools and districts Tuesday, and as a result, the youth was in decline – on a sled, down a hill, for a day of pure frozen joy.
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Investigators are looking for clues on whether the attack on three Palestinian students was a hate crime.
Philadelphia attorney Gary Schildhorn received a call from who he believed was his son, saying that he needed money to post bail following a car crash. Mr Schildhorn later found out he nearly fell victim to scammers using AI to clone his son’s voice, reports Andrea Blanco
Following the announcement of a £400m funding package, David Johnston conducts a charm offensive over its delivery
Uber will open up its platform to London's black cabs early next year, the ride-hailing firm said on Wednesday, signalling a dramatic turnaround in its relationship with drivers of the British capital's iconic taxis. In recent years, London's black cab drivers - who have to pass a test called "The Knowledge" requiring them to memorise thousands of routes within the city - blocked the streets in protests against the ride-hailing service. At the time, they argued Uber's app-based ordering and demand-sensitive pricing threatened their livelihoods.
At least 20 criminal groups active in rural Artibonite Valley, said the United Nations Human rights Office and the U.N. Integrated Office in Haiti.