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As the trucking industry struggles to recruit drivers, driverless trucks won’t need sleep, won’t speed and won’t get road rage. But experts and truck drivers say they are not a panacea.
The border collies and their handler make daily patrols along the milelong airfield to ensure birds and other wildlife stay ...
As we hit the final weeks of the NFL’s offseason program, this week’s takeaways bring a pretty nice variety of things to ...
A letter from the government cites recent honors given to two students who were charged with assaulting a Jewish student ...
New Gaza aid group says 8,000 boxes distributed today, enough for 462,000 meals * Palestinians report settler attack on ...
Some consumers and milk producers herald the perceived health benefits of raw milk, but federal and state health officials ...
A Reuters-Ipsos poll conducted May 16-18 found that 47% of Americans approve of Trump’s immigration policies and 45% ...
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Raw Story on MSNJudge hands New York victory in court battle against TrumpNew York won a temporary victory against president Donald Trump in a fight over Manhattan’s congestion pricing program.The ...
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Without those systems, America could find itself plunged into a new Dark Age. Perhaps the most prominent targets of the ...
Federal prosecutors in Manhattan accidentally filed an internal memo that poked holes in the Trump administration’s strategy to kill New York’s $9 congestion toll in Manhattan. They are arguing the fe ...
The Berkshire Arts and Culture Alliance has been founded to hone messaging about financial impact of visitors for theater, ...
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The Vancouver Sun on MSNB.C. ostriches on death row: What to know as Dr. Oz joins fight to save themA flock of B.C. ostriches have been doomed to death row after avian flu hit their farm but six months later, their owners are still fighting to keep them alive.
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