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Facebook Message Leads to Warrant in Years-Old Rape Claim
The affidavit filed Tuesday accuses Cleary of stalking 18-year-old Shannon Keeler at a party in December 2013, following her home to her dorm and then sexually assaulting her.
GOP Donor Funds South Dakota National Guard Troops in Texas
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem says she will use a donation from a Republican donor to fund a deployment of up to 50 South Dakota National Guard troops to the U.S. border with Mexico.
Rolling Blackouts for Parts of US Northwest Amid Heat Wave
As the Pacific Northwest swelters in an unprecedented heat wave, an electrical utility in the Washington state city of Spokane has announced that there will be more rolling blackouts that will cut off electricity and air conditioning.
Unprecedented: Northwest Heat Wave Builds, Records Fall
Intense. Prolonged. Record-breaking. Unprecedented. Abnormal. Dangerous, that’s how the National Weather Service described the historic heat wave that’s hitting the Pacific Northwest.
Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal Back on Track After Walk-back
A bipartisan deal to invest nearly $1 trillion in the nation’s infrastructure appears to be back on track after a stark walk-back by President Joe Biden to his earlier insistence that the bill be coupled with an even larger Democrat-backed measure in order to earn his signature.
Divorced Wyoming Couple Remarry Hours Before COVID-19 Death
They got wedding rings at a pawn shop. The couple had to wait a day but were married at Victor's bedside by noon. By 5 p.m., Victor was dead of COVID-19.
Report: Climate Change Means Less Snow for Yellowstone
The changes come as the park attracts increasing crowds, adding to the strain on its natural resources.
Families Cling to Hope as Condo Collapse Toll Rises to 9
The death toll from the collapse of a Florida beachfront condo building has risen to nine.
Biden: Infrastructure Vow was Not Intended to be Veto Threat
On Saturday, Biden said he didn’t mean to suggest he would veto the bill unless Congress also passed a larger package to expand the social safety net.
J&J Agrees to Pay $230M to Settle New York Opioid Claim
The New York attorney general says Johnson & Johnson has agreed to pay $230 million to settle claims that the pharmaceutical giant helped fuel the opioid crisis.