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While Midwestern dry spells aren't unusual, the current lack of rain is compounding existing problems with dry soils and streams, experts say. → Read More
Smoke from wildfires raging in Canada engulfed more U.S. cities on Thursday, leading to perilous air quality for millions of Americans. → Read More
The leader of the mercenary Wagner Group dismissed claims by the Russian Defense Ministry that its troops killed more than 1,500 Ukrainian troops. → Read More
Denver International Airport, the world's third-busiest airport, is getting a boost in United Airlines flights. → Read More
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. → Read More
The head of Russia’s mercenary army said he could envision Ukraine’s upcoming offensive pushing Moscow’s troops out of occupied territory – including Crimea. → Read More
The family of a Colorado man shot to death by police during a mental health crisis will receive $19 million in compensation from law enforcement. → Read More
Officials have struck a deal to pay water users in California, Arizona and Nevada to use less water from the drought-stricken Colorado River. → Read More
Kohberger remains jailed without bond, and prosecutors have not revealed a possible motive for the November attack that killed four Idaho students. → Read More
A PhD criminology student accused of fatally stabbing four University of Idaho students has been indicted by a grand jury. Arraignment is Monday. → Read More
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. → Read More
By setting off avalanches while the road remained closed for the winter, workers hoped to prevent unexpected slides later that could trap drivers. → Read More
Jordan Neely's death on Monday renewed ongoing conflicts about access to mental health and what some experts warn is an increase in vigilante justice. → Read More
Melting snow has already lifted water levels in the lake four feet from their historic low last fall. But experts say alarming trends remain. → Read More
The three teenagers have been formally charged with committing murder with extreme indifference and a dozen other counts. → Read More
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. → Read More
A 6.3 magnitude earthquake rocked Turkey’s Hatay province Monday, two weeks after the region was devastated by quakes that killed more than 41,000. → Read More
A 6.3 magnitude earthquake rocked Turkey’s Hatay province Monday, two weeks after the region was devastated by quakes that killed more than 41,000. → Read More
The border between Turkey and Syria lies near the Anatolian fault system, which has similarities to the infamous San Andreas fault in California. → Read More
If convicted, he could face the death penalty, which is legal in Idaho. Investigators have not yet revealed a potential motive behind the killings. → Read More