One person died and 36 were injured after a fire and explosions at a NYC shipyard. Firefighters were among the injured.
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Gas prices hit a 4-year high amid Middle East tensions. Californians face over $6 per gallon, prompting a shift to EVs.
USS Gerald R. Ford Returns
After nearly a year at sea, the USS Gerald R. Ford crew returned home, greeted by cheering family and friends.
New York Rep. Mike Lawler used taxpayer funds for partisan ads, potentially violating House ethics rules. Lawler, labeled "Limousine Lawler," faces reelection challenges.
The Maine Senate race hinges on whether voters prioritize Sen. Susan Collins' clout or Graham Platner's call for change.
U.S. mayors join the Pact of Free Cities, collaborating with European counterparts to defend democracy and fight authoritarianism.
Denver plans to use geothermal energy and sewage heat to reduce emissions, aiming for zero greenhouse gases by 2040.
Keisha Lance Bottoms wins Democratic primary for Georgia governor, set to face GOP runoff winner. Key race tests Trump's influence.
DACA recipients face uncertainty as policy changes increase detention risks. Many, like Diana, see opportunities fade.
Tragic Shooting at San Diego Islamic Center
Three victims and two suspected shooters are dead after a shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego.









