Northern Lights Could Be Visible Again in Some US States
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The SS United States—once dubbed ‘America’s flagship,’ and considered an American icon through the 1950s and ’60s—was towed into Mobile for an extended remediation before it's final mission to become an artificial reef.
As hundreds of wildfires continue to burn in Canada, the smoke from the flames is bringing potentially dangerous air quality to parts of the United States.
In 1971 “We the People” again expanded, to include younger people, with the lowering of the voting age from 21 to 18. The ongoing Vietnam War shifted public opinion, and there was popular support for the idea that someone old enough to die fighting for their country should also be able to vote.
The United States ambassador's residence in Damascus, Syria, re-opened Thursday after being closed for 13 years, presaging a warming of relations between the two countries.
The number of measles cases is rising in the United States, with experts saying a post-covid anti-vaccine movement is contributing to the problem.
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President Trump has ended an idealistic cooperation with South Africa that obscured rising foreign policy tensions between Washington and Pretoria.
An upstate lawmaker is pushing legislation that legalize hands-free gas pumping in New York — something allowed in the rest of the United States.
Life’s a beach,” said that famous ’80s t-shirt slogan — if only it were true. In reality, life is anything but. However, in a literal sense, life can be a beach across the United States, where there are beaches of all kinds.
Ready for more Toyota EVs? The automaker is preparing a big electric leap, with plans to bring 7 new electric vehicles to the United States.