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1.2 Million In Japan Asked To “Use Less Water” To Help Rescue Truck Driver

Authorities in Japan have requested 1.2 million individuals to limit their water usage, including showers and laundry, in order to prevent sewage leaks from complicating the ongoing rescue operation of

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A small plane has crashed in Philadelphia, governor says

By MICHAEL SISAK and MATT ROURKE, Associated PressPHILADELPHIA (AP) — A tragic incident unfolded in Philadelphia on Friday as a

Lawrence O’Donnell Spots ‘Profoundly Ignorant’ Way Trump Made History After DC Plane Crash

MSNBC host Lawrence O’Donnell criticized President Donald Trump on Thursday for his "completely indiscriminate" accusations at a press briefing regarding

Berry the 525-pound bear hid under home to survive wildfires

Unexpected Visitor Found in Altadena Home During Los Angeles Wildfires Amid the chaos of the Los Angeles wildfires, a homeowner

Issues in emergency management revealed

A recent analysis of emergencies in Southland has highlighted several issues in their management. Key stakeholders discussed a review of

Sam Altman-Backed Startup Raises $425 Million To Build World’s 1st Nuclear Fusion Power Plant

A startup supported by Sam Altman has secured a substantial amount of funding, close to half a billion dollars, with

January 31, US declares public health emergency over coronavirus

Happy Friday, January 31, 2025! It's the 31st day of the year, with 334 days remaining.Historical Events on this Day:On

Flavor Flav Reveals He’s ‘Team’ Selena Gomez After Her Emotional Video On Deportations

Flavor Flav recently came to the defense of Selena Gomez, showing his support after she faced criticism for an emotional

FCC chairman launches probe into NPR, PBS over alleged airing of commercials

FCC Launches Investigation into NPR and PBS for Potentially Violating Ad Rules The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has initiated an