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See first photos of new pandas at San Diego Zoo

See first photos of new pandas at San Diego Zoo

San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance (SAN DIEGO) — The public is now getting a look at the first pandas to enter the United States in over two decades. The San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance — the nonprofit that operates the zoo and safari park — on Tuesday released new photos […]

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NASA’s Mars simulator crew emerged after 378 days: What did they learn?

NASA’s Mars simulator crew emerged after 378 days: What did they learn?

Bill Stafford/NASA (NEW YORK) — For over a year, four crew members participating in NASA’s Mars Dune Alpha simulated experience communicated, ate, slept and researched as if they were stationed over 200 million miles away on the Red Planet. The mission, which marked the first completed installment of three planned […]

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Over 100 shot, 19 fatally, in Chicago over long Fourth of July weekend

Over 100 shot, 19 fatally, in Chicago over long Fourth of July weekend

Oliver Helbig/Getty Images (CHICAGO) — More than 100 people were shot — 19 fatally — over the long Fourth of July holiday weekend in Chicago, according to police. Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson said in a press conference Monday morning he was “heartbroken” by gun violence in the city. “These are […]

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Beryl’s remnants bring tornado and flood threat for the Midwest and the Northeast

Beryl’s remnants bring tornado and flood threat for the Midwest and the Northeast

ABC News (NEW YORK) — Hurricane Beryl has passed very closed to downtown Houston, Texas, as it produced wind gusts of over 80 mph causing massive power outages in the region. The highest Beryl winds gusts were in Freeport, at 97 mph, Houston International Airport at 83 mph and Galveston […]

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Hurricane Beryl tracker: Death toll rises to six in Texas, over two million without power

Hurricane Beryl tracker: Death toll rises to six in Texas, over two million without power

ABC News (NEW YORK) — Tropical Storm Beryl is tearing across Texas after making landfall in the state as a Category 1 hurricane Monday morning. At least six people have been killed by fallen trees or by drowning and more than two million customers are without power across Texas due […]

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United plane loses tire during takeoff at Los Angeles International Airport

United plane loses tire during takeoff at Los Angeles International Airport

United Airlines Boeing 757-224 arrives at Los Angeles International Airport on December 29, 2023 in Los Angeles. (AaronP/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images/Getty Images) (LOS ANGELES) — A United 757 plane lost one of its main landing gear tires as it took off from Los Angeles International Airport Monday morning, the airline said. No […]

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Scoreboard roundup — 7/8/24

Scoreboard roundup — 7/8/24

iStock (NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Monday’s sports events: MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL AMERICAN LEAGUETexas Rangers 9, Los Angeles Angels 4Detroit Tigers 1, Cleveland Guardians 0Minnesota Twins 8, Chicago White Sox 6 NATIONAL LEAGUEArizona Diamondbacks vs. Atlanta Braves TBAPittsburgh Pirates 8, New York Mets 2St. Louis Cardinals 6, […]

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Silver King Fire Update

Silver King Fire Update

Firefighting efforts are continuing on the Silver King Fire near Marysvale. Incident Meteorologist Sam Weber shared that gusty winds, dry conditions and near 100 degree temperatures over the next couple of days could make suppression efforts more difficult. Weber also shared that “later in the week we could see some […]

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Man Taken Into Custody After Gun Goes Off In Richfield Walmart

A man has been taken into custody after a gun he was carrying went off while in the self-checkout area of the Richfield Walmart. According to a press release from the Richfield City Police, “Zachery Hampton, age 26 of Richfield, was apparently adjusting the handgun that was being held in […]

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Former Utah Punter Louie Sakoda Among Six To Go Into UofU Athletics Hall of Fame in September

Former Utah Punter Louie Sakoda Among Six To Go Into UofU Athletics Hall of Fame in September

SALT LAKE CITY-Monday, former University of Utah football kicker/punter Louie Sakoda was named as one of six former Utes athletes to be enshrined in the Utah Athletics Hall of Fame. Sakoda, who starred for the Utes from 2005-2008, will be joined by Pipi Hollingsworth-softball Ryan Khoury-baseball Alison McInturff-women’s swimming Jane […]

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