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A loss of electrical power to the subway signals beneath W. Fourth St. in Manhattan stranded trains underground Tuesday morning, but service was being slowly restored.
Westover may soon be home to the second location of a popular Falls Church cafe. The owners of Rare Bird Coffee Roasters have applied for a permit to open a new location at 5870 Washington Blvd ...
Best Virginia led wire to wire in a 74-61 win over Shell Shock in T-B-T ...
A lightning strike Friday night sparked a fire at a bird sanctuary on Bolivar Peninsula, officials said.
Many Native Americans are marking ceremonies like graduations with bald eagle feathers, a form of reverence for the bird they have always held sacred as a messenger to the Creator.
Texas is open for business, and Senate Bill 29 has made it more attractive for corporations to choose Texas as their corporate home ...
Almost 90 US B-29 bombers dropped about 6,000 tons of napalm on Kumagaya, Japan, on the night of August 14-15, 1945. Eighty years later, the scars of that American firebombing remain.
Cardi B took a style cue from Dolly Parton with bombshell bird’s nest hair at the Balenciaga fall 2025 couture show in Paris on Wednesday morning.
Mentor-on-the-Lake police are letting a deer be after attempts failed to remove a bird feeder stuck on its antlers. Police say the deer does not seem in distress.
The Soviet Union’s Tupolev Tu-4 strategic bomber, which entered service in 1949, represented one of the most glaring episodes of intellectual property theft in aviation history.
The Boeing B-29 Superfortress, one of the most powerful bombers of World War II, had a fatal flaw that was hidden from many until it was too late.
Walter Scott Jr., a founding member of the iconic R&B group The Whispers, died after his six-month-long battle with cancer on Thursday. He was 81 years old.