One Inland Empire nonprofit organization is helping children step more confidently into the future — literally. Shoes That Fit is giving new athletic shoes to children in need. The gift of new shoes ...
Planet China: Sixth in a series about how Beijing’s trillion-dollar development plan is reshaping the globe—and the natural world. A Chinese mining company that spilled toxic waste on impoverished ...
A Georgia state court ordered Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis to conduct a new search for records related to her criminal case against President Donald Trump after finding that her search ...
TROY, N.Y. (WNYT) – The city of Troy is tearing down two buildings in Lansingburgh after an emergency demolition order was issued. This is affecting the buildings at 624 and 630 Second Ave., after an ...
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RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- ABC11 First Alert Weather team is continuing to track Erin, which strengthened into a hurricane Friday, and intensified into a major storm during the weekend. Erin is expected ...
Ever read a crime story in The Charlotte Observer and wanted to learn more about the charges someone faces? Need to double-check when you’re supposed to go to traffic court? Curious who’s suing the ...
The VP of engineering at a leading technology company stared at the quarterly adoption metrics with growing frustration. Twelve months after rolling out a state-of-the-art AI coding assistant—a tool ...
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We all lose our gadgets every once in a while. Finding them isn’t always straightforward, especially if they have been stolen or left behind in a different place. Likewise, if it’s nestled between the ...
Deep beneath Utah’s desert soil, an oil drill bored through the Earth at a blistering pace earlier this spring. Gnarly looking drill bits tore through granite at around 300 feet per hour. It was done ...