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Dog Rescued from Busy Highway by Ohio TrooperA heartwarming moment unfolded last week on I-77 when the Ohio State Highway Patrol rescued a dog wandering dangerously close to traffic. Acting quickly, Sgt. Brett Claxon coaxed the pup off the busy ...
Eastside leaders speechified and cut the ribbon on the Downtown Redmond Link light rail extension on Saturday. Thousands ...
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The Kathmandu Post on MSNBad omenTimely preparation is a must to prevent a repeat of the yearly water-induced disasters.
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BMW M3 E92 vs M5 E39 – 1/4 Mile Drag Race & Acceleration Sound | Viertelmeile BattleTwo legendary BMW M cars go head-to-head in this thrilling ¼-mile (Viertelmeile) drag race. The high-revving 4.0L V8 of the ...
Heated words hit the floor at a city council meeting in Paterson, New Jersey, Tuesday night — attendees’ fury directed at City Councilman Luis Velez. Police say they are investigating a car accident ...
A proposed Lithium battery storage facility near Northallerton in North Yorkshire has provoked an angry response from local ...
Not content to let anything whither on the vine, Aston refreshed the Vantage sports car last May, bumping its mighty AMG ...
Only a handful of cars can hit 130 mph in just 10 seconds—and the list will shock you. From Bugatti’s brutal W16 to Tesla’s ...
Shutterstock Dubai: If you are waiting at a traffic light in Dubai and it is taking longer than usual to turn green, and the cars behind you start honking, don’t panic. It is likely not a fault ...
ISKANDAR PUTERI: Police have issued 137 summonses to motorists for violating traffic light rules during Ops Utama (Lampu Isyarat Merah). Iskandar Puteri OCPD Asst Comm M. Kumarasan reported that ...
DALLAS — South Second Avenue is unlike most South Dallas streets because, for a little more than a mile, there are no traffic lights. “It’s a freeway. It’s literally an expressway,” said ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNSolar fury hits earth: X2.7 flare triggers radio blackouts across five continentsThe solar flare, which peaked at 4:25 a.m. ET, hurled streams of plasma and charged particles into the cosmos.
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