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Collisions and close calls: The e-bike boom is getting increasingly dangerous, creating a push for stricter cycling rules
BY
Yvonne Lau
October 7, 2022
Politics
Man fatally shoots self after fiery car crash into barricade near U.S. Capitol, police say
BY
Erin Prater
August 14, 2022
Health
After a massive baby formula recall, 2 senators want answers from maker Abbott
BY
Sara Luterman
and
The 19th
March 1, 2022
Environment
Stanford study calls gas stoves a risk to public health and the planet
BY
Chris Morris
January 27, 2022
Tech
Illinois legislator wants to ban Grand Theft Auto and other violent video games in hopes of reducing crime
BY
Chris Morris
February 23, 2021
Health
We’re finally getting a glimpse of what the COVID-safe skyscraper will look like
BY
Andrew Marquardt
February 22, 2021
Health
Federal agencies warn against anticipated fake COVID vaccines and treatments
BY
Colleen Long
and
The Associated Press
November 30, 2020
Commentary
Why we’re introducing a bill to require temperature checks in airports
BY
Ted Budd
and
Ralph Norman
August 12, 2020
Commentary
Transportation Safety Head: It’s Time to Lower the Legal BAC Limit to .05%
BY
Robert L. Sumwalt
September 29, 2019
A New Twist on a No-Deal Brexit: Handcuffing Police
BY
Erik Sherman
December 27, 2018
Tech
The U.S. Is Finally Building a Wireless Network for Police and Firefighters
BY
Reuters
March 30, 2017
International
Hamburg Airport Briefly Shut After Corrosive Discharge
BY
Reuters
February 12, 2017
Leadership
Trump Attacks on Judiciary Raise Safety Concerns for Judges
BY
The Associated Press
February 11, 2017
Leadership
What to Know About the Deadly Warehouse Fire in Oakland
BY
Katie Reilly
and
TIME
December 4, 2016
Leadership
Hundreds of United States Armories Are Contaminated With Lead
BY
Tessa Berenson
and
TIME
December 3, 2016
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