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New Mexico wildfire grows, forces evacuation

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — A wildfire in Gila National Forest burned through more timber and brush lands as it forced the evacuation of residents living near a privately owned ghost town in southwestern New Mexico, officials said.

Fueled by strong, erratic winds, the Whitewater-Baldy Complex fire burning through rugged and remote ...

W.Va. police find 4 bodies in wooded area

SOUTH CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — West Virginia State Police said late Saturday they had found four bodies in a wooded area and believe they are those of a missing man, his girlfriend and his two young children.

Police said in a news release that the bodies were found about a mile ...

Record heat takes aim at Indy 500 fans, drivers

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Tens of thousands of fans glistening with sunscreen and toting coolers filled with ice and water descended on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Sunday for what could be the hottest Indianapolis 500 on record.

Temperatures were forecast to climb into the mid-90s during the afternoon's race, and ...

Memorial Day: Among post-9/11 veterans, deepening antiwar sentiment

TruthNews.US - News - Wed, 2024-11-27 15:37
CS Monitor |This Memorial Day the Iraq war is over and the Afghanistan war is winding down, but they're weighing heavily on post-9/11 veterans, 33 percent of whom said they weren't worth the cost.

Flower power: Donated roses honor freedom's heroes at Arlington Cemetery

The woman, Ramiro Penaherrera recalls, was from Texas. Probably in her 60s. He never asked her name. It was Memorial Day of last year, and Mr. Penaherrera, a flower grower from Ecuador, was handing out roses two at a time — one to place atop the headstones at Arlington National ...

Many hospitals, doctors offer cash discount for medical bills

TruthNews.US - News - Wed, 2024-11-27 15:37
LA Times | 'The lowest price is usually available only if patients don't use their health insurance. In one case, blood tests that cost an insured patient $415 would have been $95 in cash.'

Beryl, now a tropical storm, nears U.S. coast

ATLANTA — Tropical Storm Beryl already was wrecking some Memorial Day weekend plans on Sunday, sending shoreline campers packing to head inland and canceling some events in the southeastern United States.

Beryl was still well offshore, but officials in Georgia and Florida were bracing for drenching rains and driving winds. ...

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