Potential for failure forces British company to recall condoms

British condom-maker Durex is withdrawing some of its products early from shelves after determining they do not meet “burst pressure” standards as they near their expiration date.

California’s largest wildfire in history reaches 450 square miles

Firefighters struggled against rugged terrain, high winds and an August heat wave Tuesday to slow the spread of the biggest wildfire ever recorded in California, an inferno that exploded to more than 450 square miles in just 11 days.

Airline bill tackles unruly passengers, overbookings, fees

Congress is considering a sweeping tally of proposals that could affect travelers, from dictating seat size and legroom to rolling back rules that require airlines to advertise the full price of a ticket.

Self-driving car testing finds flaws with safety systems

Cars and trucks with electronic driver assist systems may not see stopped vehicles and could even steer you into a crash if you’re not paying attention, an insurance industry group warns.

 
Son still missing, father arrested at NM compound heads to court

Children ages 1 to 15 were rescued Friday from the compound that had been under investigation for months. However, a boy reported missing from Georgia was not among them and authorities haven’t released many details about their search for him.

US economic sanctions against Iran back in effect

The first set of U.S. sanctions against Iran that had been eased under the landmark nuclear accord went back into effect early Tuesday under an executive order signed by President Donald Trump, targeting financial transactions that involve U.S. dollars, Iran’s automotive sector, the purchase of commercial planes and metals including gold.

North Carolina football players suspended for selling shoes

Less than a year after emerging from a long run of NCAA issues, North Carolina is dealing with rule violations again — this time for football players selling team-issued shoes.

COMMENTARY: The Clinton campaign sought dirt on Trump from Russian officials. Where’s the outrage?

All of Washington is waiting with bated breath to find out whether the Mueller investigation will provide evidence proving that the Trump campaign colluded with Russia. So far, “Exhibit A” against President Donald Trump is the meeting Donald Trump Jr., Jared Kushner and Paul Manafort had with Russians claiming to have dirt on Hillary Clinton.

Silverado West starts Little League West Regional with a win

Broc Snider hit a go-ahead two-run single with two outs in the third inning Monday to help lead Silverado West to a 5-3 victory over Park View of Chula Vista, California, in the Little League West Region Championship in San Bernardino, California.

 
Faith Lutheran secondary takes center stage as football begins

Non-contact practice opened for high schools Monday, and with it the expectations that come with a new season. Faith Lutheran’s expectations are high for 2018, and that all started with the first practice.

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