Karen exits Caribbean after toppling bridge, cutting power

Crews temporarily closed some coastal roads in southeastern Puerto Rico that flooded after Karen hit the island on Tuesday and knocked out power to 29,000 customers.

Las Vegas shooting cross memorial moved for safety

For two consecutive years, Greg Zanis planted 58 handmade white crosses at the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign. But this year, because of safety concerns, the memorial will move downtown.

2nd arrest made in rapper Mac Miller death investigation

An Arizona man has become the second person arrested on drug charges in the investigation of the overdose death of rapper Mac Miller, authorities said.

This stubborn hunter now endorses copper bullets

In recent years, there has been talk about leaving traditional lead ammunition behind in favor of nonlead alternatives for hunting. One of those alternatives is copper.

Postal union accepts reform, quashes US walkout threat

The deal will allow countries to choose, or “self-declare,” the rates their postal operators can recoup from foreign partners.

US asylum pact with Honduras seals ‘Northern Triangle’

U.S. immigration officials said in March that the U.S. border had reached a breaking point, with tens of thousands of migrant families crossing.

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