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Ford recalls more than 250,000 Focus models because engines can stall unexpectedly
Ford is recalling more than 250,000 vehicles that were incorrectly repaired under a previous recall meant to fix a problem that caused the engine to stall while driving.
In the Garden with Felder: Watering wisely can make or break a garden
Whether from the sky or hose, water can make or break our gardens.
Former Raider Henry Ruggs denied parole nearly 5 years after deadly car crash
Ex-NFL player Henry Ruggs was denied parole nearly five years after killing a woman in a car crash in Las Vegas, the Nevada Board of Parole Commissioners ruled Thursday.
Teens’ reading and math scores have stagnated, US test results show
Younger students have regained ground academically after the pandemic’s disruptions while older students’ test scores continue to stagnate, according to the latest testing data released Wednesday by the federal government.
Home where King planned Selma voting rights marches opens at Michigan museum
A home where the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and other leaders planned strategies during the Civil Rights movement in the Deep South has been rebuilt at a Michigan museum after being dismantled and hauled from Alabama.
Boating safety depends on anticipating the other guy
In the same way a driver on the road should be prepared for fellow motorists to do the dumbest things they can think of, boat operators should expect the same from their fellow boaters, with an added measure of harsh Mother Nature mixed in. Responsibility and safety, though, begin at home.
US and Iran have agreed to wording of a deal to end their war, Pakistan’s prime minister says
Pakistan’s prime minister said Friday the United States and Iran have agreed to wording of an agreement aimed at ending their war in the Middle East and that mediators were working with both sides to finalize a deal.
Everyday Clay: Pulling weeds and pulling punches
My stepfather, Alan, used to say, “Just pull the ones that are waving at you.”
SpaceX stock soars in debut and makes Elon Musk the first trillionaire
Elon Musk became the world’s first trillionaire after shares of his rocket company SpaceX soared in Wall Street’s biggest initial public offering of stock.
Hurricanes’ top-line performers come through as Carolina moves within a win of claiming Stanley Cup
Carolina Hurricanes coach Rod Brind’Amour spent weeks answering the same question about needing more goal-scoring pop from top-line forwards Andrei Svechnikov and Sebastian Aho.
Dollar General Literacy Foundation grant to support EMCC Adult Education efforts
The Dollar General Literacy Foundation recently awarded East Mississippi Community College’s Adult Education Department a $10,000 grant to help purchase instructional materials, classroom supplies and software, as well as provide one-time gas cards for students with demonstrated financial need.
Hong Kong customs seize $20 million in fake goods ahead of the World Cup
Just hours before the World Cup kicked off, Hong Kong authorities announced they seized 230,000 suspected counterfeit items worth an estimated $20 million, including jerseys tied to the tournament.
Lights! Camera! Cage match! The White House lawn’s Octagon is ready for Trump’s 80th birthday bash
It looks from afar more UFO than UFC.
Mountaineers’ ascent to CWS started after fortuitous decision to keep program after entry to Big 12
Oliver Luck had a decision to make in the fall of 2011, a few weeks after the Big 12 announced the addition of West Virginia effective the following year.
Mississippi State, Ole Miss get football TV windows
Mississippi State and Ole Miss fans can set their clocks for this coming season, more or less.
OG Anunoby puts the Knicks on the verge of a title and himself in the discussion for NBA Finals MVP
When OG Anunoby is introduced at Madison Square Garden, it sounds like a 20,000-person singalong.
Elon Musk’s SpaceX is about to make its debut on Wall Street
Elon Musk’s rocket company SpaceX will make its debut on Wall Street Friday and both institutional and retail investors are expected to gobble up the 555.6 million shares going up for sale at $135 apiece.
US producer prices spike in May as soaring energy prices fuel largest yearly jump since 2022
U.S. producer prices climbed last month at the fastest pace since November 2022, fueled by a surge in energy prices after the start of the Iran war.
Mona Charen: Why I don’t plan to stop drinking alcohol
Is a glass of wine with dinner going to increase your chance of getting cancer or another serious illness? For the past few years, we’ve been deluged with studies and news accounts suggesting that the answer is yes. This week, the USDA reinstated a caution in its dietary guidelines about limiting alcohol.
Trump calls off latest threats to strike Iran, cites breakthrough in talks to end the war
U.S. President Donald Trump said Thursday he had called off new military strikes on Iran, claiming a breakthrough in negotiations to end the war just hours after the American leader threatened to escalate the conflict by seizing control of Iran’s oil industry.






