Motorized electric bicycles may soon be humming their way into serene national parks and other public lands nationwide
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U.S. Chamber breaks with Trump plan to slash auto efficiency standards
The business organization asked the administration and California officials to find middle ground on efficiency standards.
Officials break up multi-state drug ring, seize enough fentanyl to kill 14 million
Officials in Virginia say they’ve charged 39 people in connection with importing the synthetic opioid from China.
U.S. Secret Service dog honored in UK for stopping White House intruder
Hurricane, who is retired from government service, has earned the Order of Merit in Britain.
Demolition of Wilton’s Forster Mill complete
Once final sign-off from Maine Department of Environmental Protection and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is issued, town officials will consider future use of the site.
Family with Wilton roots plants their feet on the AT
Marcus and Heidi Corey and their three children spent 145 days hiking from Georgia to Maine.
U.S. Open: Unseeded American knocks former women’s No. 1 out of tournament
Taylor Townsend, once considered the future of U.S. women’s tennis, rises to rally past Simona Halep in three sets.
New U.S. military kids rules don’t change birthright citizenship
Immigration officials say if a child is born overseas to a U.S. citizen who is a service member or government employee, that child will be an American citizen.
Scarlett Johansson says ‘Marriage Story’ felt fated
Pitched during her own divorce, the actress says the movie role ‘came somehow at just the right time.’
Alex Trebek, saying he’s ‘on the mend,’ back at ‘Jeopardy!’
The game show posts a video on Twitter showing the 79-year-old host back on set and promising “a good year” ahead.