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Need backup power? Automakers want you to look no further than their vehicles in your driveway
Texas resident Kenneth Kovar has a home energy setup from Ford, in which drivers of certain popular F-150 models can plug their vehicle directly into their electric meter to power their home during an outage
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Messy primaries plague both major political parties, causing chaos and confusion in the midterms
As midterm campaigning heats up, both major political parties face unexpected challenges
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FBI chief hold talks in Cambodia over closer security cooperation to combat online scam crimes
FBI Director Kash Patel has met with Cambodia's prime minister to discuss how to tackle online scams targeting victims worldwide
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U.S. and Pakistan condemn Houthi Red Sea threats to shipping and Saudi Arabia
The United States and Pakistan have rejected threats by Yemen’s Houthi rebels against Saudi Arabia and shipping in the Red Sea
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As Lake Powell shrinks, marinas are having to adapt to dwindling water levels
Lake Powell, the second largest reservoir in the United States, is shrinking
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Trump says the US will destroy a bridge or power plant in Iran each time it shoots at a ship in the Strait of Hormuz
Trump says the US will destroy a bridge or power plant in Iran each time it shoots at a ship in the Strait of Hormuz
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Bahrain warns of Iranian missile attack as Saudi Arabia issues warning for its Gulf city of Dammam
Bahrain warns of Iranian missile attack as Saudi Arabia issues warning for its Gulf city of Dammam
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Overstored pool chemicals and corroded sprinklers led to Georgia chemical plant fire, report says
A report concludes that more than twice the planned amount of swimming pool chemicals were improperly stored at a Georgia plant, leading to a fire in 2024
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Lexus ES vs Mercedes CLA, an electric luxury sedan comparison from Edmunds
The Lexus ES and Mercedes-Benz CLA are two luxury sedans you might be familiar with
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Britain's new prime minister must solve the old riddle of how to reinvigorate a slow-growing economy
Britain’s new leader, Andy Burnham, is facing the same old problem: How can he kickstart a sluggish economy so that growing companies and increased output generate enough additional revenue to boost defense spending and pay for everything else voters want without raising taxes
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