Nicholas Crawls Into Louisiana From Texas, Dumping Rain September 16, 2021 By Jay Reeves and Rebecca Santana POINTE-AUX-CHENES, La. (AP) — Nicholas weakened to a tropical depression as it crawled from Texas into southern Louisiana on Wednesday,...
Town Settles With Firefighter Who Alleged Racist Environment September 16, 2021 BROOKLINE, Mass. (AP) — A former Massachusetts firefighter engaged in a yearslong legal fight with the Boston suburb of Brookline...
Iowa State Suspends Crew Club After Inquiry Into Drownings September 16, 2021 AMES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa State University has announced that its student crew club must stay off the water at...
Report: Officer’s Error Likely Caused Shipwreck Off Georgia September 16, 2021 By Russ Bynum SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) — A top officer’s errors in calculating the stability of a cargo ship loaded with nearly 4,200...
Freeport’s Texas LNG Export Plant Still Offline After Storm Nicholas September 16, 2021 U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) company Freeport LNG said on Wednesday that it was still not producing LNG at its...
CCC Data Shows Collision Repairs 3% More Expensive For Electric Vehicles September 16, 2021 By Jim Sams Auto body repairs to late-model electric vehicles after minor collisions cost about 3% more than for gasoline cars, even though...
U.S. Cyber Chief Says ‘Cyber Bullets’ Are Part of War on Hacks September 15, 2021 By Chris Strohm The U.S. government should be prepared to fire “cyber bullets” in response to significant hacking attacks as part of a...
Rainfall Helps Firefighters Control Southern Spain’s Inferno September 15, 2021 MADRID (AP) _ Authorities in southern Spain say that rain has helped to bring under control a major wildfire that...
Fukushima Plant Failed to Probe Cause of Faulty Filters September 15, 2021 By Mari Yamaguchi TOKYO (AP) — Officials at Japan’s wrecked Fukushima nuclear power plant have acknowledged they neglected to investigate the cause of...
Gulf Coast Oil Companies Return to Ida Recovery as Nicholas Recedes September 15, 2021 By Jessica Resnick-Ault and Erwin Seba HOUSTON — Energy companies worked to restore pipeline service and electricity after Tropical Storm Nicholas passed through, allowing them to...