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King Of The Hill: Guinness World Records Crowns Wales Street World's Steepest
The town of Harlech in Wales has ousted Dunedin, New Zealand, for the title of world's steepest street. Residents are elated about the title, which required a lengthy verification process.
Widespread Gas Shortage In Mexico As Government Tries To Thwart Fuel Thieves
The country's new president says $3 billion worth of fuel was stolen from the state-owned oil company last year.
Winter Storm Grounds Flights, Delays Trains And Knocks Out Power
The storm barreled through New England after hitting the Midwest, creating havoc along some transportation routes.
Huawei Broadens Its Campaign To Win Over American Public And Media
The giant Chinese telecommunications company, which is facing scrutiny in the United States, is embarking on a public relations campaign targeting U.S. media.
Treasury Department Misses House Committee Deadline To Turn Over Trump Tax Returns
Steven Mnuchin wrote to the chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee that he needs more time to consult with the Justice Department because of the "unprecedented nature of this request."
With A Wingspan Wider Than A Football Field, The World's Largest Plane Takes Flight
The Stratolaunch is the world's largest plane by wingspan. During its first test flight on Saturday, the plane reached an altitude of 17,000 feet and a speed of 189 mph.
Hurricanes: A Science Primer
We know how damaging and costly, in many ways, such natural phenomena can be — but the devastation is not surprising, once you know how much energy is involved, says astrophysicist Marcelo Gleiser.
Electronic Dance Music Superstar Avicii Dies At 28
Tim Bergling, a Swedish dance wunderkind and one of the most successful DJs in the world, was found dead Friday in Oman.
Despite Cash From Congress, Key Election Security Issue May Not Get Fixed
The spending bill President Trump signed into law last week includes enough money to replace machines that leave no paper trail. But it seems unlikely that's how the money will be spent.
Terrorists Hit Jakarta, And Indonesians Say "#KamiTidakTakut" — We Are Not Afraid
Police say at least seven people — including five attackers — were killed. At least one of the civilians killed is believed to be a foreigner.
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