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MOREPoison in Paradise: The Red Hill fuel leakNineteen thousand gallons of jet fuel leaked from the Red Hill Bulk Fuel Storage Facility, and families want to hold the U.S. Military to account.
Families are suing the U.S. military after it mistakenly leaked 19,000 gallons of jet fuel from the Red Hill Bulk Fuel Storage Facility into their drinking water in Hawaii, forcing thousands from their homes. Lingering health concerns and public...
Potential tropical cyclone could drench the US East Coast on FridayThe storm, now about 340 miles southeast of Charleston, South Carolina, is expected to bring heavy rain and storm surge.
President Biden announces $325M in new security aid for UkraineNews of the package comes as Ukraininan President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with President Biden at the White House on Thursday.
Lizzo faces new lawsuit alleging harassment, hostile work environmentLizzo is facing a second lawsuit by a former employee who alleges she creating a workplace of harassment, discrimination and more.
McCarthy concedes with hard right on spending cuts as shutdown loomsThe situation by Thursday made a disruption in government services likely as time runs out for Congress to act.
Travis Kelce confirms he invited Taylor Swift to a gameThe Kansas City Chiefs tight end said he has made contact with Swift to invite her to watch him play in an upcoming game.
Florida nurse practitioner convicted of defrauding Medicare of $200MThe 45-year-old nurse practitioner is accused of signing thousands of documents ordering a plethora of unnecessary medical items and tests.
$10,000 Great Depression-era bill sells for $480,000 at auctionWhat's a $10,000 bill worth to you? To some auction goers, the answer is hundreds of thousands of dollars.
US military deployed to border to assist with influx of migrantsThe border town of Eagle Pass, Texas, declared a state of emergency Wednesday after nearly 6,000 migrants crossed through from Mexico.
Why are we so 'attached' to the concept of attachment styles?From Enneagrams and Myers-Briggs to love languages, the internet is full of personality quizzes that claim to help us with our relationships.
Exclusive: Hawaii Gov. Josh Green talks climate change, Maui firesGov. Josh Green talks exclusively with Scripps News about the unprecedented wildfires on Maui, and the need to address climate change.
Trump says he advocated for autoworkers, union leaders disagreeUnion leadership cite unfavorable rulings from the nation’s top labor board and the Supreme Court under Trump, as well as unfulfilled promises.
Police, bystanders lift overturned car off trapped 19-year-old driverPolice officers jumped into action along with several bystanders to save a 19-year-old's life after his car overturned.
2 dead after bus carrying high school students veers off NY highwayThe wreck happened on Interstate 84 in the town of Wawayanda, about 45 miles northwest of New York City.
Millions of Americans have nicotine in their body and don't know itThe findings suggest 56 million Americans are unknowingly and routinely exposed to toxic secondhand smoke.
Rural North Carolina county uses opioid settlements to fund solutionsIn a small but growing North Carolina county, an infusion of funding has kick-started a long-term attempt at addressing addiction.
Family of woman left dead in department store for 4 days files lawsuitA woman's family is filing a lawsuit after her body lay dead in a department store bathroom for four days last year.
Sergio Brown seemingly mocks disappearance after mom is found murderedThe former NFL player surfaced in a series of videos posted to an Instagram burner account as he is reported missing by police.
Texas teacher fired for showing illustrated book about Anne FrankThe book was written by Ari Folman and illustrated by David Polonsky, and visually tells the story of Anne Frank's diary.
As iPhone 15 goes on sale, should you upgrade your phone or wait?There is nothing like the thrill of a shiny new phone. But with prices high, how long can you hold off and keep your old phone?
Social media impulse buying appears to be a growing phenomenonA survey from Bankrate shows that nearly half of social media users admitted to making impulse purchase.
US national debt surpasses $33 trillion for first timeThe grim milestone comes as Congress debates a new spending plan to avert the looming government shutdown.
Is Goodwill becoming more expensive?Consumers on social media are taking aim at thrift stores like Goodwill for their rising prices — but are their claims legit?
Russian missiles hit Ukraine as Zelenskyy is set to meet US lawmakersUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is in the United States to pledge his case for more aid.
India suspends visa services in Canada as diplomatic ties crumbleThe suspension means that Canadians who don't already have a visa will not be able to travel to India until services resume.
US lawmakers debate on continuing to fund the war in UkrainePresident Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine came to Washington to meet with U.S. lawmakers in Congress and President Joe Biden about aiding his war.
University paves the way to get more Native Americans into health careUniversity of Minnesota Medical School is working to recruit more Indigenous students and provide them with fully paid tuition.
Campaign raises awareness for Hispanics, who are at higher stroke riskHispanic U.S. adults face a high stroke risk, and experts created a new Spanish acronym (similar to F.A.S.T.) to help recognize stroke signs.
Federal government to offer free COVID-19 tests againEach U.S. household will be eligible for up to four new COVID-19 tests, starting Sept 25 — but don't throw out those old tests just yet.
Amazon limits self-publishers to 3 books per day, citing AI concernsAmazon said it would be "lowering the volume limits" for direct publishing, according to an announcement on its Kindle community page.
Hundreds of flying taxis will soon be test-soaring in this stateFlying taxis are being built in Ohio, and the products are expected to be available for commercial use in the next few years.
'Euphoria' actor Angus Cloud's cause of death revealedAngus Cloud, who starred in HBO's "Euphoria" as Fezco, died of an accidental overdose in July, a coroner has confirmed.
Why Sophie Turner is suing Joe Jonas after announcing their splitThe petition, filed in New York City on Thursday, comes after the couple announced they were splitting earlier this month.
Boston College suspends swimming and diving program due to hazingBoston College Athletics said all athletes affected by the suspension will still have access to academic and medical resources.
Deion Sanders condemns death threats against Colorado State playerColorado State safety Henry Blackburn received numerous threats following a late hit that sent Colorado's Travis Hunter to the hospital.
Scripps News Investigates: The deadly toll of a US ambulance shortageAging and damaged ambulances are making it tough for emergency departments around the country to provide reliable service.
'What the hell is going on?' Questions surround child fentanyl deathsA Scripps News investigation is raising questions about fentanyl testing following numerous cases of overdoses among young children.
No Surrender: Ukraine's unsung heroesScripps News tells stories of everyday Ukrainians doing the extraordinary.
'Witch' — Ukraine's fearless mortar commander — orders walls of fireUkraine's 'Witch,' a lawyer turned mortar commander, shows Scripps News inside her command bunker, where she uses drone footage to direct her teams.
AI fears are fueling the labor strikes in HollywoodArtificial intelligence is poised to completely change the film and TV industries, but Hollywood’s workers want a say in how it develops.
Mobile game ads are weird, misleading — and effectiveMobile games are a huge part of the billion-dollar video game industry. So why do they rely so heavily on bizarre, misleading ads?