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Scripps News is celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month, bringing you stories on the history, diverse cultures and many contributions of the American Hispanic community.
MOREScripps News is celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month, bringing you stories on the history, diverse cultures and many contributions of the American Hispanic community.
MORELahaina residents prepare to return to sites of demolished homesThose returning will be provided water, shade, washing stations, portable toilets, medical and mental health care, and transportation assistance.
From just outside the burn zone in Lahaina, Jes Claydon can see the ruins of the rental home where she lived for 13 years and raised three children. Little remains recognizable beyond the jars of sea glass that stood outside the front door.
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Steelers' team plane makes emergency landing in Kansas CityTeam spokesman Burt Lauten posted on X, "Everyone on the plane is safe and we are making necessary plans to arrive back in Pittsburgh later today."
Florida siblings, 10 and 11, stopped by police after driving 200 milesPolice said the brother and sister grabbed their mother's car and ran away after she took away their electronic devices.
Video shows NASA spacecraft flying through massive solar explosionIt's the first time a human spacecraft has passed through such an explosion.
Buttigieg says government shutdown would impact air travelThe government could run out of funding at the end of the month, which would force FAA employees to work without pay.
Is it the shoes? Runner shatters women's marathon world recordTigist Assefa of Ethiopia obliterated the fastest marathon ever run by a woman, but it's her brand new shoes that are raising eyebrows.
6 dead, including 3 children, after being hit by train in FloridaFamily members were in an SUV hit by a freight train, causing the car to flip multiple times and violently eject them from the vehicle.
Biden administration awards $1.4B to improve rail safety in 35 statesProjects include track upgrades and bridge repairs, improving connectivity among railways, and making routes less vulnerable to extreme weather.
Is Elon Musk really selling a home energy-saving device?Ads on social media show Elon Musk holding up an energy-saving gadget. But is he really behind this device?
Tentative deal reached to end the Hollywood writers strikeThe three-year contract agreement must still be approved by the Writers Guild of America board and members before the strike officially ends.
Hawaii's Lahaina residents to return to wildfire-devastated propertiesDuring the wildfire, residents had to hastily evacuate to seek refuge, leaving absolutely everything behind.
FBI probes Baton Rouge police for torture allegations in 'Brave Cave'The Baton Rouge Police Department is now facing a second federal lawsuit over alleged abuse in a warehouse building known as the “Brave Cave."
Netflix bids farewell to iconic red envelopes, ending 25-year DVD eraThe company says that over 5 billion DVDs have been shipped to 40 million subscribers over the years.
Taylor Swift takes up Travis Kelce’s offer to attend Chiefs gameSwift was spotted enthusiastically cheering Jerick McKinnon's first-quarter touchdown from Travis Kelce's suite.
House Republicans in turmoil as government shutdown loomsRepublicans remain unable to pass several appropriation bills that would pave the way for spending bills to pass in the Democratic-led Senate.
The history behind pumpkin spiceIt's a scent that, for many, makes this time of year come alive. But how did the passion for pumpkin spice come to be?
These states have the highest obesity rates in the USObesity rates continue to increase across the U.S., which the CDC says is leading to higher health care costs.
Musk's brain implant ready for human trials, but did test monkeys die?Elon Musk says his brain implant device company Neuralink is ready for human trials, but a report says test monkeys died in the animal trials.
MGM Resorts back online 10 days after cyberattackUp until now, people had not been able to make hotel and casino reservations online. Previously, guests couldn't use their room keys.
Fortnite refund: How to claim part of the Epic Games settlementFederal regulators ordered Epic Games to pay $520 million to settle charges that the company tricked Fortnite users into making unwanted purchases.
Fed leaves rates unchanged as it eyes potential 'soft landing'Officials at the Federal Reserve appear optimistic they can continue to curb inflation without plunging the economy into a recession.
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 approaching decision to supply Ukraine with ATACMS missilesIt’s unclear when these ATACMS could be provided or how many, but the White House is still not confirming.
US and Seoul warn North Korea about potential arms deal with RussiaExperts believe Kim Jong Un may ship ammunitions to refill Vladimir Putin's exhausted arms stores to back his war efforts in Ukraine.
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.
President Joe Biden received the COVID-19 booster and flu shotThe White House says the president hopes to encourage all Americans to follow his example and get vaccinated.
As Americans age, in-home care worker shortage growsThe aging U.S. population drives higher in-home care demand, but a shortage of workers is a key challenge.
CDC recommends RSV vaccine for pregnant women to protect newbornsRSV is the number one cause of hospitalization for infants in the United States, according to the CDC.
New app lets you rent private bathrooms on-demand 'like Uber'Users can expect to pay $15 for 15 minutes of time inside a 'Restspace," which connects people needing a bathroom with nearby hosts.
E-bikes are surging in popularity while fire risk growsE-bikes are transforming cities and encouraging outdoor activity, but their batteries present a growing fire risk.
Usher will headline 2024 Super Bowl halftime show in Las VegasThe R&B singer is an eight-time Grammy winner and has sold more than 80 million records across the globe.
Instead of dropping PSAs, this federal agency dropped an albumThe Consumer Product Safety Commission ditched their regular public service announcements and released a free album.
Former NHL player Nic Kerdiles killed in motorcycle crash in NashvilleHe was also the ex-fiancé of reality television star Savannah Chrisley, and appeared on her family's hit show "Chrisley Knows Best."
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.
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?