Until 2023? Parts Shortage Will Keep Auto Prices Sky-High
Back in the spring, a shortage of computer chips that had sent auto prices soaring appeared, finally, to be easing. Some relief for consumers seemed to be in sight.
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Back in the spring, a shortage of computer chips that had sent auto prices soaring appeared, finally, to be easing. Some relief for consumers seemed to be in sight.
Veteran-led rescue groups say the Biden administrationβs estimate that no more than 200 U.S. citizens were left behind in Afghanistan is too low and also overlooks hundreds of other people they consider to be equally American: permanent legal residents with green cards.
The road to a Texas law that bans most abortions in the state, sidestepping for now the Supreme Courtβs landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade decision, began in a town called Waskom, population 1,600.
As lawmakers try to restrict access to abortion services across the United States and especially in Texas, Plan C is trying to help.
Apple said Friday itβs delaying its plan to scan U.S. iPhones for images of child sexual abuse, saying it needs more time to refine the system before releasing it.
The cleanup β and mourning β continued Friday as the Northeast U.S. recovered from record-breaking rainfall from the remnants of Hurricane Ida.
Even before a strict abortion ban took effect in Texas this week, clinics in neighboring states were fielding growing numbers of calls from women desperate for options.
A stunned U.S. East Coast faced a rising death toll, surging rivers, tornado damage and continuing calls for rescue Thursday after the remnants of Hurricane Ida walloped the region with record-breaking rain, drowning more than 40 people in their homes and cars.
President Joe Biden on Thursday blasted the Supreme Courtβs decision not to block a new Texas law banning most abortions in the state and directed federal agencies to do what they can to βinsulate women and providersβ from the impact.
Relatives of the victims of the Sept. 11 attacks called Thursday for the Justice Departmentβs inspector general to investigate the FBIβs failure to produce certain pieces of evidence from its investigation.
A stunned U.S. East Coast woke up Thursday to a rising death toll, surging rivers and destruction from the remnants of Hurricane Ida, which walloped the region with record-breaking rain days after hitting the Gulf Coast as one of the strongest hurricanes on record to strike the U.S.
An unprecedented event is unfolding across the northeastern portions of the country right now. Tornadoes and floods are wreaking havoc across an area stretching from Washington, D.C., to New York City. Check out these videos and pictures below capturing the…
Photos show what appears to be a miles-long oil slick near an offshore rig in the Gulf of Mexico after Hurricane Ida, according to aerial survey imagery released Wednesday by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and reviewed by The Associated Press.
Governor Roy Cooper says North Carolina is sending National Guard personnel to help Louisiana after the catastrophic effects of Hurricane Ida.
The nationβs most far-reaching curb on abortions since they were legalized a half-century ago took effect Wednesday in Texas, with the Supreme Court silent on an emergency appeal to put the law on hold.
Mike Richards is out as executive producer of βJeopardy!β, days after he exited as the quiz showβs newly appointed host because of past misogynistic and other comments.
A 71-year-old man was apparently killed by an alligator while walking in flood waters from Hurricane Ida in Slidell, Louisiana, according to the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office.
Looking to kick back and enjoy the late days of summer with something non-alcoholic? Thereβs been a real transformation going on in the world of non-alcoholic beverages.
Veteran and former Carolina Panthers' Cam Newton has been released from the New England Patriots and rookie Mac Jones will take the role as starting quarterback, according to multiple news sources.
The United States completed its withdrawal from Afghanistan late Monday, ending Americaβs longest war and closing a chapter in military history likely to be remembered for colossal failures, unfulfilled promises and a frantic final exit that cost the lives of more than 180 Afghans and 13 U.S. service members, some barely older than the war.
