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Federal government sues California utility, alleging equipment sparked deadly wildfires

1:10 PM on Thursday, September 4

The federal government has filed two lawsuits against Southern California Edison, alleging the utility’s equipment sparked fires in the Los Angeles area that destroyed thousands of structures and killed 17 people

What polls show about Americans' views on childhood vaccine mandates

11:32 AM on Thursday, September 4

Most Americans say kids should be vaccinated to attend school

Missouri and Kansas renew bitter Border War rivalry with historic roots dating to the 1850s

10:51 AM on Thursday, September 4

Missouri coach Eli Drinkwitz and Kansas coach Lance Leipold have been teaching their players about the history behind their rivalry, known as the Border War

Q&A: How the band Big Thief transformed into a trio and reimagined their sound

10:05 AM on Thursday, September 4

Adrianne Lenker, lead vocalist of Big Thief, describes her home as "the forests," reflecting her nomadic lifestyle

Travis Kelce on what's changed since his engagement to Taylor Swift: 'I got one more ring'

9:29 AM on Thursday, September 4

Kansas City Chiefs tight end and three-time Super Bowl winner Travis Kelce was asked in Brazil how his life has changed since he announced his engagement to Taylor Swift

LSD shows promise for reducing anxiety in drugmaker's midstage study

9:04 AM on Thursday, September 4

A midstage study of the psychedelic drug LSD showed positive results for easing symptoms in people with generalized anxiety disorder

If Trump's biggest tariffs get thrown out, companies could get a refund - but not consumers

9:00 AM on Thursday, September 4

President Donald Trump likes to boast about how much money the U.S. Treasury is raking in from the massive taxes – tariffs -- he’s slapped this year on imports from almost every country in the world

$80 million in NIL approved by newly launched College Sports Commission

7:27 AM on Thursday, September 4

The new College Sports Commission says it has cleared more than 8,300 name, image and likeness deals worth nearly $80 million

Americans would save $100B if credit card rates were capped as Trump proposed, researchers say

7:25 AM on Thursday, September 4

A new paper from Vanderbilt University suggests Americans could save about $100 billion annually if credit card interest rates were capped at 10%, as proposed by President Donald Trump

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