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How and where you can recycle your Christmas tree in DC

As the holiday season comes to a close, many Washington, D.C., residents are looking to pack up their decorations and toss out their Christmas trees — with officials imploring city dwellers to dispose of their evergreen conifers properly.

Massachusetts becomes first state to incorporate marijuana education in driver’s ed

Driver's education in Massachusetts will now include an entire module on cognitive and physical impairments caused by marijuana use, the state's Department of Transportation announced earlier this month.

How the next president will oversee Olympics and World Cup in US

As with every presidential election, the coming 2024 contest will have high stakes. One of the unique stakes will be the president's role in major sporting events to be held in the United States.

‘A set-up for a comeback’: Kirk Cameron finds hope amid declining belief in God

Actor and film producer Kirk Cameron said he finds hope in polling that shows fewer people in the U.S. believe in God.

Energy stories to watch in 2023

Although 2022 is coming to a close, the Biden administration and Congress have their share of loose ends to pick up in the new year, from managing inflamed trade tensions to implementing the new climate law.

Idaho murder suspect to waive extradition hearing: reports

The prime suspect in the quadruple homicide of four Idaho college students is expected to waive his extradition hearing, according to news reports.

One fatality at Alabama airport after baggage handler sucked into plane engine

One airport employee was killed at the Montgomery Regional Airport in Alabama on Saturday, after the individual was sucked into the engine of an American Airline subsidized plane, airport authorities confirmed.

Rock slide deaths in Yosemite National Park lead to new closures

Multiple rock slides at Yosemite National Park this week have forced the park to close multiple entrances, including one incident that killed two people on Tuesday, local authorities reported.

Zelensky tells Russians ‘no one will ever forgive you’ after NYE strike on Ukraine

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky warned Russians that "no one" would ever forgive the country for attacking it with missiles on New Year's Eve in an address Saturday.

Idaho murders: Moscow police chief stands by theory that students were targeted

The chief of police in Moscow, Idaho, is standing by his assertion that the quadruple homicide of four college students was "targeted" in the wake of a suspect being apprehended.
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