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The opening rounds of the 87th Scripps National Spelling Bee were a breeze for most of the whiz-kid competitors Wednesday — allowing for several lighthearted moments ahead of the nerve-wracking finals.
1. Google Unveils Driverless Car Sans Steering WheelGoogle’s latest self-driving car, a two-seater that looks kind of like a giant bubble, is pretty minimal compared to normal coups. Most notably, it doesn’t have a steering wheel -- and tops out at 25 miles per hour.
New York City wants couples to stop putting padlocks on the Brooklyn Bridge, saying the custom symbolizing eternal affection is damaging the span.
Crews report steady progress against fire that's consumed nearly 22 square miles of countryside near Sedona. KPNX reporter Krystle Henderson has the story.
The mother of Andrew Tahmooressi is "optimistic" as the reservist, jailed in Mexico on weapons charges, faces a judge for the first time.
Mesa County sheriff's department releases drone video of the mudslide area.
Arizona 18-month-old is killed when his 3-year-old brother finds a loaded gun. KPNX reporter Chris Williams has the story.
The Kansas City man’s parents say that he suffered from posttraumatic stress disorder and was seeking help from the local Veterans Affairs Hospital. KSHB’s Andres Gutierrez reports.
On Thursday morning in a Capitol Hill church, members of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) Committee on Migration will celebrate a Mass for immigrants and their families who are being subjected to separation because of our broken immigration system. Later, they will urge House lawmakers to act on immigration reform legislation.
Grieving University of California Santa Barbara students return to class Wednesday for the first time since a deadly rampage in nearby Isla Vista.