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Why the stress building on California's faults could result in a major quake
Researchers warn that seismic stress near Los Angeles has reached millennium-high levels, potentially triggering a massive dual-fault rupture through the Cajon Pass 'earthquake gate' in the near…
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8mB-52 was in the air a very short time before crashing and killing all 8 on board
A Boeing B-52 Stratofortress crashed during a modernization test flight at Edwards Air Force Base, killing all eight people on board and triggering a lengthy investigation into the cause.
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4m2026 World Cup schedule: How to watch Portugal vs. DR Congo, other matches
Stay updated with day seven of the World Cup! Discover match schedules for Portugal, England, Ghana, and Colombia, plus key facts and where to stream the action live.
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6mSeattle City Light eyes biggest bill increases in recent memory
Seattle City Light plans a 9.5% annual rate hike for two years to address rising infrastructure costs, electrification demands, and the urgent need for new clean energy sources.
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9mWorld Cup travel is up for all U.S. host cities except for one
While other U.S. host cities see a travel surge for the World Cup, Seattle faces a 21% decline in bookings due to geographical isolation, geopolitical tensions, and economic challenges.
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4mSeattle dessert shops serve sundaes inspired by World Cup teams
Seattle dessert shops launch the World Cup Sundae Passport, offering internationally-inspired treats to celebrate the 2026 FIFA World Cup and encourage locals to explore diverse city neighborhoods through June 30.