US lawmakers reintroduce e-bike tax credit bill offering up to a $1,500 refund
Westend61/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Federal lawmakers have reintroduced a bill that would give consumers a tax break on the purchase of a new electric bike. The Electric Bicycle Incentive Kickstart for the Environment (E-BIKE) Act would offer a
Veterans reflect on deployments 20 years after Iraq War began
ABC News (NEW YORK) — ABC News National Correspondent Stephanie Ramos says she “never thought” the military would be in her future while growing up. But soon after the 9/11 terror attacks, Ramos joined the Army Reserve. Five
Police chief recommends firing officers from incident that left man paralyzed
New Haven Police (NEW HAVEN, Conn.) — New Haven Chief of Police Karl Jacobson on Tuesday recommended the termination of four officers involved in an incident that left Richard “Randy” Cox paralyzed last June. Officers Luis Rivera, Jocelyn
Potentially deadly fungus spreading rapidly in US health care facilities
KATERYNA KON/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY/Getty Images (ATLANTA) — A recent report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention revealed the fungus Candida auris is spreading rapidly through U.S. health care facilities. Also known as C. auris, reports of
What to know about the drug xylazine and why it's making fentanyl worse
WLADIMIR BULGAR/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The Drug Enforcement Administration is warning that a powerful veterinary sedative is being combined illicitly with fentanyl, making it even more dangerous. DEA issued a public safety alert about the widespread
Gen. David Petraeus weighs in on Iraq War, 20 years later
ABC News (NEW YORK) — On the 20th anniversary of the allied invasion of Iraq that marked the start of the eight-year conflict, there are still some deep reflections and questions about the toll of the battles. “Nightline”
Hurricane Ridge closing to all activities for two months
PORT ANGELES, Wash. – Beginning next week, Olympic National Park will start an $11 million renovation of the Hurricane Ridge Day Lodge. Park officials said in a press release that in order to ensure the safety of National
Judge rejects Trump legal team's request to delay NY AG's civil trial
ftwitty/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — A judge declined Tuesday to move the trial date for a civil lawsuit filed against former President Donald Trump, his eldest children and his company by New York Attorney General Letitia James,
Flight attendants renew call to ban lap babies
EllenMoran/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Flight attendants are renewing calls to ban children 2 years and younger from sitting in the laps of their adult caregivers and parents while flying, citing safety concerns that have come under
Gun used in kidnapping, killing of Americans in Mexico came from US
Steve Prezant/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — A gun used earlier this month by cartel members to kidnap a group of Americans and kill two of them was illegally trafficked from the U.S., according to a criminal complaint