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Crane damages New York's Brooklyn Bridge while passing under; no major damage sustained

A crane on a barge ship crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge Wednesday morning, splitting a steel beam on the New York City landmark.

 

Sophia Smith like you've never seen her before: USWNT star's life in pictures

Sophia Smith, a 22-year-old attacker for the USWNT made her World Cup debut and scored the team's first goal in the 14th minute against Vietnam.

 

A Texas man lost his hands and feet earlier this month after a single flea bite

Michael Kohlhof, 35, from Houston had his arms and parts of his feet amputated after he was bit by a flea over a month ago.

 

Travis Scott, A$AP Rocky, Playboi Carti at Rolling Loud festival in Miami: How to watch

You don't have to be in Miami to watch the Rolling Loud festival. Here's how you can watch from home.

 

Man with terminal cancer marries his fiancé in his hospital room. See video of the moment.

25-year-old Alex Santos was diagnosed with a nonseminomatous germ cell tumor in 2022. It was one of his last wishes to marry his fiancé, Heather.

 

'Futurama' is back for a new season! Release date, cast, where to watch Season 11 episodes

The newest season of animated comedy show "Futurama" is set to premiere on Hulu. Here's what you need to know.

 

Sights from the 2023 Delaware State Fair opening day

The Delaware State Fair, which runs through July 29, offers attendees a wide selection of food, fun and entertainment.

 

Hunter Biden lawyer files complaint after Marjorie Taylor Greene shows Congress nude photos

Hunter Biden's lawyer filed a House ethics complaint against Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene after she displayed nude pictures of him during a hearing.

 

Which carnival rides passed safety test at Delaware State Fair 2023?

Here's a look at the carnival rides that passed the safety inspection for the 104th Delaware State Fair.

 

Power outage map: Thousands in Georgia, Michigan in the dark; over 300,000 outages across US

Powerful storms hit parts of the country Thursday, leaving hundreds of thousands of people without power.

 

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