• Shoplifting, police chase prompts shelter in place

    Shoplifting, police chase prompts shelter in place
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – After issuing a shelter in place, Santa Fe Police have a suspect in custody, accused of shoplifting and pulling a gun. Police say officers responded to Home Depot around 8:36 a.m. Monday to reports of a shoplifting. SFPD says two men stole a generator and when loss prevention confronted them, they pulled a handgun.A Santa Fe County Sheriff deputy’s credibility is under fireOfficers tried a traffic stop on the suspect vehicle but the vehicle fled from
  • Santa Fe Police: Shelter in place near De Vargas Park lifted

    Santa Fe Police: Shelter in place near De Vargas Park lifted
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Santa Fe Police-issued shelter in place in the area near De Vargas Park has been lifted. Officials say they are searching for a suspect who was involved in a crime on Monday and who fled on foot.(Story continues below)SFPD says to remain indoors, avoid the area and seek alternative routes. No other information has been released. KRQE News 13 will provide more details as they become available.
  • Santa Fe Police issue shelter in place near De Vargas Park

    Santa Fe Police issue shelter in place near De Vargas Park
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – Santa Fe Police has issued a shelter in place in the area near De Vargas Park. SFPD says to remain indoors, avoid the area and seek alternative routes.
    (Story continues below)No other information has been released. KRQE News 13 will provide more details as they become available.
  • Santa Fe Police investigating incident near De Vargas Park

    Santa Fe Police investigating incident near De Vargas Park
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – Santa Fe Police are asking residents to stay away from Guadalupe St. and West De Vargas St. while officers are investigating the area. SFPD says to remain indoors, avoid the area and seek alternative routes.
    (Story continues below)No other information has been released. KRQE News 13 will provide more details as they become available.
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  • Robbery, police chase prompts shelter in place

    Robbery, police chase prompts shelter in place
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – After issuing a shelter in place, Santa Fe Police have a suspect in custody, accused of shoplifting and pulling a gun. Police say officers responded to Home Depot around 8:36 a.m. Monday to reports of a shoplifting. SFPD says two men stole a generator and when loss prevention confronted them, they pulled a handgun.A Santa Fe County Sheriff deputy’s credibility is under fireOfficers tried a traffic stop on the suspect vehicle but the vehicle fled from
  • Bezos' Blue Origin flight suffers launch failure, rocket crashes back to Earth

    Bezos' Blue Origin flight suffers launch failure, rocket crashes back to Earth
    CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — A rocket crashed back to Earth shortly after liftoff Monday in the first launch accident for Jeff Bezos’ space travel company, but the capsule carrying experiments managed to parachute to safety.No one was aboard the Blue Origin flight, which used the same kind of rocket as the one that sends paying customers to the edge of space. The rockets are now grounded pending the outcome of an investigation, the Federal Aviation Administration said.The New Shepard
  • New Mexico Department of Transportation to inspect child car seats

    New Mexico Department of Transportation to inspect child car seats
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – A national seat check event during the weekend is coming to New Mexico. The inspections will be held by the New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT).The New Mexico Department of Transportation is hosting in-person car seat checks on September 24. The events will be held across the state from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
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  • Republican governors call on Biden to withdraw student loan forgiveness plan 'immediately'

    Republican governors call on Biden to withdraw student loan forgiveness plan 'immediately'
    (KCAU) -- Twenty-two Republican governors, including Florida's Ron DeSantis and Texas' Greg Abbott, have sent a letter to President Joe Biden opposing his plans to cancel student loan debt and telling him to withdraw it "immediately."The joint letter sent Monday, spearheaded by Iowa's Kim Reynolds, stated Biden's plan of $10,000 in debt forgiveness would add $600,000 to taxpayers. The letter claimed that is unfair for the vast majority of taxpayers to pay for loan forgiveness when only 16-17% of
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  • Farmington organization that trains teachers receives federal grant

    Farmington organization that trains teachers receives federal grant
    FARMINGTON, N.M. (KRQE) – A Farmington organization that helps train teachers in Native American schools will receive a big financial boost. The Three Rivers Education Foundation has earned a more than $2 million grant through a federal program from the department of education.Story continues below:
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  • 'Lovin it': McDonald's director started at fry station at 14 and worked his way up

    'Lovin it': McDonald's director started at fry station at 14 and worked his way up
    (NewsNation) — After working at McDonald’s since he was 14, Nimi Rama says he has “ketchup in (his) veins.”Now 35 and a director of operations for McDonald’s franchises in Florence, South Carolina, Rama worked his way up to his current position by starting as a teenage crew member at a McDonald’s in Jefferson, Wisconsin."Twenty-two years in, and 'I'm lovin it,'" he said, quoting the McDonald's slogan.
    After being a crew member, he became a shift manager, then
  • No more marmalade sandwiches as queen tribute

    No more marmalade sandwiches as queen tribute
    LONDON — Officials in charge of the park outside Buckingham Palace have told people to stop leaving marmalade sandwiches as a tribute to Queen Elizabeth II because of the “negative impact on the park’s wildlife.”Some mourners have left the snacks alongside floral tributes at Buckingham Palace and neighboring Green Park. The sandwiches are a reference to a comedy sketch featuring the queen and an animated Paddington Bear filmed for the late monarch’s Platinum Jubilee
  • WATCH: 100's of migrants arrive in El Paso

    WATCH: 100's of migrants arrive in El Paso
    Video courtesy Border ReportEL PASO, Texas (KTSM) - Hundreds of migrants arrived in El Paso Monday morning, crossing the Rio Grande and climbing up the riverbank's cement canal to reach the U.S.The arrival of the migrants was only the latest surge, with Juarez officials confirming most of the group were from Venezuela, as were similar groups who arrived in El Paso Friday and Saturday.Video shot by our KTSM crew in Juarez captured countless migrants making their way up the steep, concrete-line ri
  • Better chances for rain through midweek

    Better chances for rain through midweek
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – As Kay continues to break down off the Pacific Coast, moisture is getting ushered into the state. A majority of the storm's moisture lies in Arizona and California, but it is expected to continue pushing east into the work week. This will allow New Mexico to see better coverage of shower and thunderstorm action by midweek.
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  • These 10 states still have COVID emergency orders in place

    These 10 states still have COVID emergency orders in place
    (The Hill) -- New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) announced Monday that she will end the state's COVID-19 state of emergency amid falling case numbers and rising criticism.
    While the COVID-19 pandemic has faded as a major concern for much of the American public, there are still 10 states across the U.S. with emergency orders in place.States first declared public emergencies in March 2020, and governors kept renewing them until around the spring of 2022, when the pandemic eased after a brutal winter s
  • Albuquerque to connect city bus cameras to real time police monitoring center

    Albuquerque to connect city bus cameras to real time police monitoring center
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The City of Albuquerque is unveiling a new partnership between the city's bus system and Albuquerque Police in an effort to give officers live access to on-bus security camera systems. Albuquerque city officials are expected to discuss the initiative in a news conference Monday afternoon.KRQE News 13 will livestream the news conference here on this page. Coverage is expected to begin around 12:30 p.m. Albuquerque city bus violence pushes councilor to demand
  • Albuquerque connects city bus cameras to real time police monitoring center

    Albuquerque connects city bus cameras to real time police monitoring center
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The City of Albuquerque has now flipped the switch on giving the Albuquerque Police Department (APD) instant, live video access to security cameras on the city's fleet of 245 buses. Its the first time police inside APD's Real Time Crime Center have had live access to video feeds on buses, years after the system became available to the transit department. Albuquerque city bus violence pushes councilor to demand changesMore than 1,000 cameras are now accessibl
  • Chile pepper imports from Mexico heat up, bring competition

    Chile pepper imports from Mexico heat up, bring competition
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – It's green chile season, and it's not just locally grown chile that's making its way to the table. Chile pepper imports from Mexico are on the rise as well, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection.This year, New Mexico's chile growers are looking to make a comeback from several years of high prices, a shortage of workers, and a slew of other pandemic-related challenges. But the state's growers will have to compete with chile grown south of the border. Is ch
  • Updates on Tom Tenorio park renovation project

    Updates on Tom Tenorio park renovation project
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Bernalillo County Commissioner Steven Michael Quezada and staff from the Parks, Recreation and Open Space Department will be hosting an open house Wednesday to update the community on the next steps in the Tom Tenorio Park renovation project. The open house will be from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the north parking lot at Tom Tenorio Park.
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  • New Mexico State Fair to house talks of college, career paths Wednesday

    New Mexico State Fair to house talks of college, career paths Wednesday
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Wednesday is $1 day at the fair, but that's not all. A New Mexico State department will be setting up booths for
    The New Mexico Higher Education Department, along with EXPO New Mexico, is hosting an event called "Pathways to College and Career Day" at the New Mexico State Fair. The event will run from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday.Giant pumpkin grown in Edgewood gardenMore than 40 booths and exhibits will be set up along Main Street by New Mexico colleges, uni
  • AG: Driver of semi that killed 10 was under the influence of psychotropic drugs

    AG: Driver of semi that killed 10 was  under the influence of psychotropic drugs
    EL PASO, Texas (Border Report) – The driver of the speeding semi that crashed and overturned on top of roadside food stands in Villa Ahumada, Mexico, has been charged with 10 counts of homicide, injuries and property damage.Residents want police to rein in speeding truckers after roadside crashkills 10
    The man publicly identified only as Saul A.D. was driving at “immoderate speed and under the influence of psychotropic substances” when he lost control of his Kenworthy 18-wheele
  • Health alert: Ground beef in HelloFresh kits may have E. coli contamination

    Health alert: Ground beef in HelloFresh kits may have E. coli contamination
    WASHINGTON, D.C. (WXIN) -- If you got a HelloFresh meal kit in July, the ground beef may have been contaminated with E. coli.The USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) issued a public health alert for the beef, but there isn't a recall because the products are no longer available for purchase.The ground beef was distributed in the meal kits from July 2 through July 21. The USDA said an investigation into an E.coli outbreak identified that many "case-patients" received the ground beef d
  • Albuquerque woman charged with murder pleads not guilty

    Albuquerque woman charged with murder pleads not guilty
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – An Albuquerque woman who has been in and out of jail for years, now charged with murder, was in court Monday. Reyanon Duncan pleaded not guilty to first degree murder, armed robbery and other charges. Giant pumpkin grown in Edgewood gardenPolice say Duncan and others invaded the North Valley home of Antonio Jaramillo, who police say was a drug dealer. They say the group tied him up, shot him in the head and stole his money and drugs. Duncan has had exte
  • Bernalillo County authorities asking for public's help to identify suspects

    Bernalillo County authorities asking for public's help to identify suspects
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Local authorities are seeking help from the public. The Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office (BCSO) is searching for two suspects.
    Photos courtesy of Bernalillo County Sheriff's OfficeThe BCSO posted four photos on social media of two people suspected to be involved in armed robberies. They did not specify where or when the robberies occurred.Navy Week coming to AlbuquerqueOfficials are asking the public to help identify the two suspects shown in the photos. I
  • Murphy beds recalled due to crush hazards

    Murphy beds recalled due to crush hazards
    INDIANAPOLIS (WXIN) -- Thousands of Murphy beds are being recalled because they can break or detach from the wall, falling onto those nearby.The Consumer Product and Safety Commission said the recall involves full-sized and queen-sized Murphy beds made by Cyme Tech and sold online at Wayfair, AllModern, Amazon, Cymax, Overstock and Wal-Mart.com from February 2014 through May 2022.The company said failure to properly assemble and/or attach the bed to the wall may result in the bed becoming detach
  • Who will be the 2022 green chile cheeseburger champion?

    Who will be the 2022 green chile cheeseburger champion?
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Monday at noon in the Agriculture building courtyard, the Green Chile Cheeseburger Challenge begins at the New Mexico State Fair. Restaurants from around New Mexico face off to see who has the best green chile cheeseburger in the state.New Mexico State Fair 2022: Discounts, Special Recognition DaysParticipating restaurants will cook up the best green chile cheeseburger they can. Blind judging begins shortly after 12 p.m. and people's choice judging is schedule
  • Navy Week coming to Albuquerque

    Navy Week coming to Albuquerque
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque has been selected as one of 14 cities to host a week-long celebration. The United States Navy will be at the Center of the Greater Albuquerque Community for Navy Week, which starts today.Albuquerque firefighters climb 110 stories to honor those lost 21 years agoNavy Week will run until September 18. The week of events will include bringing a variety of assets, equipment, and personnel to a single city for a weeklong series of engagements designed
  • You can unlock these new iOS16 iPhone features Monday

    You can unlock these new iOS16 iPhone features Monday
    (NEXSTAR) – Starting Monday, you can teach your old iPhone a few new tricks.
    Updating the phone's software to the latest version, iOS 16, will unlock a load of new features, from the ability to edit text messages after they're sent, to new filters meant to help you focus.
    Here are a few of the highlights:Text message editingIf you make a typo while texting, you'll have 15 minutes to correct yourself, thanks to an update to Messages. You can make edits to a message up to five times, Apple s
  • Food and drink events happening at the New Mexico State Fair

    Food and drink events happening at the New Mexico State Fair
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Who will become the champion this year? With the New Mexico State Fair in town, the best part is going around and finding the best eats.2022 New Mexico State Fair back in actionToday is the kick-off of the 2022 Green Chile Cheeseburger Challenge that will start at 12 P.M. The event will be located in the Agriculture Building Courtyard. Chefs will prepare burgers live in front of judges and audiences for a spot at the Judge’s Choice Winner and People&rs
  • Head to the rodeo at the New Mexico State Fair

    Head to the rodeo at the New Mexico State Fair
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – It is back and bigger than ever before. The 2022 New Mexico State Fair started on September 8 and one of the main attractions each year is known as the State Fair Rodeo.New Mexico State Fair 2022: Discounts, Special Recognition DaysThe highly anticipated event is coming to Tingley Coliseum on Wednesday, September 14. The event will feature some of the roughest stock and even the nation's top cowboys will be in town. There will be five rodeo events through Su
  • Trump team takes aim at records probe; calls it 'misguided'

    Trump team takes aim at records probe; calls it 'misguided'
    WASHINGTON (AP) — A criminal investigation into the presence of top-secret information at former President Donald Trump's Florida home has “spiraled out of control," his lawyers said Monday in urging a judge to leave in place a directive that temporarily halted core aspects of the Justice Department's probe.The Trump team also referred to the documents that were seized as “purported” classified records, suggesting his lawyers do not concede the Justice Department's conten
  • After the death of a renowned queen, life in London goes on

    After the death of a renowned queen, life in London goes on
    LONDON (AP) — On morning television, the moment was singularly somber — the departure of the hearse bearing the flag-draped coffin of Queen Elizabeth II. But at the very same hour, as fans in shorts and Ray-Bans streamed into London’s Oval stadium for a long-anticipated cricket match, you wouldn’t have guessed the country was preparing for the most royal of funerals.“I don’t think the Queen would want us to sit at home mourning,” said Natalie McGinn, a 3
  • 3 children die in apparent NY drowning; woman questioned: NYPD

    3 children die in apparent NY drowning; woman questioned: NYPD
    CONEY ISLAND, Brooklyn (WPIX) — Three young children died from apparent drowning early Monday in Brooklyn, and a woman believed to be their mother was being questioned, according to the New York Police Department.A girl, 4, and two boys, one 7 and the other as young as 3 months old, were rushed to the hospital after they were found laid out on a beach in Coney Island around 4:40 a.m. with signs of apparent drowning, officials said. They were initially listed in critical condition, but all
  • Uninvited guest: Bear crashes West Hartford birthday party, eats cupcakes

    Uninvited guest: Bear crashes West Hartford birthday party, eats cupcakes
    WEST HARTFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — A two-year-old had an unexpected guest at their birthday party in West Hartford last weekend.
    About two dozen family members and friends were enjoying Cyrus' birthday party Sunday afternoon when a bear appeared. Cyrus' dad, Rauf Majidian, said children were running around, dancing to music, but didn't expect an actual bear to show up during the track "Bear Necessities."While the guests yelled at the bear to leave, he seemed unfazed, and began to eat all of the
  • Crash closes westbound Dennis Chavez at Coors

    Crash closes westbound Dennis Chavez at Coors
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Bernalillo County Sheriff's Deputies are on the scene of a crash at Dennis Chavez and Coors. According to a tweet from BCSO all westbound lanes and one eastbound lane of Dennis Chavez is closed.
    No other information on the crash is available.
  • KRQE Newsfeed: Santa Fe shooting, Armed robbery suspects, Early week storms, New visitors center, Giant Pumpkin

    KRQE Newsfeed: Santa Fe shooting, Armed robbery suspects, Early week storms, New visitors center, Giant Pumpkin
    Monday's Top StoriesMonday's Five Facts[1] Police: 5 shot, injured at Santa Fe birthday party - Santa Fe Police are investigating a shooting at a birthday party early Sunday morning. Santa Fe Police responded around 12:30 a.m. to the area of Paseo Feliz after reports of gunshots. Police say two adults and three teenagers were shot. They were taken to the hospital, and all are expected to survive. Police are still trying to figure out who and how many people are responsible for the shooting. Anyo
  • Showers and storms early in the week

    Showers and storms early in the week
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – This morning is chilly in northern New Mexico with most spots in 40s and some 50s. Even southern NM is cool, with 50s and low 60s. It is a good day to wear layers! This afternoon will be warmer than Sunday, with highs in the 70s, 80s and 90s. Skies will be partly cloudy, with showers and storms in western NM. The Four Corners will be mostly dry, aside from the Chuska and west mountains, and the Gila will see the most widespread rain with a chance for flooding
  • APD looking for pair accused in multiple armed robberies

    APD looking for pair accused in multiple armed robberies
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Police Department is looking for two people accused in multiple armed robberies. Police say the two people are accused of three armed robberies at multiple Ross stores.
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  • Charles pledges to follow queen's example of selfless duty

    Charles pledges to follow queen's example of selfless duty
    LONDON (AP) — King Charles III pledged Monday to follow his late mother’s example of “selfless duty” as he addressed lawmakers from both houses of parliament in London before he was to fly to Edinburgh to be with the late queen's coffin as it lies at rest in the Scottish capital.Earlier, Queen Elizabeth II's grandson Prince Harry hailed her as a “guiding compass” and praised her “unwavering grace and dignity."Hundreds of lawmakers crowded into the 1,000-
  • Spirit Stick 2022: Week 5

    Spirit Stick 2022: Week 5
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Four schools go head-to-head in this fierce match to determine who has the most SPIRIT. The winning school will be featured on New Mexico Football Friday Night with their fully decked-out New Mexico Ford Dealers Spirit Stick. Spread the word – whoever gets the most votes receives the Spirit Stick! You have a chance to vote hourly each week, beginning Mondays at 4:00 p.m. through Friday at noon to crown that week’s winner.
    You can vot
  • Giant pumpkin grown in Edgewood garden

    Giant pumpkin grown in Edgewood garden
    EDGEWOOD, N.M. (KRQE) – It could make a great Jack-O-Lantern. Weighing in at more than 500 lbs, a pumpkin is drawing a lot of attention at the State Fair.
    The family responsible for growing the gigantic gourd believes they may have broken a New Mexico record. It's a 560 lbs pumpkin, and it's captivating visitors at this year's State Fair.
    "I grow a few vegetables, and they get nowhere near this big. It's giant," said Antonio Carrillo, a visitor at the State Fair.Valle de Oro Refuge ho
  • Albuquerque man accused of slamming car door on officer's hand

    Albuquerque man accused of slamming car door on officer's hand
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – An Albuquerque man was arrested early Sunday morning. A criminal complaint claimed the man had been involved in a fight.The complaint alleged Mateo Lopez was in an argument around 1 a.m. with another man and his passengers while at a stop light near 4th Street Northwest. The man stated Lopez began to punch him, and when he fought back, Lopez got a gun and hit him with it.Albuquerque police: 1 dead, 3 injured after weekend crashesLopez reportedly told police
  • New Mexico State Police: Man jumped onto stage during concert at fair

    New Mexico State Police: Man jumped onto stage during concert at fair
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Police said a man was arrested during a fair event. The incident happened Saturday night.
    New Mexico State Police said around 10 p.m. Saturday, Cameron Barbone, 33, of Tohajiilee, New Mexico, jumped onto the stage during a Dwight Yoakam Concert. State police intervened as a concert-goer took a video of the incident. 8th grader arrested in Texas after allegedly fighting teacher in viral videoBarbone was removed from the fairgrounds and cited for disorderly co
  • Albuquerque firefighters climb 110 stories to honor those lost 21 years ago

    Albuquerque firefighters climb 110 stories to honor those lost 21 years ago
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) –- Two decades years after the horrific attacks, people all over the country still honor the nearly 3,000 lives that were lost during 9/11, including right here in New Mexico. Starting just before sunrise Sunday morning, firefighters gathered at the Bernalillo County Building for the 2nd Annual Fallen Firefighters 9/11 Memorial.Deputy Chief Brian Rose with Bernalillo County Fire said, “It is something that obviously we can never forget. We also always ne
  • Heavier rain west, drier east this evening

    Heavier rain west, drier east this evening
    We're looking at widespread storms across western NM this evening. For central and eastern parts of the state, we had mainly cloudy skies and cooler temperatures this morning to help stabilize the atmosphere. Thus helped to reduce storm chances significantly. Where it has rained this afternoon, we've seen another 1-2" producing some more flash flooding conditions near burn scars.
    The storms will slowly end late this evening. Temperatures were quite cool today with highs only in the upper 60s to
  • Valle de Oro Wildlife Refuge celebrates 10 years, new visitor center

    Valle de Oro Wildlife Refuge celebrates 10 years, new visitor center
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A local wildlife center is celebrating a birthday. The grand opening for the Valle de Oro Wildlife Refuge visitor center launched the celebration of 10 years worth of conservancy work.
    Director of Southwest Region U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Amy Lueders said she's feeling proud as it was the first urban wildlife refuge established in the Southwest.
    During the event, leaders from across the state, city, county, and Isleta Pueblo gathered with organizers to
  • Why household robot servants are a lot harder to build than robotic vacuums and automated warehouse workers

    Why household robot servants are a lot harder to build than robotic vacuums and automated warehouse workers
    (THE CONVERSATION) -- With recent advances in artificial intelligence and robotics technology, there is growing interest in developing and marketing household robots capable of handling a variety of domestic chores.Tesla is building a humanoid robot, which, according to CEO Elon Musk, could be used for cooking meals and helping elderly people. Amazon recently acquired iRobot, a prominent robotic vacuum manufacturer, and has been investing heavily in the technology through the Amaz
  • AP PHOTOS: Mourners and royals grieve Queen Elizabeth II

    AP PHOTOS: Mourners and royals grieve Queen Elizabeth II
    (AP) -- Mourners streamed to the gates of Buckingham Palace in London to mourn the death of Queen Elizabeth II on Thursday after she spent 70 years on the throne.Passersby stopped to pay their respects, some shedding tears as they placed flowers to honor the only monarch that most Britons have ever known. One image captured by an Associated Press photographer showed a single red balloon with a black and white photo of the young queen hanging above hundreds of flowers.A balloon with a picture of
  • The future of electric cars

    The future of electric cars
    (iSeeCars) - While questions about electric vehicles and their ability to serve mainstream consumers remain, there’s no denying the automotive industry’s increasing focus on electrification and the inevitable crossover from internal combustion to electricity as the powertrain of choice. This doesn’t mean we’ll all be driving electric models next month, next year, or even next decade. But government regulations from countries like China and the U.S., as well as localized r

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