A Chinese container ship remains the focus of an investigation into what caused the damage last year to a Baltic Sea gas pipeline between NATO members Finland and Estonia, Finnish authorities said Thursday. It has been more than six months since substantial, human-made damage that caused a major drop in pressure was first detected in the Balticconnector pipeline in Finnish economic waters on Oct. 8.
Synagogues and Jewish spaces are on high alert for potential threats amid ongoing conflict in the Middle East, prompting organizations like Magen Am to train volunteers on community security....
A Maryland family was reunited with their lost cat Artemis after five years apart, thanks to a microchip scan at the Humane Society of Harford County....
The federal government is moving forward with plans on managing the Colorado River after seven Western states and 30 tribal nations failed to meet multiple deadlines in determining a new agreement....