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Nepal searches for people missing after landslides sweep two buses into river

World Jul 13

Rescuers recover first body from 2 buses swept into river in Nepal by a landslide

By Binaj Gurubcharya, Associated Press

Nation Dec 13

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Free bus rides are a step closer to reality in D.C. Here’s what that means

Washington, D.C. may become the largest city in the U.S. to offer free bus services, thanks to legislation pushed forward earlier in December. …

By Ryan Thomas, Casey Kuhn

Economy Apr 19

An American Airlines employee wears a face mask while working with customers at a ticket counter in the domestic terminal of the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport after Biden's administration announced that it will no longer enforce a U.S. mask mandate on public transportation, following a Florida court ruling, in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. April 19, 2022. Photo by Alyssa Pointer/REUTERS
Florida court ruling on national transportation mask mandate creates patchwork of rules

A decision by a federal judge in Florida to throw out a national mask mandate in public transportation across the U.S. has created a patchwork of rules that vary by location.

By Associated Press

Nation Nov 27

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Rain and snow slow travel as millions of Americans hit the road for Thanksgiving

Rain and snow slow travel as millions of Americans hit the road for Thanksgiving…

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‘Freedom Riders’ Film Revisits Those Who Risked Lives for Civil Rights

'Freedom Riders' Reenacts Historic Bus Trip Across South…

Apr 02

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U.S. Warns of Terror Threat to Buses, Rail Lines

Terrorists might try to bomb buses and rail lines in major U.S. cities this summer, according to a bulletin sent Thursday night by the FBI and Homeland Security Department.

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