By Emily Schabacker - Associated Press
Dr. Jose Ortiz counted the minutes he spent in the back of an ambulance transporting him from Red Lodge to Billings. Timely treatment is imperative to saving one's life or quality of life during a stroke. And Ortiz had at least a 60 minute drive before he would be admitted to the hospital.
Shares As Russian forces struggle to gain any traction in the fighting so far, the Pentagon has provided Kyiv with 90 top-of-the-line 155mm M777 howitzers to aid in the fight and is running hundreds of Ukrainian troops through special training classes to get them up to speed on the systems.
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They never even made it onto the stage.
Shares Elon Musk is describing claims he exposed himself to a flight attendant in 2016 as "utterly untrue."
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President Biden is opening his trip to Asia with a focus on the computer chip shortage that has bedeviled the world economy, touring a Samsung computer chip plant that will serve as model for a $17 billion semiconductor factory that the Korean electronics company plans to open in Texas.
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As Ukrainians flooded into Poland earlier this year to flee Russian invaders, a hacking group aligned with the Kremlin sought to spread rumors that criminal gangs were waiting to harvest the organs of child refugees.
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President Joe Biden's pick to be the Federal Reserve's top banking regulator pledged Thursday to help reduce high inflation and provide "clear rules" to govern financial innovation.
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Single father Billy Price was already struggling to make ends meet before someone broke into his Michigan storage unit, stole his identity and ruined his credit.
Shares Nearly half of President Biden's 22.2 million followers on Twitter are fake, according to a new audit.
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Stocks wavered in afternoon trading on Wall Street Thursday as persistently high inflation continues to weigh on the economy and keeps major indexes mired in a deep slump.
Shares The White House is standing by Nina Jankowicz, the embattled disinformation expert named to head the Department of Homeland Security's now-paused "Disinformation Governance Board," despite her resignation amid the board's troubled roll-out.
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The United Nations chief on Wednesday launched a five-point plan to jump-start broader use of renewable energies, hoping to revive world attention on climate change as the U.N.'s weather agency reported that greenhouse gas concentrations, ocean heat, sea-level rise, and ocean acidification reached record highs last year.
Shares China's ruling Communist Party and the People's Liberation Army are subverting the rules-based international order and increasing global efforts to expand power, the U.S. admiral in charge of Pacific forces told a House hearing Tuesday.
Shares U.S. intelligence officials told members of Congress on Tuesday that sightings of unidentified flying objects continue to be "frequent" and that roughly 400 detections have been reported by service members -- a nearly threefold increase -- since last year.
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