Aaron Brown, a veteran television news anchor whose steady hand helped guide CNN viewers through the unfolding tragedy of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks has died.
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Deputies issued citations for various violations, including two drivers clocked at excessive speeds of 105 mph and 130 mph. Several citations were also given for texting while driving.
Under the current plans, 54 British-built “bullet trains” will travel at a top speed of 225mph along 140miles of high-speed track between London and Birmingham. But enabling HS2 trains to ...
Seven tourists including four Australians were hospitalised in a suspected case of alcohol poisoning at a resort in Fiji, the Australian and Fijian governments said on Monday. United ...
A man has been banned from driving after being caught speeding at 130mph in a £185k McLaren supercar. Stuart Chandler, 53, was pursued by police on the M23 near Crawley, Sussex, in April, after ...
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Bullet trains, renowned for their speed and reliability, operate at over 300 km/h, making them the fastest form of rail transport. Countries like Japan and France lead the way, proving their ...