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The government's new CAPE system, meant to process up to $175 billion in tariff refunds, was overwhelmed by high traffic and plagued by glitches on its first day.
Harry Kane scored his 32nd league goal of the season as Bayern cruised past Stuttgart 4-2 to wrap up the championship with four games to spare.
Tehran cites Washington's "maximalist" demands and an ongoing naval blockade as preconditions for negotiations remain unmet, with a Middle East ceasefire set to expire in days.
Suspect Shamar Elkins killed seven of his own children and a relative before being fatally shot by police following a multi-location rampage.
Police say the suspect, identified as the father of at least some of the victims, was killed after a car chase following the early-morning domestic violence attack.
Iran's renewed closure of the critical waterway is driving gas prices past $4 a gallon and leaving parts of Asia without jet fuel, as Vice President Vance and other top officials prepare for another round of talks.
Four decades after the worst nuclear disaster in history, wolves, bears, and rare wild horses roam freely through the exclusion zone where humans cannot live.
Nearly 49 years into a five-year mission, engineers are making painful choices to extend the life of humanity's most distant spacecraft.
A multiday outbreak of destructive storms has left a trail of damage from the Plains to the Great Lakes, with no sign of letting up.
A national study spanning 15 years of data reveals widespread nonmedical use of prescription stimulants among middle and high school students, with suburban schools hit hardest.
As China races toward 43,000 miles of dedicated high-speed track, the United States remains stuck with just 375 route-miles cleared for speeds above 100 mph.
The visit comes as the US maintains a naval blockade of Iranian ports and President Trump signals a possible second round of talks.
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