The Justice Department is reportedly looking into the development of the grounded Boeing 737 Max blamed for two crashes.
Author: Chris Woodyard, USA TODAY
L.A. police evacuate Westfield Century City mall after report of gunman, bomb threat
Shoppers fled after the report. Some sheltered in place.
Giant tunnels underneath Las Vegas? Elon Musk wants them, and so does the city
The tunneling company would create a people mover system under the gambling capital’s expansive convention center.
Is the American Autobahn next? How states are pushing highway speeds past the limit
A California legislator proposing no speed limit on a highway is in keeping with higher limits in other states. In Texas, you can go 85 mph.
‘Probably safer’: What it was like when states had no speed limits
No highway speed limits? For some Nevada and Montana motorists with long memories, that’s what made their states special.
Hate group count hits 20-year high amid rise in white supremacy, report finds
The nation’s demographic shift has emboldened white supremacists, the Southern Poverty Law Center finds in its annual survey.
‘Romance mode’ puts a roaring fire inside your Tesla for Valentine’s Day and beyond
Build a roaring fire right in your Tesla — with sexy music to go with it with “romance mode.” But this feature is available beyond Valentine’s Day.
Study: Electric scooters sending lots of riders to emergency rooms with injuries
The study involving two hospitals in Los Angeles and Santa Monica, California, found lots of broken bones, bruises and cuts.
Rampant migrant illnesses force U.S. Border Patrol to seek help, change procedures
More than 450 arrived ill in a week through Sunday and 17 are hospitalized
CNN’s man in Havana opens a door to island nation in ‘This Is Cuba’
Former CNN journalist David Ariosto provides arresting insights into Cuban life in his new memoir, ‘This Is Cuba.’ A book review.