September 3 Confederate monument dismantled after sparking debate, will be moved to veterans park A Confederate monument in Edenton was moved after three years of planning and the dismissal of a lawsuit, and officials are emphasizing relocation rather than removal.
September 3 Duffy expands air traffic control training program to fight nationwide shortage Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy expands air traffic control training programs to address a nationwide shortage of roughly 3,000 controllers.
September 3 'Remarkable' ancient sun hat, possibly worn by Roman soldier, unveiled for first time The Bolton Museum recently unveiled what experts call the world's best-preserved ancient Egyptian sun hat. It's believed to have been worn by a Roman soldier.
September 2 President Trump announces new location for Space Force command center President Donald Trump announces the Space Force command center will move from Colorado to Huntsville, Ala., which will be known as 'Rocket City.’
September 2 Trump plans to move Space Command to Alabama, countering Biden order to keep it in Colorado President Donald Trump announced plans to move Space Command's headquarters to Alabama, after former President Joe Biden announced it would stay in Colorado.
September 2 Trump admin scores legal win in $16B climate fight as federal appeals court lifts block on grant terminations A federal appeals court ruled Tuesday that President Donald Trump's administration can withhold $16 billion in climate grants, overturning a lower court.
September 2 Solar companies deploy sheep across farms in growing green energy trend Solar farms are turning to sheep instead of mowers to cut grass under solar panels, lowering costs, reducing emissions and creating new income for farmers.
September 2 Landslide kills over 1,000 people and levels entire village in Sudan's Central Darfur Devastating landslide completely levels Tarasin Village in Sudan's Central Darfur, with rebel group reporting over 1,000 deaths and only one survivor.
September 1 Father leads international effort to find a cure for son’s brain tumor Fernando Goldsztein started the Medulloblastoma Initiative after he was told that there was nothing he could do to save his son, Frederico, after his diagnosis.
September 1 Enemy vessel that exploded during 1748 battle may have been found in North Carolina river East Carolina University archaeologists found the likely remains of La Fortuna, a colonial-era Spanish privateer, in the Cape Fear River, they told Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Digital.