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WASHINGTON 鈥?The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Hyundai and Kia recalled more than 281,000 of their vehicles due to a fire risk.The NHTSA said the recall involves more than 245,000 Hyundai Palisade vehicle models from 2020-2022 and over 36,000 Kia Telluride vehicle models from 2020-2022. The NHTSA also said a stop sale has been issued to comply with federal regulations for affected unsold vehicles at dealers and processing centers.According to the report, an accessory tow hitch sold through dealerships may allow moisture into the harness, causing a short circuit. In some cases, the NHTSA said an electrical short could cause a vehicle fire while driving, parked, or turned off.The NHTSA said Hyundai dealers have a repair available that will inspect the tow hitch module and remove the fuse, but K
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RICHMOND, Va. -- A 5.1 magnitude earthquake rattled parts of Virginia and North Carolina Sunday morning.There have been no immediate reports of damage, nor injuries.The earthquake was recorded at 8:07 a
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.m. and was centered near the state line in Sparta, North Carolina, about 300 miles southwest of Richmond.Sunday s earthquake is one of the biggest to impact Virginia since the 5.8-magnitude earthquake centered in Mineral, Virginia on August 23, 2011. And the largest earthquake in North Carolina since a 5.2 earthquake in 1916. According to the U.S. Geological Survey database, the 5.1 magnitude earthquake near
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Sparta this morning is the second strongest earthquake to occur in North Carolina 1900, the National Weather Service Greenville-Spartanburg Office wrote on Twitter. The strongest was a 5.2 magnitude earthquake near Skyland, North Carolina in February 1916. The 5.1 magnitude earthquake was preceded by multiple, smaller foreshocks on Saturday.Multiple aftershocks are expected over the next few weeks.The USGS forecasted a 4 percent chance of one or more aftershocks that are larger than magnitude 5.1.Thi
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