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Rescue Efforts Revive Hope Amid Venezuela’s Earthquake Devastation

Rescue Efforts Revive Hope Amid Venezuela’s Earthquake Devastation

In a heartening scene, rescuers surround a newborn wrapped snugly in a striped blanket, a scene that offers solace to families with missing members after Venezuela’s recent earthquakes. A video, distributed globally by The Associated Press, showcases the rescue of 18-day-old Juan David and his mother, Dayana Patino. They endured a 32-hour ordeal beneath the...

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Key Events on Final Day of Supreme Court Term

Key Events on Final Day of Supreme Court Term

Supreme Court’s Major Rulings Expected The Supreme Court is set to announce decisions in high-profile cases on the last day of its term. A major ruling anticipated is on birthright citizenship. This case stems from a lawsuit by the ACLU challenging an executive order that sought to end the 14th Amendment’s guarantee of citizenship to...

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World Cup Knockout Stage Analysis

World Cup Knockout Stage Analysis

The World Cup knockout stage has commenced, mirroring the structure of the NCAA basketball tournament, where certain teams might feel disgruntled by the setup. Countries such as Morocco and the Netherlands may have grievances about their positions in the bracket. The organization of the tournament was straightforward, with predetermined slots and no formal selection committee...

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Three Arrested in Murder of Texas Mother of Five

Three Arrested in Murder of Texas Mother of Five

Two sisters and a friend face murder charges after a 32-year-old mother of five was fatally stabbed in Texas. The Del Rio Police Department announced the arrests of Kitty Mia Diaz, 21; Amaya Cookie Diaz, 19; and Kyandra Renee Faz, 21. The victim, Caroline “Caro” Peña, died following the attack. Peña’s friend, Zelina Ochoa, recounted...

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Federal Judge Dismisses Justice Department’s Lawsuit Over New Jersey Sanctuary Policies

Federal Judge Dismisses Justice Department’s Lawsuit Over New Jersey Sanctuary Policies

On Wednesday, a federal judge dismissed a lawsuit filed by the Justice Department that targeted four New Jersey cities accused of implementing ‘sanctuary’ policies. These policies were believed to shield undocumented immigrants from federal enforcement. The legal action was directed at the mayors and City Council members of Newark, Jersey City, Hoboken, and Paterson. The...

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Seventh Day of Kansas City Shooting Suspect Manhunt

Seventh Day of Kansas City Shooting Suspect Manhunt

The search for Oscar Sanchez-Munoz, 22, continued into its seventh day in Kansas City, Missouri. He is alleged to have killed one person and injured four others in recent shootings. Sanchez-Munoz reportedly showed signs of schizophrenia, with the FBI offering a $25,000 reward for information. Police informed Fox News that a body, likely that of...

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Maryland Woman Arrested for Gun Incident at Taco Bell

Maryland Woman Arrested for Gun Incident at Taco Bell

Deputies in Maryland reported that a woman confronted Taco Bell employees with a firearm after becoming agitated over a delay in receiving her food. Ashley Andrews, 30, was arrested on June 18 after the incident at a Taco Bell located in Chester, Maryland. The Queen Anne’s County Office of the Sheriff disclosed details of the...

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Earthquake in Mendocino County Triggers ShakeAlert Notifications

Earthquake in Mendocino County Triggers ShakeAlert Notifications

A 5.6-magnitude earthquake struck Mendocino County on Wednesday morning, activating ShakeAlert notifications across Northern California. The quake occurred at 8:10 a.m. Pacific Time. According to the U.S. Geological Survey, its epicenter was situated approximately seven miles north of Redwood Valley, a sparsely populated region of inland Mendocino County. Residents received alerts via ShakeAlert, a USGS...

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Camp Mystic Files for Bankruptcy After Deadly Floods

Camp Mystic Files for Bankruptcy After Deadly Floods

Camp Mystic’s owner filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, nearly a year after catastrophic floods in Texas Hill Country resulted in the deaths of 25 girls, two teenage counselors, and the camp’s longtime director. The camp, an all-girls Christian summer retreat, cited total debts ranging from $10 million to $50 million. According to the filing...

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U.S. Army General Christopher Donahue to Step Down Amid NATO Review

U.S. Army General Christopher Donahue to Step Down Amid NATO Review

In a recent speech in Brussels, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth stirred NATO allies with his plans for a comprehensive review of U.S. forces in Europe. The intensity of his address comes amidst rising tensions in the Middle East and changes within the U.S. Army leadership. Chief National Security correspondent Jennifer Griffin reports from Washington,...