Chicago shootings leave 7 dead, renew Trump-Pritzker feud
Gunfire erupted across Chicago during Labor Day weekend, leaving 54 people shot and seven dead in a stretch of violence that has sparked a heated political clash between President Donald Trump and Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker. According to New York Post, lawmakers clashed over federal intervention afte...
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Lecture on war and memory pulled after Trump criticism surfaces
A scheduled lecture by a University of Utah professor was recently canceled by the U.S. Air Force Academy after officials raised concerns over her past online commentary. According to Military, Professor Paisley Rekdal was invited to speak at the academy in September, but the invitation was withdraw...
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Texas boy fatally shot after doorbell prank escalates
An 11-year-old boy lost his life late Saturday after a doorbell prank in Houston, Texas, turned deadly. According to New York Post, the child, who was playing a popular social media-driven game known as "ding dong ditch" with friends, was shot multiple times after knocking on a door and running away...
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Pilot escapes ocean crash after engine failure mid-flight
A veteran pilot’s scenic 20-minute flight turned into a life-threatening ordeal when his small plane crashed into the ocean off the coast of North Carolina. According to Daily Mail, Mark Finkelstein, a pilot with 17 years of experience, was rescued within moments after his aircraft flipped into th...
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News anchor dies suddenly after new start at Mississippi station
Celeste Wilson, a weekend news anchor in Mississippi, has died suddenly at the age of 42 following a heart attack, leaving colleagues and viewers in mourning. According to Fox News, Wilson had recently joined the Jackson-based station 16 WAPT as a weekend anchor but passed away unexpectedly after on...
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U.S. greenlights $825 million in weapons for Ukraine amid continued war
The Trump administration has cleared the way for an $825 million arms sale to Ukraine, marking a major step in Washington's evolving approach to the Russian invasion. According to Washington Examiner, the sale includes thousands of long-range missiles and GPS units, highlighting a renewed commitment...
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Army cadet rescues man from fiery crash in New York
In a dramatic moment on a quiet stretch of highway, a 20-year-old Army football player sprang into action to save a man from a burning vehicle surrounded by arcing power lines. According to New York Post, Army West Point cadet Larry Pickett Jr. rescued a man from a fiery car crash on Route 9W in [&h...
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Israel airstrike kills Houthi prime minister in Yemen
In a targeted military strike that has escalated regional tensions, Israel killed the prime minister of Yemen's Houthi government in an airstrike on the capital, Sanaa, last Thursday. According to The Daily Caller, Ahmad Ghaleb al-Rahwi and several of his cabinet members were killed in what Israeli ...
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Federal Agents Detain Private Firefighters During WA Wildfire
Two private firefighters were arrested by federal agents on Wednesday morning while working on Washington's largest active wildfire, raising concerns about immigration enforcement during natural disasters. According to The Seattle Times, Federal officers detained two members of a privately contracte...
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Former Navy Engineers Accused of Covering Up 2021 Red Hill Fuel Leak
Two ex-Navy officials are facing federal charges for allegedly attempting to cover up the scale of a major jet fuel spill that occurred in 2021 at the Red Hill Bulk Fuel Storage Facility in Honolulu. According to Khon 2, the Department of Justice has indicted John Floyd and Nelson Wu for conspiracy ...
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