Workers Killed After Bridge Collapses in Northwest China
A railway bridge under construction crumpled into the Yellow River in the early hours of Friday in northwest China, killing at least 12 workers and leaving four unaccounted for. According to ABC News, the collapse occurred during a cable-tensioning procedure on a 1.6-kilometer structure in Qinghai p...
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Pentagon Blocks Ukraine’s Ability to Launch U.S. Missiles into Russia
A previously undisclosed Pentagon decision is now restricting Ukraine's ability to strike targets inside Russia using long-range American weaponry. According to The KYIV Independent, since late spring 2025, the U.S. Department of Defense has directed Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to approve or deny...
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Shipyard Dispute Turns Deadly in Mississippi as One Worker is Charged with Murder
A deadly altercation inside a Navy ship under construction at a Mississippi shipyard left one man dead and another facing a murder charge Friday, sparking chaos among thousands of workers and raising alarming questions about security at the facility. According to Military.com, an early morning shoot...
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Boston Officers Quietly Aid ICE Despite Wu’s Opposition
Despite sanctuary city policies aimed at preventing cooperation with immigration authorities, some Boston police officers are reportedly assisting U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in secret. According to Breitbart, acting ICE Director Todd Lyons said officers in Boston are privately providin...
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New Video Shows Pilot Admitting to Drinking Hours Before Flight
A pilot scheduled to fly a commercial flight to Chicago was arrested minutes before departure after allegedly failing a sobriety test at a Georgia airport. According to Fox News, Southwest Airlines pilot David Allsop was taken into custody on January 7, 2025, after admitting to drinking beer the nig...
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Skydiver Dies by Suicide After Turning Off Safety Parachute, Inquest Finds
An experienced skydiver from Wales deliberately ended her life by disabling safety measures and refusing to deploy her parachute during a skydive in April, according to an official inquest. According to the New York Post, Jade Damarell, 32, died on April 27, 2025, after jumping from an aircraft over...
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Arkansas Death Row Inmate Seeks Execution While Others Challenge New Method
Scotty Gardner, an Arkansas death row prisoner, is pleading for his execution to be scheduled even as the state’s new execution procedure faces legal opposition from fellow inmates. According to the New York Post, Gardner's request is stalled due to a pending lawsuit filed by 10 other death row in...
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Last WWII American Ace Pilot Dies at 103
Donald McPherson, a celebrated Navy flying ace from World War II and the last known American pilot with that distinction still living, died on August 14 at his home in Adams, Nebraska. According to Military.com, McPherson, a recipient of numerous wartime honors, was credited with five aerial victori...
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California Couple Accused of Murder After False Baby Abduction Story Collapses
A California couple has been arrested in connection with the disappearance and presumed death of their 7-month-old son, after authorities determined their initial claim of abduction was fabricated. According to Fox News, Jake and Rebecca Haro were taken into custody on suspicion of murder after week...
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Pentagon Dismissals Follow Iran Strike Fallout
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has dismissed several high-ranking Pentagon officials amid growing controversy over the reported results of the United States’ recent military strikes in Iran. According to Fox News, Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Kruse, head of the Defense Intelligence Agency, and other top milit...
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