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Month: June 2023

Multiple tornadoes confirmed as severe weather threats continue for much of the country

Multiple tornadoes confirmed as severe weather threats continue for much of the country

ABC News (NEW YORK) — The pattern of severe weather is continuing over the next couple of days, threatening tens of millions of Americans on Sunday and even more on Monday. A large swath of the U.S. — from the Canadian border to the north down to the Gulf Coast in […]

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Cleanup continues after train carrying ‘potential contaminants’ derails into Yellowstone River in Montana

Cleanup continues after train carrying ‘potential contaminants’ derails into Yellowstone River in Montana

Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks – Region 5 (COLUMBUS, Mont.) — Cleanup is continuing at the site where a train carrying potentially hazardous materials derailed into the Yellowstone River in Montana, according to officials. The incident left multiple tankers in the Yellowstone River and decimated the railroad portion of the Yellowstone […]

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Murder charges filed against three San Antonio police officers

Murder charges filed against three San Antonio police officers

ilbusca/Getty Images/STOCK (SAN ANTONIO) — Murder charges were filed Friday against three members of the San Antonio Police Department after they allegedly shot and killed a woman in her apartment, the department said. Melissa Perez, 46, was shot and killed by the officers after they responded to a call about a […]

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Heat alerts in effect for nearly 50 million Americans from Arizona to Arkansas

Heat alerts in effect for nearly 50 million Americans from Arizona to Arkansas

ABC News (NEW YORK) — Temperatures are still soaring in Texas, and that pattern won’t be shifting anytime soon. The heat isn’t just contained to the Lone Star State, it’s now expanding to include eight states in total. Nearly 50 million Americans are under Heat Alerts from Arizona to Arkansas, as […]

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Train derails into Yellowstone River after bridge collapse

Train derails into Yellowstone River after bridge collapse

Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks – Region 5 (COLUMBUS, Mont.) — A bridge that crosses the Yellowstone River in Montana collapsed, sending portions of a freight train that was traveling over it into the water below, state officials said. Multiple tanker cars were damaged and are leaking petroleum products near the […]

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At least two wounded at Scene75 Entertainment Center shooting, officials say

At least two wounded at Scene75 Entertainment Center shooting, officials say

Douglas Sacha/Getty Images/STOCK (ROMEOVILLE, Ill.) — At least two people have been wounded in a shooting at Scene75 Entertainment Center complex Friday evening in Romeoville, Illinois, and police are investigating, village officials said. The two injured people were taken to the hospital, officials said. This is a developing story. Please check back for […]

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Former Utah State Standout Taylor Funk Joins Miami Heat For Summer League

Former Utah State Standout Taylor Funk Joins Miami Heat For Summer League

LOGAN, Utah-Per Friday news, former Utah State standout forward Taylor Funk joined the Miami Heat for the Summer League. Funk, who played for the Aggies last season after transferring from Saint Joseph’s of Philadelphia, posted 13.4 points and 5.5 rebounds per game last season at Utah State. Prior to his […]

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Titanic submersible: Families of passengers may be able to sue even if victims signed waivers, experts say

Titanic submersible: Families of passengers may be able to sue even if victims signed waivers, experts say

Catherine McQueen/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Families of the passengers aboard the ill-fated submersible lost near the shipwrecked Titanic may be able to successfully sue deep-sea travel company OceanGate even if the victims signed liability waivers, legal experts told ABC News. A remote-operated vehicle found several pieces of debris from […]

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Titan families told of potential ‘implosion’ sound Navy detected before news reports

Titan families told of potential ‘implosion’ sound Navy detected before news reports

JASON REDMOND/AFP via Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The U.S. Coast Guard informed the families of the Titan crew that the Navy had detected a sound consistent with an implosion in the area the submersible went missing before that sound became public knowledge Thursday evening, a defense official said Friday. The […]

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Who will pay for Titan submersible’s search and rescue? The US taxpayer

Who will pay for Titan submersible’s search and rescue? The US taxpayer

Ocean Gate / Handout/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — When the U.S. Coast Guard decided to launch a search and rescue operation for the missing OceanGate submersible near the Titanic wreckage site, they did so without OceanGate footing the bill, according to officials. As a matter of Homeland […]

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