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Month: June 2024

2 killed after World War II-era crashes near California airport: Officials

2 killed after World War II-era crashes near California airport: Officials

Getty Images – STOCK (CHINO, Calif.) — Two people who were aboard a World War II historical plane were killed Saturday when the aircraft crashed shortly after takeoff from Chino Airport in Southern California, firefighters said. The private Lockheed L12 aircraft was off the runway approximately 200 yards away in […]

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Suspect arrested in 2023 murder of mother of 5 killed while hiking in Maryland

Suspect arrested in 2023 murder of mother of 5 killed while hiking in Maryland

Getty Images – STOCK (EDGEWOOD, Md.)  — After 10 months of searching the country, investigators said they arrested the suspect on Friday who they say allegedly murdered Rachel Morin while she was hiking through a Maryland trail last summer. Harford County Sherriff Jeffrey Gahler told reporters Saturday that through DNA […]

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Severe weather hits northern Plains as major heat wave set to move across country

Severe weather hits northern Plains as major heat wave set to move across country

ABC News (MIAMI) — Even though the bulk of the rain has wrapped up across South Florida, a Flood Watch remains in effect for more than 4 million people from Fort Lauderdale to Key Largo, including Miami. Typically, scattered showers in Florida are no big deal, but with so many […]

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88-year-old ‘proud’ foster mom retires after raising over 40 children

88-year-old ‘proud’ foster mom retires after raising over 40 children

Emma Patterson (LARGO, Md.) — Strolling through a retirement home in Largo, Maryland, Emma Patterson takes a seat to show photos from her cell phone. One by one, she scrolls through photos showing different children throughout the years whom she has fostered. Patterson says she’s fostered over 40 children since […]

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New book explores how the pandemic has revealed issues with the supply chain

New book explores how the pandemic has revealed issues with the supply chain

ABC (NEW YORK) — Esteemed economist Peter Goodman’s book, “How the World Ran Out of Everything,” offers a comprehensive analysis of how the pandemic disrupted the global supply chain and its profound impact on daily life. Goodman starkly points out that shipping prices are skyrocketing, reaching levels comparable to the […]

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1 arrested, 2 at large after burning American, Israeli flags outside Israeli consulate in New York

1 arrested, 2 at large after burning American, Israeli flags outside Israeli consulate in New York

Getty Images – STOCK (NEW YORK) — One person has been arrested and two others are being sought for burning American and Israeli flags outside the Israeli consulate in New York City, authorities said. Jahki Lodgson-McCray, 20, was charged with reckless endangerment, menacing, disorderly conduct and failure to use a […]

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Biden’s dog Commander bit Secret Service agent while president took him on a walk, records show

Biden’s dog Commander bit Secret Service agent while president took him on a walk, records show

HUM Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Commander, the first family’s embattled German Shepherd, bit another U.S. Secret Service agent while President Joe Biden was walking him around the White House grounds, according to newly released records. Biden was walking Commander in the Kennedy Garden on Sept. 12, […]

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Florida deluge ending as 1st major heat wave moves cross-country next week

Florida deluge ending as 1st major heat wave moves cross-country next week

ABC News (MIAMI) — More than 4 million people remain under a flood watch through Saturday evening in Miami and Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Scattered showers are expected Saturday, much lighter than last week, but still enough to cause ponding and flash flooding because there is nowhere for new rainfall to […]

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Fire At Delta Middle School

Fire At Delta Middle School

Just before 5:00 a.m. on June 14, a fire was reported at Delta Middle School. Fire crews from Delta, Fillmore, Hinckley, Oak City, Lynndyl and Leamington responded to the scene where flames were shooting out of the school’s roof. Most of the damage was to the schools gym with Millard […]

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Max Triplett Commits To BYU Men’s Basketball Friday

Max Triplett Commits To BYU Men’s Basketball Friday

PROVO, Utah-Friday, BYU men’s basketball head coach Kevin Young announced the signing of former Snow College and Weber High School star Max Triplett to the roster for the 2024-25 season. Triplett, a 6-9 power forward out of Huntsville, Utah, averaged 14.2 points and 6.8 rebounds per game last season for […]

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