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A fire at an apartment building in Washington D.C. killed one person and critically injured another. The fire displaced over 400 residents. It also sent over a dozen people to the hospital |
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A fire at an apartment building in Washington D.C. killed one person and critically injured another. The fire displaced over 400 residents. It also sent over a dozen people to the hospital |
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A fire at an apartment building in Washington D.C. killed one person and critically injured another. The fire displaced over 400 residents. It also sent over a dozen people to the hospital |
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WASHINGTON: Most Americans believe civil liberties like the right to vote are under threat, according to a new AP-NORC poll, while also continuing to agree that |
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Two survivors rescued after military attack in the eastern Pacific; rights groups question legality of US strikes targeting alleged narcotics traffickers. |
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The department of war announced Tuesday that the US Indo-Pacific Command (USINDOPACOM) will officially restore its name to the US Pacific Command (USPACOM), reversing the 2018 decision to rename it. |
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The US military struck a boat in the eastern Pacific Ocean on Tuesday that it said was being used for drug trafficking. According to the US Southern Command, one person was killed and two others survived the attack. |
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A hospital in Wilmington, Delaware, was locked down Tuesday afternoon. Police responded to a shooting incident inside Wilmington Hospital. Two individuals were shot. The hospital is diverting patients from its emergency department. Authorities are investigating the incident as a possible active shooter situation. This event highlights ongoing concerns about hospital violence across the United States. |
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Fifteen people in Minnesota were charged with conspiracy to impede or injure federal officers over their response to a controversial and deadly immigration enforcement crackdown in the state earlier this year. The US attorney for Minnesota, Daniel Rosen, and the special agent in charge of Homeland Security Investigations announced the charges at a press conference in Minneapolis on Tuesday. The prosecutors allege the defendants were part of two Minneapolis-based "antifa" groups that "violently oppose immigration law enforcement". Of those charged, 12 people were arrested on Tuesday and one was already in custody on other federal charges, according to officials, who said two remain at large. |
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Fifteen-year-old Leah Presson was hospitalised with "zero brain activity" following an attempt at this viral trend. |