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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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Several items have been preserved for future generations in a time capsule, which will be opened 250 years later on the occasion of the 500th Independence Day celebrations of the US. Know what's inside the time capsule. |
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The sharp rise in egg prices that frustrated households across the United States has taken another turn after federal authorities and a coalition of states secured settlement agreements with three of the country's largest egg producers. While shoppers watched the price of a basic grocery staple climb to levels rarely seen before, investigators were quietly examining whether part of that increase was driven by more than supply shortages. |
From iPhone to whale bone: Philadelphia buries time capsule to be opened during US 500th anniversaryAn iPhone, a Coca-Cola bottle and a bone from an endangered white whale were among the items sealed in a time capsule buried on Saturday (July 4) in Philadelphia as part of celebrations marking the 250th anniversary of US independence. The capsule, intended to be opened in 2276 during the nation's 500th anniversary, was lowered into the ground during a ceremony featuring America 250 officials and invited guests. |
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"Significant flooding from torrential rains, and coastal inundation are expected," the NWS said, with projected waves of up to 35 feet. |
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Citizens braved extreme heat on Friday (local time), followed by heavy thunderstorms on Saturday (local time) to enjoy the festivities. |
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On America's 250th birthday, 150 individuals from 50 countries became U.S. citizens at Mount Vernon, celebrating their new beginning. |
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Healthcare professionals are expected to provide care to all patients without discrimination, regardless of their political beliefs or personal views. |
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Many were carrying the group's flag, Confederate flags, and variations of the U.S. flag, at times chanting 'Reclaim America' |
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A public dispute between Candace Owens and Andrew Kolvet took over parts of X on July 4, with both sides strongly disagreeing over what was allegedly said in private conversations about Turning Point USA (TPUSA) and its late founder, Charlie Kirk. Owens claimed Kolvet told her about an offer that could have helped take the organization "to the next level," while Kolvet flatly denied ever making such comments. |