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Eight Dead, Eight Critically Injured in Florida Bus Crash Involving Farm Workers
eight people lost their lives, and another eight were critically injured when a bus carrying farm workers crashed and overturned in north central Florida. The accident, which occurred at approximately 6:35 a.m. on State Road 40, about 45 miles south of Gainesville, involved a 2010 International Bus transporting migrant workers and a 2001 Ford Ranger truck, according to the Florida Highway Patrol (FHP). eight people lost their lives, and another eight were critically injured when a bus carrying farm workers crashed and overturned in north central Florida. The accident, which occurred at approximately 6:35 a.m. on State Road 40, about 45 miles south of Gainesville, involved a 2010 International Bus transporting migrant workers and a 2001 Ford Ranger truck, according to the Florida Highway Patrol (FHP). -
Authenticity of Ashley Biden's Diary Verified, Allegations Go Viral On X and Fuel Criticism of President Biden
The controversy surrounding a diary allegedly authored by Ashley Biden, daughter of U.S. President Joe Biden, has resurfaced after Snopes, a prominent fact-checking website, changed its rating of the diary's authenticity from "unproven" to "true." The controversy surrounding a diary allegedly authored by Ashley Biden, daughter of U.S. President Joe Biden, has resurfaced after Snopes, a prominent fact-checking website, changed its rating of the diary's authenticity from "unproven" to "true." -
Severe Storms and Flash Flooding Threaten Gulf Coast and Southeast, Putting Over 50 Million at Risk
More than 50 million people across the Gulf Coast and Southeast are at risk of severe weather and flash flooding as a strengthening surface low-pressure system sweeps across the southern tier of the United States. More than 50 million people across the Gulf Coast and Southeast are at risk of severe weather and flash flooding as a strengthening surface low-pressure system sweeps across the southern tier of the United States. -
California's New Law Requires Restaurants to Include All Mandatory Fees in Menu Prices
The law, SB 478, aims to promote price transparency and protect consumers from unexpected costs. Attorney General Rob Bonta issued long-awaited guidance on Wednesday, stating, "The law is simple: the price you see is the price you pay." The law, SB 478, aims to promote price transparency and protect consumers from unexpected costs. Attorney General Rob Bonta issued long-awaited guidance on Wednesday, stating, "The law is simple: the price you see is the price you pay." -
Body Camera Footage Shows Florida Deputy Fatally Shooting Black Airman Within Seconds of Opening Apartment Door
The Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office has released body camera footage showing a deputy fatally shooting U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Roger Fortson, a Black man, within seconds of him opening his apartment door on May 3. The Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office has released body camera footage showing a deputy fatally shooting U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Roger Fortson, a Black man, within seconds of him opening his apartment door on May 3. -
California Approves Controversial Flat Rate for Electricity Bills, Impacting 11 Million Customers
The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) has approved a hotly contested change to residential electricity rates, which will impact 11 million customers of investor-owned utilities starting late next year. In a unanimous vote on Thursday, The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) has approved a hotly contested change to residential electricity rates, which will impact 11 million customers of investor-owned utilities starting late next year. In a unanimous vote on Thursday, -
Mica Miller's Cause of Death Revealed by Medical Examiner, Friends and Family Question Findings
The death of Mica Miller, the wife of a South Carolina pastor, has been ruled a suicide by the Robeson County medical examiner, Dr. Richard Johnson. However, friends and family members of the 30-year-old woman are questioning the findings, expressing doubts about the circumstances surrounding her death. The death of Mica Miller, the wife of a South Carolina pastor, has been ruled a suicide by the Robeson County medical examiner, Dr. Richard Johnson. However, friends and family members of the 30-year-old woman are questioning the findings, expressing doubts about the circumstances surrounding her death. -
Social Security Trustees Report: Benefit Cuts Delayed to 2035, but Experts Warn of Looming Crisis
The Social Security Administration (SSA) announced on Monday that the timeline for potential benefit cuts has been extended by one year, with the agency now projecting that it may not need to reduce benefits until 2035. The Social Security Administration (SSA) announced on Monday that the timeline for potential benefit cuts has been extended by one year, with the agency now projecting that it may not need to reduce benefits until 2035. -
Central U.S. Braces for 'Significant' Tornado Outbreak, Rare 'High Risk' Warning Issued
Forecasters have issued dire warnings for a significant tornado outbreak expected to impact millions of people across the central United States, from Texas to the Dakotas, on Monday. The Storm Prediction Center (SPC) has raised the risk level to "High," the most significant level on its risk scale, which is rarely used, due to the tornado threat in central Oklahoma and southern Kansas. Forecasters have issued dire warnings for a significant tornado outbreak expected to impact millions of people across the central United States, from Texas to the Dakotas, on Monday. The Storm Prediction Center (SPC) has raised the risk level to "High," the most significant level on its risk scale, which is rarely used, due to the tornado threat in central Oklahoma and southern Kansas. -
UCLA Classes Move Online as Officers Respond to Sit-Ins and Protests Over Gaza War
Dozens of people were detained by law enforcement officers on the third floor of a parking garage at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) on Monday morning, as the campus continues to grapple with ongoing protests and unrest related to the war in Gaza. Dozens of people were detained by law enforcement officers on the third floor of a parking garage at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) on Monday morning, as the campus continues to grapple with ongoing protests and unrest related to the war in Gaza.