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Texas Megachurch Pastor Robert Morris Resigns Amid Child Sex Abuse Allegations
Robert Morris, the influential founder and senior pastor of Gateway Church in Southlake, Texas, has resigned following allegations of child sexual abuse dating back to the 1980s. The church's board of elders announced Morris's resignation on Tuesday, three days after he confessed to engaging in "sexual behavior" with a child during that period. Robert Morris, the influential founder and senior pastor of Gateway Church in Southlake, Texas, has resigned following allegations of child sexual abuse dating back to the 1980s. The church's board of elders announced Morris's resignation on Tuesday, three days after he confessed to engaging in "sexual behavior" with a child during that period. -
Ecuadorian Migrant Arrested in Machete-Wielding Rape of 13-Year-Old Girl in NYC Park
An Ecuadorian migrant who allegedly entered the United States illegally in 2021 has been taken into custody by the New York Police Department (NYPD) in connection with the brutal sexual assault of a 13-year-old girl in Queens' Kissena Park. An Ecuadorian migrant who allegedly entered the United States illegally in 2021 has been taken into custody by the New York Police Department (NYPD) in connection with the brutal sexual assault of a 13-year-old girl in Queens' Kissena Park. -
Midwest and Northeast Bake Under Extreme Heat Wave as Officials Warn of Health Risks
A record-breaking heat wave is currently gripping the Midwest and Northeast, affecting tens of millions of Americans with extreme temperatures. The National Weather Service has issued heat alerts across vast regions from Iowa to Maine, forecasting dangerous and prolonged heat conditions lasting until at least Friday. As cities like Chicago break historic temperature records, officials are taking extraordinary measures to protect residents. A record-breaking heat wave is currently gripping the Midwest and Northeast, affecting tens of millions of Americans with extreme temperatures. The National Weather Service has issued heat alerts across vast regions from Iowa to Maine, forecasting dangerous and prolonged heat conditions lasting until at least Friday. As cities like Chicago break historic temperature records, officials are taking extraordinary measures to protect residents. -
Wildfires Force New Mexico Village to Evacuate as Twin Blazes Threaten Thousands
Two rapidly advancing wildfires have forced the evacuation of thousands of residents from the southern New Mexico village of Ruidoso. The fires, described as converging "like a pair of tongs," have created a dire situation, with local authorities issuing urgent evacuation orders and emergency services scrambling to respond. Two rapidly advancing wildfires have forced the evacuation of thousands of residents from the southern New Mexico village of Ruidoso. The fires, described as converging "like a pair of tongs," have created a dire situation, with local authorities issuing urgent evacuation orders and emergency services scrambling to respond. -
Record-Breaking Heat Wave to Scorch Midwest and East Coast, Affecting Over 150 Million Americans
A punishing heat wave is set to engulf the Midwest and East Coast this week, bringing record-breaking temperatures and oppressive humidity to over 150 million Americans. The extreme weather event, fueled by a powerful heat dome, is expected to last through Friday and beyond, prompting widespread heat alerts and raising concerns about heat-related illnesses, particularly among vulnerable populations. A punishing heat wave is set to engulf the Midwest and East Coast this week, bringing record-breaking temperatures and oppressive humidity to over 150 million Americans. The extreme weather event, fueled by a powerful heat dome, is expected to last through Friday and beyond, prompting widespread heat alerts and raising concerns about heat-related illnesses, particularly among vulnerable populations. -
NYU Freshman Accused of Stealing $51K in Luxury Items from Roommate Whose Father Has Links to Putin
A New York University freshman student has been accused of stealing approximately $51,000 worth of luxury items from her roommate and selling them online for a fraction of their value. The accused, Kaitlyn Fung, 18, allegedly pilfered high-end goods from her roommate, Aurora Agapov, whose father is a wealthy Russian mining magnate with ties to Vladimir Putin. A New York University freshman student has been accused of stealing approximately $51,000 worth of luxury items from her roommate and selling them online for a fraction of their value. The accused, Kaitlyn Fung, 18, allegedly pilfered high-end goods from her roommate, Aurora Agapov, whose father is a wealthy Russian mining magnate with ties to Vladimir Putin. -
Nationwide Weather Warnings: Heatwaves in the Southwest, Snow in the Rockies, and Gulf Coast Flood Threats
As the U.S. braces for a week of extreme weather, officials warn residents to prepare for a variety of severe conditions ranging from intense heat in the Southwest to heavy rain in the Gulf states and snow in the Rockies. The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued advisories covering these disparate weather threats. As the U.S. braces for a week of extreme weather, officials warn residents to prepare for a variety of severe conditions ranging from intense heat in the Southwest to heavy rain in the Gulf states and snow in the Rockies. The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued advisories covering these disparate weather threats. -
Who Was Michael William Nash? Michigan Shooter Identified, Possible Further Attacks Prevented
The Oakland County Sheriff's Office has identified the gunman who injured nine people at the Brooklands Plaza Splash Pad in Rochester Hills as 42-year-old Michael William Nash. The incident, which occurred on June 15, left the community in shock as Nash fired 28 rounds indiscriminately before ultimately taking his own life during a standoff with police. The Oakland County Sheriff's Office has identified the gunman who injured nine people at the Brooklands Plaza Splash Pad in Rochester Hills as 42-year-old Michael William Nash. The incident, which occurred on June 15, left the community in shock as Nash fired 28 rounds indiscriminately before ultimately taking his own life during a standoff with police. -
Suspect Contained After Shooting Injures Eight at Rochester Hills Splash Pad
Eight individuals, including an eight-year-old child, were injured in a shooting incident at the Brooklands Plaza Splash Pad in Rochester Hills on Saturday. The Oakland County Sheriff's Office reported that the suspect, believed to be contained in a nearby home in Shelby Township, unleashed a barrage of gunfire before fleeing the scene. Eight individuals, including an eight-year-old child, were injured in a shooting incident at the Brooklands Plaza Splash Pad in Rochester Hills on Saturday. The Oakland County Sheriff's Office reported that the suspect, believed to be contained in a nearby home in Shelby Township, unleashed a barrage of gunfire before fleeing the scene. -
Heat Dome Poised to Bring Record-Breaking Temperatures Across U.S.
As summer officially begins next week, the United States is bracing for a surge of extreme weather events, including record-breaking heat waves, rising wildfire risks, and the potential formation of the first tropical depression of the Atlantic hurricane season. These phenomena underscore the increasing impact of climate change driven by fossil fuel pollution, even in the absence of an El Niño. As summer officially begins next week, the United States is bracing for a surge of extreme weather events, including record-breaking heat waves, rising wildfire risks, and the potential formation of the first tropical depression of the Atlantic hurricane season. These phenomena underscore the increasing impact of climate change driven by fossil fuel pollution, even in the absence of an El Niño.