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Haboob Engulfs Phoenix, Grounds Hundreds of Flights and Cuts Power to 60,000 Amid Monsoon Storms
A massive dust storm, known as a haboob, swept through Phoenix on Monday evening, plunging the city into near-darkness, grounding flights, and cutting power to tens of thousands across the metropolitan area. The wall of dust was quickly followed by severe thunderstorms with winds gusting up to 70 miles per hour that ripped through the region. 
A massive dust storm, known as a haboob, swept through Phoenix on Monday evening, plunging the city into near-darkness, grounding flights, and cutting power to tens of thousands across the metropolitan area. The wall of dust was quickly followed by severe thunderstorms with winds gusting up to 70 miles per hour that ripped through the region.  - 
                    
                    
Justice Department Publishes Transcripts of Ghislaine Maxwell Interviews Amid Epstein Case Backlash
The Justice Department on Friday released more than 300 pages of transcripts and audio recordings from interviews with Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein's former companion, as the Trump administration faced mounting criticism over its handling of records tied to the sex-trafficking case. 
The Justice Department on Friday released more than 300 pages of transcripts and audio recordings from interviews with Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein's former companion, as the Trump administration faced mounting criticism over its handling of records tied to the sex-trafficking case.  - 
                    
                    
Six Workers Found Dead in Colorado Dairy Farm Accident, OSHA Opens Investigation
Six men were found dead at a dairy farm in Weld County, Colorado, after what officials described as a "confined space" accident that is now under federal investigation. The victims, all Hispanic males, were recovered late Wednesday in Keenesburg, a rural area about 45 miles northeast of Denver. 
Six men were found dead at a dairy farm in Weld County, Colorado, after what officials described as a "confined space" accident that is now under federal investigation. The victims, all Hispanic males, were recovered late Wednesday in Keenesburg, a rural area about 45 miles northeast of Denver.  - 
                    
                    
Judge Frank Caprio, Rhode Island Jurist Known for Compassionate Courtroom, Dies at 88
Judge Frank Caprio, the Providence, Rhode Island, jurist whose compassion and humor turned him into a viral sensation far beyond the courtroom, has died at 88 after a battle with pancreatic cancer, his family announced Wednesday. 
Judge Frank Caprio, the Providence, Rhode Island, jurist whose compassion and humor turned him into a viral sensation far beyond the courtroom, has died at 88 after a battle with pancreatic cancer, his family announced Wednesday.  - 
                    
                    
Man Who Faked Death Found Guilty of Rape in Utah; Faces Life in Prison
A Rhode Island man accused of faking his death to avoid prosecution for sexual assault has been convicted of rape in Utah, prosecutors said Wednesday. 
A Rhode Island man accused of faking his death to avoid prosecution for sexual assault has been convicted of rape in Utah, prosecutors said Wednesday.  - 
                    
                    
CDC Shooter Fired Nearly 500 Rounds After Breaking Into Father’s Gun Safe; Motive Revealed
Federal and state investigators on Tuesday detailed the motive and actions of the man who fired nearly 500 shots at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta last week, revealing he broke into his father's gun safe to carry out an attack aimed at protesting COVID-19 vaccinations. 
Federal and state investigators on Tuesday detailed the motive and actions of the man who fired nearly 500 shots at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta last week, revealing he broke into his father's gun safe to carry out an attack aimed at protesting COVID-19 vaccinations.  - 
                    
                    
U.S. Steel Plant Explosion in Pennsylvania Kills One, Injures Dozens
An explosion at U.S. Steel's Clairton plant outside Pittsburgh killed one person, left at least two unaccounted for, and injured dozens more on Monday, prompting a large-scale emergency response and renewed concerns over the facility's safety record. 
An explosion at U.S. Steel's Clairton plant outside Pittsburgh killed one person, left at least two unaccounted for, and injured dozens more on Monday, prompting a large-scale emergency response and renewed concerns over the facility's safety record.  - 
                    
                    
Canyon Fire Near Los Angeles Forces Evacuation Orders for Over 4,000 Residents as Blaze Spreads Rapidly
A fast-moving wildfire in the mountains north of Los Angeles forced thousands to evacuate Thursday as crews battled to contain the flames amid triple-digit heat and low humidity. 
A fast-moving wildfire in the mountains north of Los Angeles forced thousands to evacuate Thursday as crews battled to contain the flames amid triple-digit heat and low humidity.  - 
                    
                    
Gifford Fire Burns Over 72,000 Acres in Central California, Forces Evacuations and Closes Highway
A fast-moving wildfire in central California has scorched more than 72,000 acres across Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties, prompting evacuation orders, highway closures, and at least three injuries as firefighters struggle to contain the blaze. Known as the Gifford Fire, the blaze remained just 3% contained as of Monday evening, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire). 
A fast-moving wildfire in central California has scorched more than 72,000 acres across Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties, prompting evacuation orders, highway closures, and at least three injuries as firefighters struggle to contain the blaze. Known as the Gifford Fire, the blaze remained just 3% contained as of Monday evening, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire).  - 
                    
                    
NYC Gunman Tried to Reach NFL Headquarters but Took Wrong Elevator, Mayor Adams Says
A mentally ill gunman from Las Vegas opened fire inside a Midtown Manhattan office tower Monday evening, killing four people-including an NYPD officer-and injuring several others before turning the weapon on himself, authorities said. The suspect, 27-year-old Shane Tamura, was believed to be targeting the NFL's headquarters but took the wrong elevator, according to New York City Mayor Eric Adams. 
A mentally ill gunman from Las Vegas opened fire inside a Midtown Manhattan office tower Monday evening, killing four people-including an NYPD officer-and injuring several others before turning the weapon on himself, authorities said. The suspect, 27-year-old Shane Tamura, was believed to be targeting the NFL's headquarters but took the wrong elevator, according to New York City Mayor Eric Adams.