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  • Baltimore Bridge Collapse: Search Resumes for Six Missing Construction Workers, Including Immigrants
    Baltimore Bridge Collapse: Search Resumes for Six Missing Construction Workers, Including Immigrants
    Recovery efforts resumed Wednesday in the search for six missing construction workers presumed dead after Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed following a collision with a cargo ship early Tuesday morning. Among the missing are immigrants from Guatemala, El Salvador, Mexico, and Honduras, according to foreign officials and a local aid group.
  • Baltimore's Key Bridge Collapses After Cargo Ship Collision, Rescuers Search for Victims in Patapsco River
    Baltimore's Key Bridge Collapses After Cargo Ship Collision, Rescuers Search for Victims in Patapsco River
    A catastrophic bridge collapse in Baltimore early Tuesday morning has left multiple vehicles and up to 20 people plunging into the chilly waters of the Patapsco River. The incident occurred when a container ship rammed into a support of the Francis Scott Key Bridge around 1:30 a.m., causing the steel-built structure to snap in several places and send sections of the roadway crashing into the harbor below.
  • Powerful Spring Storm Brings Near-Blizzard Conditions, Heavy Snow to Central U.S.
    Unrelenting Blizzard Conditions Paralyze Sierra Nevada, Historic Snowstorm Triggers Avalanches and Power Outages, Disrupting Live
    A powerful and deadly spring storm continues to batter the central United States, bringing near-blizzard conditions, heavy snow, and strong winds to a vast swath of the region from the Plains through northern Minnesota.
  • Powerful Storm Batters Northeast, Leaving 360,000 Households Without Power
    Winter Storm Disrupts Power for Thousands in Denver, Tornado Threat Looms
    A powerful weather system battered the Northeast over the weekend, leaving approximately 360,000 households without power as heavy rain, strong winds, and snow wreaked havoc across the region.
  • Mountain Lion Attack in Northern California Kills 21-Year-Old Man, Injures Younger Brother
    Mountain Lion Attack in Northern California Kills 21-Year-Old Man, Injures Younger Brother
    A 21-year-old man was killed and his 18-year-old brother was injured in a rare and tragic mountain lion attack on Saturday in a remote area of Northern California's foothills. The incident marks the state's first fatal mountain lion attack on a person in approximately 20 years, according to statistics from California wildlife officials.
  • Deadly Winter Storm Triggers Hundreds of Crashes in Upper Midwest as Heavy Snow Blankets Region
    Unrelenting Blizzard Conditions Paralyze Sierra Nevada, Historic Snowstorm Triggers Avalanches and Power Outages, Disrupting Live
    Two powerful winter storms are set to bring heavy snow, strong winds, severe thunderstorms, and flash flooding to large swaths of the northern United States starting Friday and continuing into next week.
  • Body of Missing University of Missouri Student Riley Strain Found in Cumberland River After Two-Week Search
    TikTok Users Discover Riley Strain's Credit Card During Livestreamed Search Near Cumberland River
    The two-week search for missing University of Missouri student Riley Strain has come to a tragic end, as his body was discovered in the Cumberland River in West Nashville on Friday morning, approximately eight miles from downtown. The Metropolitan Nashville Police Department confirmed that no foul play-related trauma was observed on the 22-year-old's body, and an autopsy is pending to determine the cause of death.
  • TikTok Influencer Sparks Outrage As He Tells Illegal Immigrants To 'Invade and Claim Empty Homes' Under Squatter's Rights
    Central American Migrants to the US held at El Paso All Pictures Video Newest-First
    Moreno's videos, which have amassed nearly 4 million views, suggest that unoccupied homes in the U.S. are up for grabs, urging his followers to "invade and claim" these properties under the guise of adverse possession laws.
  • Tulsa County DA Declines to File Charges in Death of Non-Binary Teen Nex Benedict
    Tulsa County DA Declines to File Charges in Death of Non-Binary Teen Nex Benedict
    Tulsa County District Attorney Stephen Kunzweiler has announced that no charges will be filed in connection with the death of Nex Benedict, a non-binary 10th grader who died by suicide last month following a fight at Owasso High School in Oklahoma.
  • California Voters Narrowly Approve Prop 1, Restructuring Mental Health System to Tackle Homelessness
    Homeless in the US
    California voters have narrowly approved Proposition 1, a measure that will dramatically restructure the state's mental health system and provide funding to address the homelessness crisis. The Associated Press called the race two days after polls closed on Super Tuesday, with the measure passing by a slim margin of 50.2% to 49.8%.
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