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  • Severe Storms Across U.S. Claim At Least 3 Lives, Leave Dozens Injured and Thousands Without Power
    Winter Storm Disrupts Power for Thousands in Denver, Tornado Threat Looms
    A series of severe storms and tornadoes have left a trail of destruction across several states in the U.S., claiming at least three lives and injuring dozens more. The powerful storm system, which swept through the South, Ohio Valley, and parts of the Northeast, has also left tens of thousands of people without power and caused significant damage to homes and infrastructure.
  • Savannah Graziano, 15, Shot by California Deputies While Following Commands, Contradicting Initial Reports
    Savannah Graziano, 15, Shot by Deputies While Following Commands, Contradicting Initial Reports
    Newly released video footage from a September 2022 shootout in San Bernardino County, California, has shed new light on the tragic death of 15-year-old Savannah Graziano, who was abducted by her father and later shot and killed by deputies.
  • Seven Children Shot in Downtown Indianapolis, Youngest Victim Only 12 Years Old
    Seven Children Shot in Downtown Indianapolis, Youngest Victim Only 12 Years Old
    A mass shooting near the Circle Centre Mall in downtown Indianapolis on Saturday night left seven children, all under the age of 17, with gunshot wounds. The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD) reported that officers on patrol heard gunshots just after 11:30 p.m. and arrived at the scene to find six injured children, with a seventh arriving at a hospital on their own.
  • Southern California Swamped by Easter Storm, Millions Under Flood Watch
    California Faces Renewed Threat of Flash Flooding and Landslides from Atmospheric River Storm
    Southern California grappled with an intense Easter weekend storm, leaving millions under Flash Flood Warnings as heavy rainfall and mountain snow hit the region hard.
  • Judge Denies 'Rust' Armorer Hannah Gutierrez Reed's Request for New Trial and Release from Jail
    'Rust' Armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed Facing Difficult Time in Jail Awaiting Sentencing, Attorney Says
    Hannah Gutierrez Reed, the armorer convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of the Alec Baldwin film "Rust," will remain in jail as her lawyers appeal the verdict. On Friday, a Santa Fe judge denied the defense's request for Gutierrez Reed's release and refused to order a new trial in the case.
  • Baltimore Bridge Collapse Highlights Risks Faced by Latino Construction Workers
    Baltimore Bridge Collapse Highlights Risks Faced by Latino Construction Workers
    The tragic collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore on Tuesday has not only claimed lives but also shed light on the dangers faced by the growing Latino labor force in the construction industry.
  • Rockford Stabbings: 4 Dead, 11 Injured in 'Random and Senseless' Violence, Suspect Arrested
    Rockford Stabbings: 4 Dead, 11 Injured in 'Random and Senseless' Violence, Suspect Arrested
    A series of violent attacks in a southeast Rockford, Illinois, neighborhood on Wednesday left four people dead and 11 others injured, sending shockwaves through the community. The suspect, a 22-year-old man, has been taken into custody, but police have yet to identify a motive behind what Rockford Police Chief Carla Redd called "heinous crimes."
  • 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.
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