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  • Three Dead, 15 Injured in Las Cruces Mass Shooting at Car Show; Police Seek Suspects
    Three Dead, 15 Injured in Las Cruces Mass Shooting at Car Show; Police Seek Suspects
    A mass shooting at a public park in Las Cruces, New Mexico, left three people dead and 15 others injured late Friday night, marking one of the deadliest incidents in the city in recent years. Authorities say the violence erupted during an unsanctioned car show, when a confrontation between two rival groups escalated into a chaotic exchange of gunfire.
  • Golden Gate Bridge Among 68 U.S. Bridges Urged for Immediate Vessel Collision Risk Assessment
    Golden Gate Bridge Among 68 U.S. Bridges Urged for Immediate Vessel Collision Risk Assessment
    A new federal safety report has raised concerns about the structural vulnerability of the Golden Gate Bridge and several other key Bay Area spans, warning they may face an "unknown risk of collapse" from vessel collisions. The findings come as part of the National Transportation Safety Board's (NTSB) broader investigation following the catastrophic collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore earlier this year.
  • Kilauea Volcano Eruption Sends Lava 700 Feet High, Shocking Visitors in Hawaii
    Kilauea Volcano Eruption Sends Lava 700 Feet High, Shocking Visitors in Hawaii
    Kilauea, Hawaii's most active volcano, erupted once again this week, producing lava fountains that soared up to 700 feet into the air, captivating visitors at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. The eruption, which began Wednesday morning after a brief one-week pause, marks the 14th eruption episode since late December, according to the U.S. Geological Survey's Hawaiian Volcano Observatory.
  • ICE Detains Indian Georgetown Scholar Over Alleged Hamas Ties Amid Trump Crackdown
    ICE Detains Hundreds in Sweeping Immigration Crackdown as Trump Sends ‘Strong and Clear Message’
    U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested Badar Khan Suri, an Indian doctoral student at Georgetown University, on Monday, accusing him of disseminating Hamas propaganda and promoting antisemitism on social media, according to a senior Department of Homeland Security (DHS) official.
  • JonBenét Ramsey’s Father Pushes for New DNA Testing After Woman Claims to Know Killer
    Netflix Doc Director Dismisses ‘Overhyped’ Letter Naming JonBenét Ramsey’s Killer: ‘No Real Breakthrough’
    John Ramsey is renewing calls for Boulder police to retest all available evidence in the 1996 murder of his daughter, JonBenét Ramsey, as fresh allegations surface against a former suspect. In an interview this week, Ramsey expressed confidence that advancements in genetic genealogy could finally solve the nearly three-decade-old case.
  • 19-Year-Old Man Who Murdered Mother and Siblings Sentenced to Life, Planned to Kill 30 Children in Massacre Plot
    19-Year-Old Man Who Murdered Mother and Siblings Sentenced to Life, Planned to Kill 30 Children in Massacre Plot
    A 19-year-old British man who murdered his mother and two younger siblings as part of a foiled plan to carry out a mass shooting at his former elementary school has been sentenced to life in prison with a minimum term of 49 years. Luton Crown Court heard that Nicholas Prosper sought to orchestrate "the biggest massacre in the 21st century," inspired by infamous mass killings worldwide.
  • Trump Administration Reinstates Over 24,000 Fired Federal Workers After Court Orders
    Social Media Mocks Donald Trump’s Outlandish Claim of Rescuing Governor Walz During BLM Protests
    The Trump administration is working to reinstate more than 24,000 probationary federal workers it fired as part of its efforts to downsize the government, following court rulings that declared the terminations illegal. According to court documents filed Monday night, 24,570 employees across 18 federal departments and agencies have been notified of their reinstatement, though many are being placed on administrative leave.
  • 42 Dead, 90 Tornadoes Confirmed Across 13 States as Deadly Storms Devastate Midwest and South
    42 Dead, 90 Tornadoes Confirmed Across 13 States as Deadly Storms Devastate Midwest and South
    A powerful storm system tore through the Midwest and Southern United States over the weekend, killing at least 42 people across eight states and unleashing more than 90 tornadoes, severe dust storms, and wildfires, officials said. Damage assessments continued Monday as communities from Texas to North Carolina grappled with the aftermath of one of the deadliest weather outbreaks of the year.
  • Parents of Missing Pitt Student Sudiksha Konanki Request Dominican Authorities Declare Her Dead
    Parents of Missing Pitt Student Sudiksha Konanki Request Dominican Authorities Declare Her Dead
    The parents of missing University of Pittsburgh student Sudiksha Konanki have formally requested that Dominican Republic officials declare their daughter dead, despite authorities never recovering her body. The move comes weeks after Konanki disappeared while on spring break in Punta Cana, sparking an investigation that has yet to produce definitive answers.
  • Lawyers Allege 48 People ‘Disappeared' After ICE Raids in New Mexico Cities
    Lawyers Allege 48 People ‘Disappeared' After ICE Raids in New Mexico Cities
    Lawyers and immigrant rights groups are raising alarms over the whereabouts of 48 people detained during recent U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids across three New Mexico cities. Advocates say the individuals arrested earlier this month in Albuquerque, Santa Fe, and Roswell have been effectively "disappeared," with no information on where they are being held or whether they have access to legal counsel.
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