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  • Mexican Navy Ship Slams Into Brooklyn Bridge, Killing 2 and Injuring 22
    Mexican Navy Ship Slams Into Brooklyn Bridge, Killing 2 and Injuring 22
    A Mexican Navy training ship struck the Brooklyn Bridge on Saturday evening in a catastrophic collision that killed two crew members and injured at least 22 others, after the vessel veered off course and slammed its towering masts into the historic New York City landmark.
  • Tornado-spawning Storms Rip Through Central U.S.: 21 Dead, 700,000 Without Power, Dozens Injured
    Tornado Outbreak Kills at Least 21 Across Missouri and Kentucky, Hundreds of Thousands Without Power
    At least 21 people were killed as a powerful storm system tore through the central United States late Friday, spawning destructive tornadoes across Missouri and southeastern Kentucky and leaving hundreds of thousands without power. Officials reported 14 deaths in Kentucky and seven in Missouri, with additional injuries and widespread destruction across multiple states.
  • NJ Transit Strike Halts Rail Service for 350,000 as Wage Dispute Escalates
    NJ Transit Strike Halts Rail Service for 350,000 as Wage Dispute Escalates
    Engineers at NJ Transit walked off the job early Friday, halting all commuter rail service for one of the nation's busiest transit systems and stranding hundreds of thousands of riders across the New York-New Jersey region. The strike, NJ Transit's first in over four decades, follows a breakdown in negotiations with the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET) after 15 hours of contract talks failed to produce a deal.
  • Record-Breaking Heat Dome Engulfs Texas, Index Surges Above Sahara Levels in May Swelter
    Record-Breaking Heat Dome Engulfs Texas, Index Surges Above Sahara Levels in May Swelter
    Texas is enduring an early-season heatwave that has pushed temperatures higher than those recorded in parts of the Sahara Desert, broken numerous local records, and triggered warnings from health officials and grid operators. The heat index across central and southern Texas climbed between 105°F and 111°F on Thursday, with cities like Houston, Austin, and San Antonio surpassing triple digits.
  • Minnesota Wildfires Burn 20,000 Acres, Destroy Over 140 Structures as Camp House Fire Explodes
    Minnesota Wildfires Burn 20,000 Acres, Destroy Over 140 Structures as Camp House Fire Explodes
    Wildfires in northern Minnesota have scorched more than 20,000 acres, destroyed scores of structures, and forced evacuations across St. Louis County as firefighters brace for another day of extreme fire conditions. The Camp House Fire, the largest of the three currently burning, expanded rapidly to 11,788 acres and remained 0% contained as of Tuesday afternoon, officials said.
  • Menendez Brothers Resentenced to 50 Years to Life, Eligible for Parole After 35 Years
    Menendez Brothers Could Walk Free as L.A. DA Pushes for Resentencing
    Erik and Lyle Menendez, who were convicted of murdering their parents in their Beverly Hills home in 1989, were resentenced Tuesday to 50 years to life in prison, making them eligible for parole after serving nearly 35 years behind bars.
  • Severe Weather Hits 12 States as Storm Dumps Months’ Worth of Rain, Triggers Flood Warnings
    Severe Weather Hits 12 States as Storm Dumps Months’ Worth of Rain, Triggers Flood Warnings
    A sprawling storm system is sweeping across the southeastern United States, bringing torrential rain, flooding, and severe weather threats to more than 36 million people from the Gulf Coast to Virginia. Forecasters warned Monday that parts of Florida, southern Georgia, and Alabama could receive as much as 10 inches of rain-equivalent to two months' worth-before the system moves north into the Mid-Atlantic.
  • 4.1-Magnitude Earthquake Near Knoxville, Tennessee, Shakes Six States, Sparks 23,000 Reports
    4.1-Magnitude Earthquake Near Knoxville Shakes Six States, Sparks 23,000 Reports
    A 4.1-magnitude earthquake struck near Greenback, Tennessee, on Saturday morning, sending tremors across a wide swath of the southeastern United States and triggering more than 23,000 public reports to the U.S. Geological Survey within the first hour, according to USGS spokesperson Ayesha Davis.
  • San Francisco BART Train Outage Paralyzes Bay Area Transit as Crews Scramble to Fix 50-Year-Old System
    San Francisco BART Train Outage Paralyzes Bay Area Transit as Crews Scramble to Fix 50-Year-Old System
    San Francisco's Bay Area Rapid Transit system suffered a systemwide outage early Friday, halting all train service and stranding thousands of commuters during the critical morning rush hour. The shutdown was triggered by a "computer networking problem," according to BART officials, and comes amid ongoing concerns about aging infrastructure across U.S. transportation networks.
  • Radar Goes Dark at Newark for Second Time in Weeks as DOT Pushes for Multi-Billion-Dollar Overhaul
    Radar Goes Dark at Newark for Second Time in Weeks as DOT Pushes for Multi-Billion-Dollar Overhaul
    Radar and communications systems at Newark Liberty International Airport went dark for the second time in two weeks early Friday morning, marking another failure in the U.S. air traffic control network just one day after the Department of Transportation announced sweeping modernization plans. The outage, which occurred at 3:55 a.m. and lasted approximately 90 seconds, affected both arriving and departing aircraft, the Federal Aviation Administration confirmed.
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