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  • Ex-Texas Megachurch Pastor Robert Morris Surrenders to Oklahoma Authorities on Child Sex Abuse Charges
    Ex-Texas Megachurch Pastor Robert Morris Surrenders to Oklahoma Authorities on Child Sex Abuse Charges
    Robert Morris, the former pastor of Gateway Church, surrendered to authorities in Osage County, Oklahoma, on Monday after being indicted on five counts of lewd or indecent acts with a child. The charges stem from accusations that Morris, 63, sexually abused a girl over a four-year period in the 1980s.
  • 40 Dead, Hundreds of Homes Destroyed as Tornadoes and Wildfires Ravage Southern and Midwestern States
    40 Dead, Hundreds of Homes Destroyed as Tornadoes and Wildfires Ravage Southern and Midwestern States
    A massive storm system sweeping across the U.S. Midwest and South has left at least 40 people dead, hundreds of homes destroyed, and entire communities grappling with staggering damage. Missouri, Kansas, Texas, Oklahoma, Alabama, Mississippi, and Arkansas are among the hardest-hit states, with tornadoes, wildfires, and dust storms cutting a deadly path through the region.
  • California Jury Orders Starbucks to Pay $50 Million After Hot Tea Burns Customer
    FIRING
    A Los Angeles County jury ordered Starbucks to pay $50 million in damages to a customer who suffered severe burns after a scalding hot tea spilled in his lap at a drive-thru location, court records show. The decision, delivered Friday after less than an hour of deliberation, marks one of the largest personal injury verdicts against the Seattle-based coffee chain.
  • Monster Storm System Kills at Least 13; 100 Million at Risk as Tornadoes, Wildfires, and Blizzards Sweep U.S.
    Deadly Storm Outbreak Leaves Destruction Across the U.S., Tornadoes Threaten Millions
    A massive storm system sweeping across the central and southern United States has killed at least 13 people and left a trail of destruction from Missouri to Texas. As the storm moves east, the National Weather Service has issued widespread tornado warnings, with officials warning of a "tornado outbreak" in the Deep South that could bring violent, long-track twisters into the weekend.
  • Severe Storms Kill at Least Six as Tornadoes, Wildfires, and Blizzards Sweep U.S.
    Severe Storms Kill at Least Six as Tornadoes, Wildfires, and Blizzards Sweep U.S.
    A massive storm system stretching from the Great Plains to the East Coast has left at least six people dead, sparked widespread wildfires, and triggered multiple tornadoes as it moves across the country. The National Weather Service warned that more than 100 million people remain at risk from high winds, severe thunderstorms, and blizzard conditions through the weekend.
  • American Airlines Flight Catches Fire at Denver Airport, Passengers Evacuate on Wing
    American Airlines
    An American Airlines Boeing 737-800 caught fire at Denver International Airport on Thursday after being diverted due to reported engine issues. The incident forced passengers to evacuate onto the plane's wing as smoke filled the air.
  • Long Island Brush Fires Scorch 600 Acres, Sparked by Backyard S’mores Attempt
    Long Island Brush Fires Scorch 600 Acres, Sparked by Backyard S’mores Attempt
    A series of brush fires that scorched more than 600 acres on Long Island over the weekend may have been sparked by an attempt to cook s'mores in a backyard fire pit, officials said Monday. The fires, fueled by strong winds and dry conditions, prompted a massive emergency response from more than 90 fire departments and emergency crews, with firefighters working into Sunday to bring the blazes under control.
  • Small Plane Crashes Into Pennsylvania Retirement Community, Injuring Five
    Small Plane Crashes Into Pennsylvania Retirement Community, Injuring Five
    A small private plane crashed into the parking lot of a retirement community in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, on Sunday afternoon, injuring at least five people and igniting multiple vehicles. The aircraft, a Beechcraft Bonanza, took off from Lancaster Airport at approximately 3:15 p.m. before crashing just minutes later near Brethren Village in Manheim Township.
  • ICE Arrests Columbia Protest Leader Mahmoud Khalil
    ICE Detains Hundreds in Sweeping Immigration Crackdown as Trump Sends ‘Strong and Clear Message’
    Federal immigration authorities have arrested Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian activist and former Columbia University student who played a key role in pro-Palestinian demonstrations on campus
  • Newark Police Officer Killed, Another Critically Injured in Shootout With 14-Year-Old
    Newark Police Officer Killed, Another Critically Injured in Shootout With 14-Year-Old
    A Newark police officer was killed, and another remains in critical condition after a shootout with a 14-year-old suspect Friday evening, authorities confirmed. The incident, which occurred near the intersection of Carteret Street and Broadway, has left the law enforcement community reeling.
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