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07-18-2023

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Firefighter Killed and Another Injured in Shooting at Birmingham Fire Station

Firefighter Jordan Melton has died after being shot inside a fire station in Birmingham, Alabama. Another firefighter, Jamal Jones, is currently in serious condition. The shooting occurred in what police believe may have been a targeted attack. The suspect and motive are unknown. Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin expressed his sorrow and praised Melton's character and potential. The fire department honored Melton's life and legacy in a statement.

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Woman Terrified After Discovering Man Hiding in Car While Driving

A woman in Massachusetts was terrified to find a man hiding in the backseat of her car while she was driving. She drove erratically, causing the man to fall out of the vehicle. The suspect was arrested and charged with breaking and entering into a vehicle in the nighttime. Police reminded everyone to lock their unattended vehicles.

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Judge temporarily blocks Iowa's six-week abortion ban

An Iowa judge has temporarily blocked the state's six-week abortion ban, allowing abortion to remain legal up to 20 weeks while the legal challenge progresses. The judge stated that there are good arguments on both sides of the issue and that the court must follow current Iowa Supreme Court precedent. Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds has vowed to fight the decision.

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Four recent mysterious deaths of women in Portland area linked

Investigators have determined that four recent mysterious deaths of women in the Portland area are linked. The Multnomah County District Attorney's Office has collected information from law enforcement agencies and interviewed several people in connection with the murders. The office has not provided further details but assured the public that there is no active danger to the community. The cause of death for the victims is still being determined. The office is asking the public for any tips or information related to the four murders.

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Mysterious object washes up on Australian beach

A mysterious object covered in barnacles has washed up on Green Head beach in Western Australia. The Australian Space Agency is working with other global space agencies to identify the object, which is believed to be part of an Indian rocket. The responsible party for launching the object into space is also responsible for its disposal. The object has been determined to be safe, but authorities are still removing it from the beach.

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Belarusian journalist arrested without explanation

Journalist Ihar Karnei has been arrested in Minsk, Belarus without any explanation. The authorities raided his apartment and seized his devices. Karnei has been associated with RFE/RL, which is considered extremist in Belarus. He has been placed in a detention center known for its harsh conditions and torture. Since the controversial 2020 election, journalists and activists in Belarus have faced repression, with many being arrested and organizations being shut down. Karnei is one of 36 journalists currently behind bars in Belarus.

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Heavy rainfall in South Korea leaves 41 dead and causes widespread damage

Torrential downpours in South Korea have caused severe flooding, resulting in 41 deaths, 35 injuries, and 9 people missing. Approximately 12,780 people have been forced to evacuate, and 28,600 households are without power. President Yoon Suk Yeol has ordered the mobilization of resources for rescue, assistance, and recovery efforts, with major affected areas set to be designated as special disaster zones. The Defense Ministry is also contributing equipment and 11,000 soldiers to aid in the search for missing individuals and the restoration of damages. The destruction mainly occurred in central and southern regions, with the most missing persons reported in the southeastern province of North Gyeongsang and the city of Busan. Climate scientists note that these floods, as well as those in other parts of the world, are becoming more frequent due to storms forming in a warmer atmosphere caused by climate change.

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DeSantis files paperwork for 2024 presidential bid during South Carolina visit

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis filed his official paperwork to run for president in 2024 during a stop in South Carolina. DeSantis, who has been positioning himself as a primary threat to former President Donald Trump, has struggled to gain traction in the polls. During his visit, DeSantis condemned what he called the 'weaponization of government' against Trump and outlined his plans to reform the military by removing 'woke' policies and focusing on national defense. South Carolina is a critical state for Republican presidential hopefuls and has been a stronghold for Trump in previous campaigns.

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Coast Guard offloads $158M in illegal drugs from drug-bust operation

The U.S. Coast Guard has offloaded over $158 million worth of illegal drugs in San Diego following a successful drug-bust operation. The operation resulted in the confiscation of more than 11,600 pounds of cocaine and 5,500 pounds of marijuana. Multiple agencies, including the U.S. Department of Defense and the Mexican Navy, collaborated in this effort. The Coast Guard's commitment to combating drug smuggling was commended, and their efforts in preventing drugs from reaching the U.S. were praised.

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Airplane slide falls off, damages house in Chicago suburb

An airplane slide fell off a United Airlines plane and damaged a house in the Chicago suburb of Park Ridge. The slide hit part of the house, damaging the roof, downspout, and window screen. United Airlines is working with the FAA to investigate how the slide ended up in the neighborhood.

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