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- U.S.Associated Press
Driver attempting to set a record at Utah’s Bonneville Salt Flats dies after losing control
A driver going 283 mph trying to set a land speed record during a racing event at Utah’s famed Bonneville Salt Flats died Sunday after he lost control of his rocket-like vehicle called the Speed Demon, organizers said. Driver Chris Raschke lost control about two and a half miles into a run and was treated by medical professionals at the scene, but died from his injuries, according to the Southern California Timing Association, which has organized the popular land-speed racing event known as “Sp
- U.S.WHERE IS THE BUZZ
Texas Deputy Jennifer Escalera Under Fire After Saying She’ll Hand Out Tickets Because She “Didn’t Get Cracked”
A Texas sheriff’s deputy is under internal investigation after a controversial TikTok video in which she implied a lack of sex influenced her professional conduct went viral and sparked outrage.… The post Texas Deputy Jennifer Escalera Under Fire After Saying She’ll Hand Out Tickets Because She “Didn’t Get Cracked” appeared first on Where Is The Buzz | Breaking News, Entertainment, Exclusive Interviews & More.
- U.S.KTLA articles
2 stabbed in violent food court altercation inside Southern California mall
Two people were stabbed inside a mall in Carson after what reportedly started as a verbal altercation escalated Sunday, authorities confirmed to KTLA. Deputies with the L.A. County Sheriff’s Department responded to reports of the stabbing at around 2 p.m. at the South Bay Pavillion Mall, located at 20700 Avalon Boulevard. Details are […]
- ScienceAssociated Press
Scientists say they have solved the mystery of what killed more than 5 billion sea stars
Scientists say they have at last solved the mystery of what killed more than 5 billion sea stars off the Pacific coast of North America in a decade-long epidemic. Sea stars – often known as starfish – typically have five arms and some species sport up to 24 arms. Starting in 2013, a mysterious sea star wasting disease sparked a mass die-off from Mexico to Alaska.
- HealthFox News
Highly contagious disease surges in some US states amid report of possible fatal case
Public health departments report increasing hand, foot and mouth disease outbreaks as the contagious virus spreads through daycare and school settings.
- HealthHuffPost Life
RFK Jr.'s Stunning Claim About Black People And Vaccines Sparks Concern From Medical Experts
Experts weigh in on Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s controversial take and what they want everyone to know.
- PoliticsReuters
Border agents directed to stop deportations under Trump's asylum ban after court order, CBS News reports
(Reuters) -U.S. border agents were directed to stop deportations under President Donald Trump's asylum ban, CBS News reported Monday citing two unnamed Department of Homeland Security officials. The direction comes after a three-judge panel at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia circuit on Friday partially granted an order that limited the asylum ban, saying it cannot be used to entirely suspend humanitarian protections for asylum seekers, according to CBS. Officials at Cust
- HealthCNN
Eating minimally processed meals doubles weight loss even when ultraprocessed foods are healthy, study finds
People who ate more typical home-cooked meals lost twice the weight of people eating ultraprocessed foods that met healthy nutritional guidelines, study finds
- U.S.The Cool Down
Woman fights for life after stunning wild animal attack outside home: 'They're usually afraid of people'
"In the summer, I'd say at least once a week you'd see one."
- WorldAssociated Press
8 decades after atomic bombing in Hiroshima, search for missing continues on nearby island
When the first atomic bomb detonated 80 years ago on Aug. 6, thousands of the dead and dying were brought to the small, rural island of Ninoshima, just south of Hiroshima, by military boats with crews that had trained for suicide attack missions. Many of the victims had their clothes burned off and their flesh hung from their faces and limbs. Decades later, people in the area are looking for the remains of the missing, driven by a desire to account for and honor the victims and bring relief to
- WorldBBC
South African farm worker says he was forced to feed women to pigs
At the start of a murder trial, a farm supervisor says his boss ordered him to dispose of two women's bodies.
- U.S.USA TODAY
Wild pigs found with blue-dyed meat in California. Why officials are issuing a warning
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife said multiple wild pig's tissue turned blue in the Monterey County area after pesticide bait exposure.
- WorldAssociated Press
Israel euthanizes crocodiles after repeated escapes and inhumane treatment
A bask of crocodiles brought to an Israeli settlement in the West Bank decades ago is meeting its end, as authorities euthanize the aging reptiles after years of their repeated escapes from a long-neglected farm. Israeli authorities said Monday that government veterinarians had culled the crocodiles because they threatened the area's residents and were themselves suffering from inhumane treatment. The exact number of crocodiles euthanized and the method of culling were not immediately clear.
- PoliticsHuffPost
'Mark My Words': George Conway's Chilling Trump Prediction Is 'Just A Matter Of Time'
The conservative attorney warned that the president could be steering the nation into a major crisis.
- U.S.NY Post
Video Texas cop under investigation after pledging to give ‘everyone’ a ticket after she didn’t get laid in viral TikTok
A Precinct 5 constable deputy is facing an internal investigation after posting a now-deleted TikTok video. FOX 26's Jonathan Mejia reached out to the Constable's Office and spoke to residents about the matter. Texas cop under investigation after pledging to give ‘everyone’ a ticket after she didn’t get laid in viral TikTok