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Southwest Flight Narrowly Avoids Midair Collision

CNN reports: Alarms sounded in the cockpit of a Southwest Airlines jet shortly after taking off from Hollywood Burbank airport near Los Angeles on Friday, prompting evasive maneuvers, the airline said in a statement. Southwest Flight 1496, operating on a Boeing 737, took off just before noon local time on a short flight to Las Vegas. After less than six …

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Israel Says It Will Help Airdrop Food Into Starving Gaza

ABC News reports: Israel will coordinate airdrops of aid into Gaza from foreign countries in the coming days, an Israeli security official confirmed to ABC News, as several European countries are scheduled to hold an emergency call Friday over the dire conditions in the enclave. Aid drops have taken place a number of times in the Gaza Strip since the …

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Macron: France Will Recognize Palestine As A State

The Associated Press reports: French President Emmanuel Macron announced Thursday that France will recognize Palestine as a state, amid snowballing global anger over people starving in Gaza. Macron said in a post on X that he will formalize the decision at the United Nations General Assembly in September. “The urgent thing today is that the war in Gaza stops and …

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Uber To Allow Female Riders To Select Female Drivers

CNBC reports: Uber announced a new feature Wednesday that pairs women drivers and riders, in its latest move to address safety on the ride-hailing platform. The new tool, which the platform will begin piloting next month in the U.S., allows women passengers to match with women drivers when booking or pre-booking rides, and create a preference in their app settings. …

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“Cosby” Star Malcolm-Jamal Warner Dies At Age 54

People Magazine reports: Malcolm-Jamal Warner has died, a source confirms to PEOPLE. He was 54. The actor played the only son of Bill Cosby’s character, Heathcliff Huxtable, in the sitcom from 1984 to 1992. He and Eddie Griffin led the sitcom Malcolm & Eddie from 1996 to 2000, and Warner was also well known for his role as Alex Reed …

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Number Still Missing In Texas Floods Reduced To Three

The Texas Tribune reports: More than two weeks after catastrophic July Fourth floods along the Guadalupe River in Kerr County, authorities reported Saturday that nearly all of the people who had remained on the list of missing persons have been verified as safe. As recently as Monday, rescuers were still trying to find an estimated 101 people. But by Saturday, …

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Israel Has Demolished Thousands Of Gaza Buildings

The BBC reports: Israel has demolished thousands of buildings across Gaza since it withdrew from a ceasefire with Hamas in March, with entire towns and suburbs – once home to tens of thousands of people – levelled in the past few weeks. Satellite images show massive amounts of destruction in several areas which Israel’s military command claims to have under …

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50s And 60s Pop Legend Connie Francis Dies At 87

The Hollywood Reporter reports: Connie Francis, the actress and beloved pop vocalist who had hits with “Who’s Sorry Now?,” “Everybody’s Somebody’s Fool,” “Stupid Cupid” and “Where the Boys Are” before her life took several turbulent turns, has died. She was 87. One of the most commercially successful female singers of all time, she sold 42 million records by the time …

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New Orleans Distributes Sandbags Ahead Of Storm

Axios reports: New Orleans and Jefferson Parish officials are preparing for up to 10 inches of rain as a tropical system heads toward Louisiana. That’s more rain than New Orleans typically gets in the entire month of July. Officials are setting up sandbag locations. A tropical depression could form while it moves west in the Gulf, per the National Hurricane …

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Hurricane Center: Tropical Storm May Be Forming

The Weather Channel reports: The National Hurricane Center is watching a cluster of thunderstorms off the coast of Florida for possible tropical development later this week. Chances for development are increasing, as the system is becoming better defined. This area of low pressure is currently just east of Florida’s Atlantic coast. The NHC is calling this “Invest 93L”, a term …

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At Least Nine Dead In MA Nursing Home Fire [VIDEO]

The Associated Press reports: Nine people have died in a fire at an assisted living facility in Massachusetts, where people were hanging out of windows screaming for help, authorities said Monday. At least 30 people were injured. Firefighters responded to the Gabriel House assisted living facility in Fall River at about 9:50 p.m. Sunday and were met with heavy smoke …

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Presidential Speechwriter David Gergen Dies At 83

The New York Times reports: David Gergen, an inside-the-Beltway veteran who helped shape the public images of four presidents, mostly Republicans, and who, after a turn as a magazine editor, trod a well-worn path from political insider to television commentator, died on Thursday in Lexington, Mass. He was 83. His death, at a retirement community, was caused by Lewy body …

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Walmart Recalls Water Bottles After Blinding Incidents

The Associated Press reports: Walmart is recalling about 850,000 stainless steel water bottles because the lid can “forcefully eject” and unexpectedly strike consumers — resulting in permanent vision loss for two people to date. The recall covers Walmart’s “Ozark Trail 64 oz Stainless Steel Insulated Water Bottles,” which have been sold at the chain’s stores across the country since 2017. …

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NYT: How Netanyahu Prolonged War To Stay In Power

The New York Times reports: For Netanyahu, a truce also came with personal risk. As prime minister, he led a fragile coalition that depended on the support of far-right ministers who wanted to occupy Gaza, not withdraw from it. They sought a long war that would ultimately enable Israel to re-establish Jewish settlements in Gaza. If a cease-fire came too …

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Italian Candy Maker Acquires Kellogg For $3.1 Billion

Yahoo Finance reports: Ferrero announced Thursday it will buy cereal maker WK Kellogg for a price tag of $3.1 billion, or $23 per share. This deal will bring brands including Ferrero Rocher, Nutella, and Tic Tac together with cereal brands like Frosted Flakes and Froot Loops. This deal comes nearly two years after Kellogg split into two companies, WK Kellogg …

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Secret Service Suspends Six Over Trump Shooting

ABC News reports: Six agents were suspended by the U.S. Secret Service for failures connected to last year’s attempted assassination of then-presidential candidate Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, an official told ABC News. The personnel moves were confirmed four days shy of the anniversary of the July 13, 2024, shooting incident that left Trump’s ear bloodied. Corey Comperatore, a firefighter …

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Independent Dan Osborn To Challenge Pete Ricketts

NBC News reports: Independent Dan Osborn launched another run for the Senate in Nebraska on Tuesday after having waged a surprisingly competitive, though ultimately unsuccessful, campaign last year. And Osborn said the biggest difference between last year and next year will be his Republican opponent. “Everything that I talk about, I think Pete Ricketts embodies,” Osborn said in an interview, …

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Tomorrow: Netanyahu Visits WH To Hail Iran “Victory”

The New York Times reports: For Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel, the meeting with President Trump scheduled for Monday will serve as a kind of victory lap after the joint Israeli-U.S. assault last month on Iran’s nuclear facilities. The White House visit — the prime minister’s third since Mr. Trump returned to office — is likely to add luster …

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SpaceX “Rideshare” With Human Ashes Ends Badly

Popular Mechanics reports: As part of a rideshare mission with SpaceX, the Nyx capsule launched from the Vandenberg Space Force Base on June 23rd. The next day, after successfully re-entering the atmosphere on June 24th, the capsule crashed into the Pacific Ocean and lost some unexpected cargo: cannabis and human remains. Now, the cannabis plant matter and seeds weren’t for …

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Hurricane Center Warns Of Storm Forming Off Florida

Newsweek reports: The chances of a cyclone forming near Florida have again increased, forecasters at the National Hurricane Center (NHC) say. If tropical storm formation occurs, it will become the third named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season, taking the name Chantal. Tropical Storms Andrea and Barry formed last week. As of the NHC’s latest update, issued early Thursday morning, …

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