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A driver slammed into a construction zone on Route-16 and hit several vehicles, including equipment with radioactive material ...
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Deep Ellum bar faces shutdown over crime concerns
A popular bar in Deep Ellum is at the center of a legal dispute as a property owner seeks to terminate its lease, claiming the venue contributes to public safety issues. A court hearing is underway to ...
"Today in Ohio" discussion exposes how Cleveland and other Ohio cities have higher crime rates than D.C., suggesting political motives behind federal intervention ...
According to the 2025 J.D. Power U.S. Electric Vehicle Experience (EVX) Public Charging Study, Tesla leads in public EV ...
Washington, D.C., recorded a homicide rate of 27.54 per 100,000 residents in 2024, ranking fourth among major U.S. cities despite overall violent crime dropping 35% from 2023.
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allAfrica.com on MSNSomalia Executes Three Al-Shabaab Militants Convicted of Deadly Attacks in Mogadishu and Lower Shabelle
Somalia's military court has carried out the death sentence by firing squad against three convicted members of the militant group Al-Shabaab, officials confirmed on Thursday morning.
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allAfrica.com on MSNKenya: Fears As Stray Bullets, Rockets From Somalia Strike Mandera
Fear and anxiety rocked Mandera residents as stray bullets, rockets and live ordnance hit Kenyan soil, endangering lives and destroying property.
Federal intervention is supposed to last 30 days but President says he will have Republicans in Congress push for extensions ...
The incident coincided with President Donald Trump’s push to flood the city with National Guard troops and federal officers ...
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Ex-Detroit chief says Trump's D.C. troop takeover undermines local control | Opinion
Former Detroit police chief warns Trump’s National Guard deployment to D.C. risks escalation, undermines local control and public trust.
Cut resources that keep people safe, let the fractures deepen, then point to the damage as proof the city is “out of control.
Five Northern Virginia school districts face federal demands to change policies by Aug. 15 or risk losing funding and legal action under Title IX enforcement.
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