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Russian and Chinese ships cruised ” close to Alaska,” according to US officials, but they weren’t “a threat”

Despite operating “close to Alaska” the previous week, a Russian and Chinese naval formation “was not seen as a threat,” according to U.S. Northern Command’s statement on Sunday. According to a NORTHCOM announcement to ABC News, “Air and maritime resources beneath our commands performed missions to ensure the security of the United States and Canada,”…

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Authorities report 3 deaths as a result of firefighting helicopter collisions in Southern California

Officials reported late Sunday night that 3 persons had died after 2 helicopters crashed while battling a fire in Cabazon, Southern California. “The initial chopper made it to a neighboring safe landing. Sadly, the 2nd helicopter crashed, killing all three crew members horribly, according to CalFire Southern Region Chief David Fulcher. According to Fulcher, the victims were…

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New Orleans Police Department Has Arrested a Library Security Guard After Allegedly Shooting a Man Outside the Building

A 23-year-old woman was arrested for attempted murder by the New Orleans Police Department. According to court filings, Kia Simmons, a registered security guard working at the New Orleans Library main branch on Loyola Avenue, opened fire on Henry Mark at about 5:20 p.m. Saturday. According to the source, it all started when Mark and…

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Convicted felon in Florida was arrested for the 25th time in Putnam County on Friday, police reports

A convicted felon was arrested for the 25th time in Putnam County on Friday, according to officials. Casey Judd Howe, a 49-year-old resident of East Palatka, was charged on Friday evening with first-degree felony methamphetamine trafficking and possession of a handgun by a convicted felon. The Putnam County Sheriff’s Office said that their deputies had…

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Check Out the Alabama Water Utilities That Had the Most Violations According to EWG database

Most tap water in Alabama passes federal drinking water regulations, but that doesn’t mean it’s lacking toxins like arsenic, lead, and potentially dangerous disinfection byproducts. While these chemicals are acceptable to consume in small quantities, the Environmental Working Group claims that the US Environmental Protection Agency’s drinking water rules are “out-of-date” and allow for greater amounts…

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