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Charlie Kirk, a right-wing activist and commentator, was shot in the neck on Wednesday while speaking at Utah Valley University. Police confirm that a suspect has been taken into custody, though details about a motive remain unclear.
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Conservative activist Charlie Kirk, a vocal ally of President Donald Trump, was shot and killed at a Utah university event on Wednesday. The state’s governor described the incident as a political assassination, amplifying growing concerns over political violence.
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Right-wing commentator Charlie Kirk was shot Wednesday at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah, during a campus event. Authorities report that a suspect is in custody, marking an unsettling moment at a gathering featuring the conservative activist.
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Two Terre Haute favorites—Baesler’s Market and Charlie’s Pub & Grub—have joined forces to support Miracle on 7th Street with a “legendary” burger fundraiser. Their collaboration highlights the power of local businesses coming together to benefit the community.
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Amazon’s Zoox is debuting its driverless taxi service in Las Vegas, offering free rides to curious passengers. This high-tech gamble highlights both safety concerns and the promise of next-level urban transport in the city where everything is a wager.
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A teenage driver was injured Tuesday morning when their car collided with a farming tractor trailer along Highway 127. The accident occurred south of mile marker 14 around 7:50 a.m. and resulted in undisclosed injuries to the teen.
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NASA’s Perseverance rover has uncovered a new reason to be excited about Mars: Rocks found in an ancient river channel may contain the strongest hints yet of ancient microscopic life. If confirmed, these findings could reshape our understanding of the Red Planet’s history.
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The Portland Trail Blazers appear caught between caution and optimism as Jerami Grant faces a bleak outlook while Deni Avdija continues to impress. Analysts predict a breakout year even amid these starkly contrasting updates.
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A special election for the Cache County executive seat on Thursday will proceed without public participation. Instead, a select group of Republican Party leaders and delegates will decide the outcome at Ridgeline High School.
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Three men recently faced a British Columbia court by video after authorities claimed they uncovered a murder plot during a jailbreak investigation. One of the accused is alleged to have helped gangland killer Rabih Alkhalil escape from a B.C. jail. The case highlights how a routine probe can lead to major criminal charges.
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The Department of Labor’s internal watchdog is investigating the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) after President Donald Trump fired its commissioner, Erika McEntarfer, following a lackluster jobs report. This probe aims to examine how the BLS compiles its data and why the recent employment figures triggered such a strong response.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers have parted ways with a former All-Star, while a reliever is likely done for the season. To add to the upheaval, a key pitcher’s unexpected demotion raises fresh concerns about the team’s prospects.
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An Israeli airstrike on a Hamas office in Doha has yielded sharp worldwide criticism, as leaders across the globe express disapproval. U.S. President Donald Trump has also joined the outcry, adding significant weight to the condemnation.
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A former Boston Celtics star could soon find a home with the New York Knicks, according to recent buzz. Meanwhile, Al Horford has shared his latest update, and analysts predict a breakout year for a big man in Boston’s roster.
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Poland reports multiple Russian drones crossing its borders during a wave of attacks on Ukraine. The Polish military, with NATO support, swiftly brought down the unauthorized aircraft, labeling the incursion an “act of aggression.”
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Recent comments out of the White House, specifically calling certain individuals “hard-core criminals,” have rekindled debate over eugenics-like language in American politics. In an editorial by Michael Hiltzik, the reemergence of such rhetoric is placed under scrutiny, especially in light of historical abuses associated with eugenics.
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The man accused of stabbing three people at a Vancouver Chinatown festival two years ago says he was both mentally and “morally” sick at the time. His claims emerged during cross-examination on the third day of his Vancouver trial for aggravated assault.
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A destructive fire involving an electric vehicle caused serious damage to a Tempe home. Firefighters from both Tempe and Phoenix arrived quickly to contain the blaze, which forced several residents, including a man and woman, to evacuate.
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Linda Schuyler, co-creator of the popular “Degrassi” franchise, has taken legal action to block the premiere of a new documentary on the series. Scheduled for debut at the Toronto International Film Festival, “Degrassi: Whatever It Takes” is alleged to contain defamatory statements.
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Contrary to earlier predictions of a chilly reception, Donald Trump earned a warm round of applause while dining in Washington, D.C. Observers thanked him for what they called “saving the city,” suggesting views of his law enforcement efforts are not as unwelcome as some believed.
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During an evening out at a high-end D.C. steakhouse, President Donald Trump was directly confronted by Code Pink activists. They seized a last-minute reservation and used it to bring their antiwar, pro-immigrant, and pro-Palestinian message face to face with the president.
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