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A 28-year-old man lost his life in a triple shooting on Chicago’s Far South Side. Two other individuals were wounded in the Morgan Park neighborhood, police said. Local authorities have not provided further details.
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European nations dispatched small numbers of troops to Greenland, hoping to demonstrate the island’s defense capability as President Trump continues his push to acquire it. Denmark led the coordinated exercises, seeking to reassure Washington of Greenland’s security.
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An alleged $8 billion in taxpayer funds disappearing from Minnesota’s welfare system has sparked public outrage. Now, many are asking why government is in the welfare business in the first place—and what accountability truly looks like.
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Ducks dominate the spotlight in this latest sports update, highlighting intriguing developments from around the country. Key mentions include Dante Moore’s significance amid the continuous wave of breaking news. Originally reported by SB Nation and shared through Yahoo! News, these headlines underscore the fervor surrounding Duck sports.
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The Supreme Court has now twice declined to rule on Donald Trump’s emergency tariffs, sparking speculation that the prolonged silence might work in the former president’s favor. JPMorgan analysts suggest that protracted deliberation is more likely to yield a Trump-friendly decision, despite skepticism from various legal experts.
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Tax increment financing (TIF) often becomes a target for fear-driven criticism. This commentary offers a counterpoint, explaining how TIF works to support local development and underscoring that caution should not be confused with baseless alarm.
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Benton Harbor school board trustees have reelected Dashuna Robinson as president for the sixth year in a row, underscoring her enduring leadership. The local district continues to place its trust in Robinson’s experience and vision.
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Thailand reported a second construction mishap near Bangkok just one day after a crane collapsed onto a passenger train, resulting in 32 fatalities. The close succession of these incidents has raised urgent questions about safety measures in the country’s infrastructure sector.
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Nottingham Forest are considering ending Oleksandr Zinchenko’s season-long loan deal from Arsenal earlier than planned. The 29-year-old defender joined Forest last summer, but reports now suggest his tenure could be cut short this month, according to BBC Sport.
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A brief mention of “Bethune-Cookman at UAPB women” recently appeared on Nwaonline, yet details remain behind a paywall. Categorized under politics and top news, the full story remains inaccessible to the public without subscription.
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Iran’s internet remains disrupted for the seventh consecutive day, according to NetBlocks, as nationwide protests continue. Observers worry that the ongoing blackout underscores growing challenges to freedom of assembly and open communication.
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A Brooklyn man stands accused of murder for opening fire on Christmas Eve in Brownsville. The victim, 47-year-old Polish immigrant, had been celebrating the holiday before the fatal encounter.
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For the second consecutive year, the Montgomery County Legislature has named District 7 Legislator Michael Pepe as chairman and District 6 Legislator Chad Majewski as deputy chairman. This decision reflects a move toward stability and continuity in county governance.
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A federal law enforcement officer with the Department of Homeland Security shot a man in the leg during an immigration operation in Minneapolis. Minnesota officials offered an update on the incident, which was reported by CBS News and anchored by Jessi Mitchell, detailing what happened Wednesday night.
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Two online petitions are surging in popularity, calling for the deportation of two children of high-ranking Iranian officials. Iranian-Americans argue that these privileged individuals should not be allowed to enjoy an American lifestyle while Tehran’s government continues to denounce the United States as the “Great Satan.”
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As 2026 approaches, early reports shed light on the potential scope of the federal budget for Indian Country. Although few details are publicly available, land-related considerations figure prominently in the discussion, signaling possible changes for tribal communities.
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The Trump administration’s immigration crackdown is facing a legal challenge in Minnesota, but so far, there has been no judicial decision on the state’s request to halt the sweeps. Judge Katherine Menendez is reviewing the matter while military lawyers may step in to support efforts against these enforcement actions.
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Two new films, “All That’s Left of You” and “The Voice of Hind Rajab,” turn medical emergencies into moral battlegrounds. Set against the backdrop of the Palestinian struggle, they highlight how time—and the lack thereof—shapes crucial decisions.
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Cornerback Trevon Diggs, a recent addition to the Green Bay Packers, played just one snap against the Bears—and it was far from impressive. Despite speaking confidently beforehand, his brief appearance raises questions about his readiness to perform.
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An ICE officer fatally shot a woman named Renee Good and was later found to be suffering from internal bleeding, according to U.S. officials. The shooting, which occurred in Minnesota, is now under scrutiny as more details continue to emerge.
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Lancaster County’s beloved Make-A-Wish truck convoy is moving to a new route for its annual event on Saturday, May 9. Taking off from Manheim PA Auto Auction, the convoy marks a spirited shift for one of the region’s most uplifting celebrations.
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