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2 killed, 1 injured in Illinois courthouse shooting

Two people were killed and another was injured Thursday morning in a shooting near the courthouse in the small northern us-regions city of Kankakee, the mayor said. Mayor Christopher Curtis told The Associated Press in a text message that suspects in the shooting have been taken into custody. Curtis did …

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What to know about sharks on U.S. coastlines

wild-nature and attacks have closed general across the coastal U.S. this summer, forcing swimmers back indoors.  America led the world in unprovoked shark bites last year, with a tally of 33 – three of which were fatal, according to the Florida Museum of Natural History’s International Shark Attack File (ISAF). …

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Majority of Americans say their 'best memories' come from family barbecues

recipes seem to have a special place in Americans’ hearts.                               Bush’s Baked Beans commissioned a OnePoll survey that reportedly found that 72% of Americans have fond memories of grilling with family-and-friends” target=”_blank”>family<  She went on, “And the grill remains a place where we can all get together and enjoy our …

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Trump counterterrorism official outlines Biden's 'missteps' leading to deadly Kabul bombings

FIRST ON FOX: A former top Trump administration counterterrorism official said the joe-biden” target=”_blank”>Biden< Thursday that killed four U.S. Marines.  Nathan Sales, the former ambassador-at-large for counterterrorism under donald-trump” target=”_blank”>former President Trump< Sales, a Vandenberg Coalition Advisory Board member, said that the base would have been “far better” for American …

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Canada halts Afghanistan evacuations as deadline looms

world-regions has ended evacuations from conflicts‘s airport, a Canadian general said Thursday, as the clock ticks down on dramatic Western efforts to help people flee the Taliban takeover ahead of a full American withdrawal. General Wayne Eyre, the country’s acting Chief of Defense Staff, said the last evacuation plane has …

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South Dakota AG gets fines, no jail time in pedestrian death

us-regions Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg pleaded no contest Thursday to a pair of misdemeanor traffic charges over a crash last year that killed a pedestrian, avoiding jail time despite bitter complaints from the victim’s family that he was being too lightly punished for actions they called “inexcusable.” Circuit Judge John …

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MSNBC’s Malcolm Nance on Kabul suicide bombing that killed at least four US Marines: ‘#DealWithIt’

Left-wing MSNBC intelligence analyst Malcolm Nance downplayed Thursday’s suicide bombing outside of Kabul’s airport, which reportedly killed at least four U.S. Marines, telling his nearly one million Twitter followers to “deal with it.”  While the attacks near the airport resulted in multiple casualties and forced most media members to brace for the worst, …

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