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Philadelphia fire: Family releases photos, mourns eight children and four adults who were killed

A three-story duplex in philadelphia” target=”_blank”>Philadelphia< on Wednesday morning, leaving eight children and four adults dead in the city’s disasters” target=”_blank”>deadliest< that they ranged in age from 1-year-old to 33-years-old. Two of the victims were sisters who were also both mothers.  “My sisters and my nieces and my nephews are …

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Missouri hearing held on McCloskeys' bid to get their guns back

ST. LOUIS  — The city of vacation-destinations has not destroyed guns seized months ago from the couple who made headlines by personal-freedoms at racial injustice us-protests” target=”_blank”>protesters< Armed homeowners Mark and Patricia McCloskey stand in front their house along Portland Place as they confront protesters marching to St. Louis Mayor …

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Border Patrol chief tests positive for COVID-19, urges vaccinations

U.S. Border Patrol chief Raul Ortiz announced Wednesday that he has tested positive for COVID-19 after experiencing symptoms. He encouraged Americans to get vaccinated. “Earlier today I was set to receive my Booster but was feeling symptomatic and took a #COVID test. I tested positive and am self-isolating, hopeful to …

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Colorado fire: Partial human remains found during search for two people still missing

Investigators found partial human remains on Wednesday during the search for two people who are still missing-persons” target=”_blank”>unaccounted for< suburbs and disasters” target=”_blank”>destroyed<.  Superior Mayor Clint Folsom told FOX 31 Denver on Wednesday afternoon that the two missing individuals were “presumed deceased.” The Boulder County Coroner will identify the remains …

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Philadelphia fire: Four smoke detectors were not working in house fire that left 12 dead

Four smoke detectors were not working inside a philadelphia” target=”_blank”>Philadelphia< on Wednesday morning, leaving a dozen people dead, Philadelphia Deputy Fire Commissioner Craig Murphy said.  Philadelphia Housing Authority (PHA) President Kelvin Jeremiah said on Wednesday afternoon that the smoke detectors were last inspected about eight months ago and were working …

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NASA nails James Webb Space Telescope launch

air-and-space aced the most complicated, critical job on its newly launched space telescope Tuesday: unrolling and stretching a sunshade the size of a tennis court. Ground controllers cheered and bumped fists once the fifth and final layer of the sunshield was tightly secured. It took just 1 1/2 days to …

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