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Haiti: Arrest in Connection with Murder of US and Haitian Missionaries

Haiti: Arrest in Connection with Murder of US and Haitian Missionaries

In a significant development, Haitian authorities have arrested a man suspected of involvement in the murders of two American missionaries and a Haitian director of a nonprofit organization. The incident, which occurred in May, involved an armed attack that shocked many in Haiti, a nation already grappling with serious security challenges. The tragic event took place on May 23 and claimed the lives of American missionaries Davy Lloyd and his wife, Natalie Lloyd, along with Jude Montis, the Haitian national director of the nonprofit Missions in Haiti Inc., based in Claremore, Oklahoma. The violence is blamed on criminal gangs that…
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U.S. jobless claims show stability despite economic adjustments

U.S. jobless claims show stability despite economic adjustments

The United States continues to maintain a stable level of unemployment claims, reflecting a resilient labor market despite economic fluctuations. For the week ended August 17, the Labor Department reported that initial jobless claims rose slightly by 4,000 to 232,000. The modest increase follows a period of sustained low levels, with the four-week moving average holding steady between 750 and 236,000 claims. In the week ending August 10, about 1.86 million people were receiving work-related benefits, marking a small increase from the previous week. This figure underscores the ongoing stability in the labor market, as claims continue to remain at…
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US Customs Service Seizes Methamphetamine Disguised as Watermelon at San Diego Border

US Customs Service Seizes Methamphetamine Disguised as Watermelon at San Diego Border

In a stunning interception at the San Diego border crossing, U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers seized a truck carrying methamphetamine disguised as watermelons from Mexico. The discovery was made on August 16 during a full inspection of a semi-truck at the border. U.S. Customs and Border Protection detailed that the illicit drugs, estimated to be worth more than $5 million, were cleverly hidden between real watermelons. During the inspection, officials discovered 1,220 packages carefully wrapped in green and red paper to mimic the appearance of watermelons. The total weight of these packages was 2,080 kilograms (about 4,587 pounds). Subsequent…
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RFK Jr. Leaves Arizona Rally Amid Trump Collaboration Rumors

RFK Jr. Leaves Arizona Rally Amid Trump Collaboration Rumors

In a surprising turn of events, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has left an evening meeting in Arizona just before a series of engagements that would have put him in close proximity to former President Donald Trump in Phoenix. The departure comes amid growing speculation that Kennedy may be moving away from his independent stance toward one more aligned with Trump and his Republican base. Scheduled to speak in Phoenix at 2 p.m. EDT about “the current moment in history and the path forward,” Kennedy’s campaign agenda appears to be taking a significant turn. Later, Trump is expected to host a…
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Biden passes torch to Harris during emotional convention in Chicago

Biden passes torch to Harris during emotional convention in Chicago

Chicago, United States — On an emotional night at the Democratic National Convention, President Joe Biden took the stage to wholeheartedly endorse Vice President Kamala Harris as the next leader of the Democratic Party. His endorsement came amid rapturous applause and marked a significant moment, symbolizing a passing of the torch. At 81, Biden received a warm reception, signaling a collective relief within the party following his decision not to seek reelection. This strategic move early in the convention in Chicago was intended to honor Biden and push Harris into a direct competition with Republican Donald Trump, whose campaign has…
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Arrests at Israeli Consulate in Chicago During Democratic Convention Riots

Arrests at Israeli Consulate in Chicago During Democratic Convention Riots

CHICAGO, Illinois, United States — On the second day of the Democratic National Convention, a clash erupted between protesters, who have been activists for decades, and law enforcement at the Israeli consulate in Chicago. Amid chants of "Let them go!" in Spanish, the scene became tense as a small group of politicians quickly fled the area and police, armed with truncheons, ordered the crowd to retreat, effectively blocking their advance down the street. At the same time, a group of protesters burned an American flag, visible from the United Center about 2 miles away, where delegates were casting their votes…
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Getting to Know Tim Walz: Key Facts About the Vice Presidential Candidate

Getting to Know Tim Walz: Key Facts About the Vice Presidential Candidate

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States — As the Democratic National Convention unfolds in Chicago, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz is preparing to step into the national spotlight. Although previously less well-known outside his home state, his nomination as Kamala Harris’s running mate has quickly elevated his profile. From Teacher to Vice Presidential Candidate A native of Nebraska, Tim Walz was a geography teacher and assistant football coach before entering politics. His political journey began when he defeated Republican incumbent Gil Gutknecht in the 2006 congressional race. Known for his moderate views and advocacy for veterans, Walz moved into government politics, winning the…
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Wisconsin Woman Sentenced to 11 Years After Pleading Guilty in Sexual Exploiter's Death

Wisconsin Woman Sentenced to 11 Years After Pleading Guilty in Sexual Exploiter's Death

KENOSHA, WI, United States — A Milwaukee woman has been sentenced to 11 years in prison after accepting a plea deal on a lesser charge of manslaughter in connection with the 2018 death of a Kenosha man. The Kenosha County Court handed down the sentence to Chrystul Kizer, which also includes five years of extended supervision, representing the 570 days she has already spent in custody. Kizer, who was charged with second-degree manslaughter, avoided a potential life sentence with her guilty plea. At age 17, Kizer was accused of fatally shooting Randall Volar in his Kenosha home and then setting…
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Firefighters step up efforts to put out massive California wildfire

Firefighters step up efforts to put out massive California wildfire

CHICO, California, United States — A significant portion of California’s largest wildfire this year has been brought under control as the initial flames have subsided, allowing for a period of relative calm. The Park Fire, which has ravaged several northern counties, is now 53 percent contained after burning nearly 650 square miles. The blaze has destroyed 637 structures and damaged 49 others, making it the fourth-largest wildfire in California's recorded history. Currently, many sections of the burned area are moving into a recovery phase, focusing on cleaning up and securing containment lines. Residents who had been evacuated are now cautiously…
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Former Congressman George Santos to Plead Guilty to Fraud

Former Congressman George Santos to Plead Guilty to Fraud

NEW YORK, UNITED STATES — Former Congressman George Santos is expected to plead guilty to multiple charges during the next session of federal court in Long Island, according to sources familiar with the matter. The sources, who requested anonymity because of the sensitivity of the information, said Santos, a former New York Republican, is expected to admit to multiple fraud charges at a court hearing later this month. Attempts to contact Santos' legal representative for comment were not immediately successful. The trial date, which has been set for Monday night, was requested by both Santos' lawyers and federal prosecutors as…
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