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Three elderly men were found dead in Hawaii’s remote Puna district. Police link the killings to former property tenant Jacob Baker, raising questions about Puna’s low‑cost living, code enforcement, and an often‑overlooked culture of work‑trade communities.

Three elderly men were found dead in Hawaii’s remote Puna district. Police link the killings to former property tenant Jacob Baker, raising questions about Puna’s low‑cost living, code enforcement, and an often‑overlooked culture of work‑trade communities.

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When former Arcadia mayor Eileen Wang pleaded guilty to acting as a Chinese government agent, the city’s all‑Asian council faced community anger and questions about foreign influence and anti‑Asian bias.

When former Arcadia mayor Eileen Wang pleaded guilty to acting as a Chinese government agent, the city’s all‑Asian council faced community anger and questions about foreign influence and anti‑Asian bias.

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A catastrophic burst of a caustic‑chemical tank at a paper‑product plant on the Columbia River has left 11 workers dead and six injured. The tragedy reverberates in a town built on timber and paper mills, stirring questions about safety and the future of Longview’s industrial heart.

A catastrophic burst of a caustic‑chemical tank at a paper‑product plant on the Columbia River has left 11 workers dead and six injured. The tragedy reverberates in a town built on timber and paper mills, stirring questions about safety and the future of Longview’s industrial heart.

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In a historic five‑set quarter‑final, 19‑year‑old Brazilian Joao Fonseca became the first teenage player to beat Novak Djokovic at a Grand Slam, with the classic match ending 4‑6, 4‑6, 6‑3, 7‑5, 7‑5. Djokovic’s dream of a 25th title hangs up, and a new champion is in the line of fire.

In a historic five‑set quarter‑final, 19‑year‑old Brazilian Joao Fonseca became the first teenage player to beat Novak Djokovic at a Grand Slam, with the classic match ending 4‑6, 4‑6, 6‑3, 7‑5, 7‑5. Djokovic’s dream of a 25th title hangs up, and a new champion is in the line of fire.

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The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has extended Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for about 11,000 Lebanese immigrants, allowing them to remain in the United States and work until November 27 2026.

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has extended Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for about 11,000 Lebanese immigrants, allowing them to remain in the United States and work until November 27 2026.

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As Chicago prepares to open the $850‑million Obama Presidential Center on Juneteenth, the city’s residents and architects weigh a striking 225‑foot tower against the loss of historic parkland and the potential impact on low‑income neighborhoods.

As Chicago prepares to open the $850‑million Obama Presidential Center on Juneteenth, the city’s residents and architects weigh a striking 225‑foot tower against the loss of historic parkland and the potential impact on low‑income neighborhoods.

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Pulp Mill Tank Explodes In Southwest Washington, Killing Workers and Leaving Ten Injured
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Pulp Mill Tank Explodes In Southwest Washington, Killing Workers and Leaving Ten Injured

A critical SQL injection flaw in the Department of Homeland Security's VoterLink platform exposed 10 million voter records, including addresses, voting histories, and biometric data. The breach, detected by cybersecurity firm Cybersafe Inc., has triggered a 72-hour nationwide alert and raised alarms about foreign interference. Lawmakers are now demanding a forensic review before the upcoming November elections.

A critical SQL injection flaw in the Department of Homeland Security's VoterLink platform exposed 10 million voter records, including addresses, voting histories, and biometric data. The breach, detected by cybersecurity firm Cybersafe Inc., has triggered a 72-hour nationwide alert and raised alarms about foreign interference. Lawmakers are now demanding a forensic review before the upcoming November elections.

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President Donald Trump announced Saturday that a 'largely negotiated' US-Iran deal is nearing finalization, including the reopening of the critical Strait of Hormuz. The announcement follows months of stalled talks after February strikes and a fragile April ceasefire. Iranian officials cautiously welcomed the development while accusing the US of 'contradictory statements' and insisting on control of the strait. The US maintains a blockade of Iranian ports since April 13, disrupting trade while claiming it 'squeezes Iran economically.' Gulf allies Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Qatar supported the peace process, with Pakistan mediating as Trump called off potential airstrikes. However, key hurdles remain: Iran demands control over Hormuz traffic while the US insists on economic sanctions. Trump claims the deal 'absolutely' prevents Iran's nuclear weapons program, but no specific terms have been released, raising questions about implementation and regional stability.

President Donald Trump announced Saturday that a 'largely negotiated' US-Iran deal is nearing finalization, including the reopening of the critical Strait of Hormuz. The announcement follows months of stalled talks after February strikes and a fragile April ceasefire. Iranian officials cautiously welcomed the development while accusing the US of 'contradictory statements' and insisting on control of the strait. The US maintains a blockade of Iranian ports since April 13, disrupting trade while claiming it 'squeezes Iran economically.' Gulf allies Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Qatar supported the peace process, with Pakistan mediating as Trump called off potential airstrikes. However, key hurdles remain: Iran demands control over Hormuz traffic while the US insists on economic sanctions. Trump claims the deal 'absolutely' prevents Iran's nuclear weapons program, but no specific terms have been released, raising questions about implementation and regional stability.

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The landmark COP29 agreement mobilizes $1.5 trillion in climate finance through green bonds and carbon credit mechanisms, but environmental groups expose underfunded renewable infrastructure and loopholes allowing oil/gas companies to offset emissions. OnPoint's live analysis reveals the plan fails to address fossil fuel subsidies and lacks enforceable timelines, risking a 2030-2035 emissions plateau that scientists say is insufficient to limit warming to 1.5°C.

The landmark COP29 agreement mobilizes $1.5 trillion in climate finance through green bonds and carbon credit mechanisms, but environmental groups expose underfunded renewable infrastructure and loopholes allowing oil/gas companies to offset emissions. OnPoint's live analysis reveals the plan fails to address fossil fuel subsidies and lacks enforceable timelines, risking a 2030-2035 emissions plateau that scientists say is insufficient to limit warming to 1.5°C.

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