World News
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Two suspected American communist insurgents killed in clash in the Philippines
Lyle Prijoles and Kai Dana-Rene Sorem were among 19 killed in a Philippine army firefight with suspected communist insurgents tied to the New People’s Army.
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Mojtaba Khamenei using ‘bin Laden template’ to survive, learned from Abbottabad: analyst
Analyst compares Mojtaba Khamenei's disappearance from public view to Osama bin Laden's decade of hiding, calling it a strategic milestone for the U.S.
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Three sisters found dead in ocean at popular tourist beach as police probe mysterious tragedy
Three sisters from London were formally identified after being found in the water near Brighton beach as police continue investigating their deaths.
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Mamdani won't attend Israel Day Parade, breaking decades-long mayoral tradition amid antisemitism surge
NYC's Israel Day Parade expects record turnout after Mayor Mamdani confirmed he will not attend, drawing criticism from Jewish leaders citywide.
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'Written in our DNA': Polish pilots who remember Soviet rule prepare for America's most lethal fighter jet
Poland expects its first F-35 fighter jets very soon as U.S. and Polish forces train together at a key NATO air base near the alliance's eastern flank.
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Hezbollah grooms children for martyrdom through its scout movement, report claims
Experts say Hezbollah recruits and radicalizes youth through its Mahdi Scouts, preparing children to become fighters and carry out jihad missions.
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WHO head 'deeply concerned' over 'scale and speed' of Ebola spread, says emergency committee will meet
WHO chief convenes emergency committee over Ebola outbreak in Congo and Uganda, citing over 500 suspected cases and 131 fatalities from the virus.
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American tourists arrested in Japan after alleged break-in at viral monkey Punch's enclosure
Two Americans were reportedly arrested at Ichikawa City Zoo in Japan after one allegedly trespassed into viral monkey star Punch's enclosure this week.
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Maduro ally deported to US over alleged billion-dollar corruption scheme tied to oil, food program
Maduro ally Alex Saab faces federal charges and deportation to the U.S. for allegedly orchestrating a sweeping money laundering and bribery scheme.
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Bodies of four missing Italian divers found inside 'shark cave' in Maldives days after they vanished
Rescuers found four Italian divers' bodies deep inside a Maldives underwater cave days after they vanished during a dive far beyond recreational limits.
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US, Nigeria strike ISIS fighters again from the air after killing senior leader
U.S. and Nigerian forces struck ISIS targets in Nigeria days after President Trump announced the killing of global ISIS leader Abu-Bilal al-Minuki.
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Canada confirms hantavirus case linked to cruise ship outbreak that has killed three passengers
Canada confirms a hantavirus case linked to the MV Hondius cruise ship outbreak that has killed three people and sickened multiple passengers.
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Netanyahu 'blunder' threatens US-backed Israel-UAE alliance at critical moment with Iran: analyst
U.S.-brokered Israel-UAE alliance shows signs of strain after Netanyahu's claimed secret UAE visit drew a swift denial amid rising Iran tensions.
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ISIS terror leader at large after US strike kills top commander amid rising Africa threat: analyst
Human intelligence penetrated deep local networks to kill ISIS West Africa commander al-Minuki, described as the group's biggest loss in years.
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NATO ally Poland warns Russia, Belarus pushing illegal migrants toward alliance — and the US
Poland's military guards its Belarus border against what officials call a Russian-backed hybrid warfare campaign using migrants to destabilize NATO.
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Maldives military diver dies searching for four Italian divers missing inside underwater cave system
A Maldivian military diver died from decompression sickness during a perilous mission to recover bodies of four Italian divers trapped in a deep underwater cave.
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King Charles 'shocked and saddened' over soldier's 'unexplained' death at horse show he attended
King Charles was "shocked and saddened" after a soldier died following a fall at the Royal Windsor Horse Show during a King's Troop display Friday.
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WHO declares Ebola outbreak in Central Africa a public health emergency after 80 suspected deaths
The WHO declared the Ebola outbreak in the DRC and Uganda an international public health emergency after dozens of suspected deaths were reported.
Events
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True Crime: Donald Harvey
True Crime: Donald Harvey was an American serial killer who claimed to have murdered 87 people, though he has 37 confirmed victims.
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Curated Conversations for Curious Minds: Looking Back at Apollo & Forward to Artemis
In the summer, we celebrate the anniversary of the first moon landing while looking forward to the prospect of a new lunar landing before the end of the decade.
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Story Time
Come to the library to enjoy story time with Ms. Karen! Participants will hear 2-3 books, sing songs, and do a fun craft while practicing early literacy skills.
at North Dearborn Library

The collision occurred at the Mary and William Street intersection.

He is a lifelong resident of Batesville.

The speed limit is being reduced to properly accommodate the roadway's composition and to enhance safety in the area.

Several boys and girls high school basketball teams from the area will compete.

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The Top 100 Underclass Showcase events take place in June at Ben Davis High School.
