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Hundreds were killed in a powerful 7.8 magnitude earthquake that hit southern Turkey and northern Syria in the early morning hours Monday.

A significant earthquake killed hundreds of people in the Middle East this morning; debris from the Chinese spy balloon shot down over the weekend is being investigated by U.S. officials; and another near collision between two airplanes at a U.S. airport over the weekend. These stories and more highlight the daily morning rundown for Monday,…

Some of the single men seeking asylum protested the move to the new Brooklyn Cruise Terminal facility, citing concerns about privacy and heat.

New York City officials continue to try out new iterations of migrant relief centers as they grapple with, what Mayor Eric Adams calls, a “crisis.” This week, the city moved single migrant men out of the Watson Hotel and into the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal. City officials said the move was because the hotel space was…

President Biden has informed Congress that he is ending the national emergency and public health emergency for covid on may 11.

The federal COVID emergency will officially come to an end this spring; winter weather is again grounding flights nationwide; first responders involved in the Tyre Nichols case have been fired; and an appeals court rules that Johnson and Johnson cannot use a subsidiary to protect itself from lawsuits. These stories and more highlight the daily…

Nationwide protests against police brutality sparked after newly released footage showed Tyre Nichols being beaten by Memphis police. 

Protestors around the country honor the life of Tyre Nichols and call for police reform; Secretary of State Antony Blinken is in Israel in the wake of a terrorist attack; and the matchup for Super Bowl LVII is set. These stories and more highlight the daily morning rundown for Monday, Jan. 30, 2023.  Police protests…

Fans leaving a Drake concert at the famed Apollo Theater in NYC were surprised to find themselves being filmed by NYPD without permission.

Some Drake fans leaving a concert last week at the Apollo Theater in New York City were surprised to find themselves being filmed by the NYPD without their consent. Privacy advocates voiced concerns over the potential use of the footage, but the NYPD claimed the community affairs officer was simply collecting video for the 28th…

Three Iranians have been arrested and charged in an assassination attempt against a U.S. journalist who resides in New York.

A murder-for-hire plot by Iranians targets a U.S. journalist; the FDA is easing blood donor restrictions on gay men; and New York Uber and Lyft drivers will have to drive an electric vehicle by 2030. These stories and more highlight the daily afternoon rundown for Friday, Jan. 27, 2023.  Iranians arrested in journalist murder plot…

Assaults on law enforcement sows distrust in communities and will make it more difficult for them to do their dangerous jobs successfully.

Five former Memphis Police Department officers were charged with second-degree murder in the beating of a 29-year-old Black man, Tyre Nichols, after a traffic stop. The attack — which attorneys for the victim’s family describe as resembling the Los Angeles Police Department beating of Rodney King — was caught on video to be released shortly.…

Anti-abortion voices are being heard in the 50th annual March for Life. Thousands of supporters are in Washington, D.C.

The D.C. mayor is calling on the federal government to get back to work or hand over their empty office spaces consuming downtown; and a new report reveals fentanyl deaths in children have surged at an alarming rate. These stories and more highlight the midday rundown for Friday, Jan. 20, 2023.  March for Life rally…

Prosecutors announced their plans to charge actor Alec Baldwin with involuntary manslaughter in the shooting on the “Rust" film set.

Alec Baldwin will be charged with involuntary manslaughter; Trump is poised to start tweeting again; and a bill is debated that would allow 12-year-olds to get vaccinated without parental consent. These stories and more highlight our daily afternoon rundown for Thursday, Jan. 19, 2023.  Alec Baldwin charged in film set shooting Prosecutors announced Thursday morning…

The 2024 Chevrolet Corvette will use a hybrid of gas and electric power to become the classic brand's fastest edition ever.

The 2024 Chevrolet Corvette, set to be released in the second half of 2023, will use a hybrid of gas and electric power to become the classic brand’s fastest edition ever. The E-Ray can go from zero to 60 mph in 2.5 seconds. According to General Motors, the car can cover a quarter mile in…

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