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    News Rains in S. Korea turn Seoul's roads to rivers, leave 7 dead

    Heavy rains drenched South Korea's capital region, turning the streets of Seoul's affluent Gangnam district into a river, leaving submerged vehicles and overwhelming public transport systems. At least seven people were killed and six others were missing. Commuters were slowly returning to work...
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    News 109 migrants taken into custody after coming shore off Marathon

    A very large scene in Marathon off 79th Street where U.S. Border Patrol said a boat containing migrants made landfall on Monday. A total of 109 men, women and children came off the vessel that ran aground just off Marathon late Monday afternoon, authorities said. Officials are calling the...
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    News Death Valley route buried in floods closed for another week

    A main roadway into Death Valley National Park will remain closed into next week as crews clean up after record-breaking rains damaged the roadway and choked it with mud, rocks and debris. Flash flooding in the park last week trapped hundreds of hotel guests and partially buried about 60 cars...
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    News Southwest attendant suffers broken back in hard landing

    A Southwest Airlines flight attendant suffered a compression fracture to a vertebra in her upper back during a hard landing last month in California, according to federal safety investigators. The National Transportation Safety Board said the impact of landing was so hard that the flight...
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    News Colombia’s leftist president presents ambitious tax plan

    Colombia’s first leftist president presented an ambitious tax plan on Monday that aims to raise up to $11 billion a year for anti-poverty programs. Gustavo Petro was sworn into office on Sunday, and has promised to fight economic inequality while investing in rural areas that have long been...
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    News Trump says FBI conducting search of Mar-a-Lago estate

    Former President Donald Trump said in a lengthy statement Monday that the FBI was conducting a search of his Mar-a-Lago estate. The circumstances were not immediately clear. Spokespeople for the FBI and the Justice Department did not return messages seeking comment Monday evening. “After...
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    News Ezra Miller charged with felony burglary in Vermont

    Actor Ezra Miller has been charged with felony burglary in Stamford, Vermont, the latest in a string of incidents involving the embattled star of “The Flash.” In a report Monday, Vermont State Police said they responded to a burglary complaint in Stamford on May 1 and found several bottles of...
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    News Florida man dies after sand dune collapses

    Florida deputies believe the death of a 35-year-old man whose body was found near Hutchinson Island, was likely an accident. A beachgoer noticed a portion of the victim’s body in the sand south of House of Refuge and called for help. According to Martin County Sheriff’s deputies, the man...
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    News Video shows thief using U-Haul truck to steal $25,000 generator in Broward

    Murray Howell said that when he showed up at his construction site in Broward County, he found the locks cut, a gate wide open and his generator gone. Detective Michael Salvati said surveillance video shows the thief who stole Howell’s $25,000 generator while wearing a neon orange and yellow...
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    News ‘I have a gun’: Home alone, Cooper City woman scares away intruders

    A group of thieves that were seen on camera breaking into Cooper City homes are now behind bars. One homeowner told Local 10 News she was armed with a gun, and that she was able to scare the intruders off. That woman was able to realize the thieves were trying to break in. She ran to a back...
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    News Explosions, raging fires continue at Cuban oil facility

    Cubans living in Matanzas continue to deal with a raging fire at the Matanzas Supertanker Base, as a third oil tank explodes on Monday. At around 1:30 p.m. on Monday, Cubans across the island witnessed an explosion live on national television. From afar, many said they could feel the heat from...
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    News Cambodian ambassador: Looted artworks are 'souls' of culture

    Cambodia’s ambassador to the United States said Monday that the transfer of 30 antiquities by U.S. law enforcement authorities to his country was a return of the “souls of our culture.” Ambassador Keo Chhea spoke at a ceremony where a 10th Century sculpture, “Skanda on a Peacock,” was among...
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    News Miami residents fearing loose pit bulls following deaths, disappearances of several neighborhood cats

    Pet owners in a Miami-Dade County neighborhood say they have been dealing with dangerous dogs the past several weeks. They are estimating between 15 and 20 cats, if not more, have been killed or gone missing. People who live in Miami’s Buena Vista neighborhood near Northeast 47th Street say...
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    News Townhall meeting aims to find solutions to gun violence in Goulds

    Romania Dukes had just marked the fourth anniversary of her 18-year-old son De’Michael’s death to a stray bullet in Miami-Dade’s Goulds area when gun violence plagued the area again. Dukes, a community activist, quickly responded to a shooting on July 29 at the Cutler Manor Apartments, at 10875...
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    News Axios Media purchased by Cox Enterprises

    It's an old and new media marriage: Axios Media, the digital news site known for its to-the-point blurbs on politics, tech and business, is being acquired by Cox Enterprises, the media conglomerate that owns the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the Kelley Blue Book and major broadband internet...
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    News Rapper Fetty Wap jailed after alleged FaceTime death threat

    Rapper Fetty Wap was jailed Monday after, prosecutors say, he threatened to kill a man during a FaceTime call in 2021, violating the terms of his pretrial release in a pending federal drug conspiracy case. Wap, whose real name is Willie Maxwell, told the man, “Imma kill you and everybody you...
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    News Food pantry in Miami forced to closed its doors due to lack of resources, donations

    The Village (Free)dge, a well-known food pantry in Miami, is most likely closing for good. Operators are in desperate need of donations to keep the pantry open. “This could be the last day of the village pantry operating because we don’t have the funds to open tomorrow,” Village (Free)dge...
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    News Major test of first possible Lyme vaccine in 20 years begins

    Researchers are seeking thousands of volunteers in the U.S. and Europe to test the first potential vaccine against Lyme disease in 20 years -- in hopes of better fighting the tick-borne threat. Lyme is a growing problem, with cases rising and warming weather helping ticks expand their habitat...
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    News How Schumer's messy style delivers for Dems: 'I persist'

    Shoes off, an almost-empty container of leftovers, an unfinished glass of wine -- this was the exhausted portrait of one of the most powerful Democrats in Washington after Senate passage of President Joe Biden's sweeping health, climate and economic package. New York's Chuck Schumer effectively...
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    News Misfired rockets may have killed over a dozen in Gaza battle

    Close to one-third of the Palestinians who died in the latest outbreak of violence between Israel and Gaza militants may have been killed by errant rockets fired by the Palestinian side, according to an Israeli military assessment that appears consistent with independent reporting by The...
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