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    News Tropical Storm Alex moves away, South Florida drying out following day of rain and flooding

    Miami-Dade and Broward residents are cleaning up after over a foot of rain fell in parts of South Florida. Nine inches or more was not uncommon across parts of Broward, Miami-Dade, and the upper Florida Keys. The highest measurement so far came from Hollywood and Miami at over 13″ since Friday...
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    News Local 10 News’ Nicole Perez reports from finial day of Queen’s Platinum Jubilee in London

    The fourth and final day of the Queen’s Jubilee is underway in London. The royal celebration honors Queen Elizabeth’s 70 years on the throne. Sunday featured a parade and pageant. The parade began with a gold state coach that the queen rode inside when she was first crowned. It started at...
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    News Biden scrambles to avoid Americas Summit flop in Los Angeles

    When leaders gather this week in Los Angeles at the Summit of the Americas, the focus is likely to veer from common policy changes — migration, climate change and galloping inflation — and instead shift to something Hollywood thrives on: the drama of the red carpet. With Mexican President...
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    News BSO deputies among those hospitalized after hit-and-run crash in Lauderdale Lakes

    Three people were injured in a hit-and-run crash that happened late Saturday night in Broward County. Two of those injured were deputies with the Broward Sheriff’s Office, and the driver responsible is still on the run. The three-vehicle crash happened at approximately 10 p.m. Saturday in...
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    News Dozens of residents in Coral Springs apartment building forced to evacuate

    Residents living in an apartment complex in Coral Springs had to be evacuated and many are now searching for a place to live. After the torrential rains on Saturday, residents grabbed whatever they could before leaving the building located at 1225 Riverside Drive. The American Red Cross is...
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    News Residents across Miami-Dade dealing with flooding, messes and stalled vehicles

    Downpours dumped water all over downtown Miami on Saturday, leaving many cars stuck and unable to move. But just as soon as the water cleared out, the clean-up began. Jose Ojeda runs the Koral Boutique n Brickell. He showed Local 10 News’ Trent Kelly just how high the water reached following...
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    News Abortion rights advocates in need of more men's voices

    If Donovan Atterberry thought about abortion at all as a young man, it was perhaps with some vague discomfort, or a memory of the anti-abortion protesters outside the clinic that he would pass on his way to the park as a child. It became real to him in 2013, when his girlfriend, now his wife...
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    News Funeral for Uvalde girl who dreamed of going to art school

    Mourners on Sunday were remembering a girl who was an aspiring artist, whose joy at reaching the double-digit age of 10 charmed broken hearts around the world. Alithia Ramirez was among the 19 children who, along with their two teachers, died on May 24 when an 18-year-old gunman opened fire...
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    News Minority students push back on calls for police in schools

    After the mass shooting at a Texas elementary school, schools around the country pledged to boost security measures and increased the presence of law enforcement on campus — partly to reassure parents and students. But police inside schools can make some students more uneasy, not less...
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    News 3 dead, 11 wounded in downtown Philadelphia shooting

    Gunfire killed three people and wounded at least 11 others in one of downtown Philadelphia's most popular entertainment districts late Saturday night, authorities said. Police officers were patrolling the area on South Street in downtown Philadelphia when they heard multiple gunshots and...
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    News Researchers: Breast cancer drug could help more patients

    For the first time, a drug targeting a protein that drives breast cancer growth has been shown to work against tumors with very low levels of the protein. It’s not a cure. But this latest gain for targeted cancer therapy could open new treatment possibilities to thousands of patients with...
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    News Trump's Ukraine impeachment shadows war, risks GOP response

    When President Donald Trump was impeached in late 2019 after pressuring Ukraine's leader for “a favor,” all while withholding $400 million in military aid to help confront Russian-backed separatists, even the most staunch defense hawks in the Republican Party stood virtually united by Trump's...
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    News Philippine volcano spews ash and steam, alarms villagers

    A volcano southeast of the Philippine capital spewed ash and steam about a kilometer (half a mile) into the sky on Sunday, scattering ash on nearby villages and alarming residents, officials said. The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology raised the alert level at Mount Bulusan in...
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    News US naval officer in Japan faces prison over deadly crash

    For Ridge Alkonis, a U.S. Navy lieutenant living in Japan, a springtime trip with his wife and three children to Mount Fuji was intended as fun and leisurely family time before an expected deployment. What happened next, and why, is a matter of dispute. But it gave rise to a three-year prison...
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    News World War II veterans honored a day before D-Day anniversary

    More than 20 British World War II veterans gathered on Sunday near Pegasus Bridge, one of the first sites liberated by Allied forces from Nazi Germany's control, as part of commemorations honoring the nearly 160,000 troops from Britain, the United States, Canada and other nations who landed in...
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    News Greek firefighters battle blaze near Athens for second day

    Greek firefighters on Sunday were battling a wildfire for a second day near two Athens suburbs. Local media reported some damage to houses as well as vehicles, with 65 fire engines and 283 firefighters still operating in the area. Authorities said that while the blaze has abated, it's still...
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    News Agency ruling delivers big setback to Okefenokee mining plan

    A federal agency has delivered a big setback to a company's controversial plan to mine near the edge of the Okefenokee Swamp and its vast wildlife refuge. A government memo said Friday that the Army Corps of Engineers is reasserting jurisdiction over Twin Pines Minerals' proposal to mine...
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    News Colorful pageant, street parties to cap Platinum Jubilee

    Royal fans were hoping for an appearance by Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace after a colorful street pageant through London on Sunday, the final day of a holiday weekend celebrating the monarch's 70 years on the throne. Thousands of performers will parade along a three-kilometer (nearly...
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    News Tropical Storm Alex, 1st of season, forms in Gulf of Mexico

    Tropical Storm Alex, the first named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season, formed Sunday morning in the Gulf of Mexico on a track to come ashore in southern Florida with heavy rains and gusty wind. National Hurricane Center forecasters said in a 5 a.m. advisory that Alex had sustained winds...
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    News Russian missiles strike Kyiv, shattering sense of calm

    A barrage of Russian missiles struck Ukraine's capital early Sunday, hitting unspecified “infrastructure” targets, Kyiv's mayor said. No one was reported killed, with one person hospitalized with injuries. But the attack shattered a sense of calm in Kyiv, which hadn't seen similar strikes since...
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