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07-25-2023

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U.S. Citizen Missing at Sea

A U.S. citizen sailing from Acapulco to Panama is missing at sea after his boat capsized due to mechanical issues. Bad weather is hampering rescue efforts by the Mexican Navy.

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Huge $820 Million Mega Millions Jackpot Up for Grabs

Lottery players have a chance to win a record-breaking 820millionMegaMillionsjackpot,followinga820 million Mega Millions jackpot, following a 1.08 billion Powerball prize win last week. The last Mega Millions jackpot was won on April 18th, making this the 27th drawing without a winner. The odds of winning any prize in Mega Millions are 1 in 24.

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10-year-old boy fires gun in Chicago home

A 10-year-old boy fired shots inside a home in Chicago's Beverly neighborhood before pointing the gun at police and himself. Officers used bean bag rounds and a chemical spray to safely detain the boy, who was taken to a hospital for observation. The incident highlights the delicate nature of dealing with a distressed child.

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Trader Joe's is recalling two types of its cookie products, Almond Windmill Cookies and Dark Chocolate Chunk and Almond Cookies, due to the possibility of the products containing rocks. The affected products have been removed from sale and customers are advised to not eat them and to return them to Trader Joe's for a refund. There have been no reports of injury or illness at this time.

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Human remains found in suitcases in Florida

Human remains were discovered in three suitcases near the Intracoastal Waterway in Delray Beach, Florida. The remains are those of a white or Hispanic middle-aged woman of approximately 5'4

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Wildfires in Algeria claim multiple lives and force evacuations

At least 34 people have died and thousands have been evacuated as wildfires continue to rage across northern Algeria. The fires, fueled by high temperatures and strong winds, have spread across 16 provinces and have been burning for several days. The Algerian authorities, along with thousands of firefighters, are working to combat the blazes, with the coastal provinces of Béjaïa, Bouïra, and Jijel being the most affected. Additionally, neighboring Tunisia has also evacuated 300 people from a border town as wildfires spread across the border. Algeria is susceptible to summer wildfires, which have been exacerbated by climate change.

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China's top diplomat removed in shakeup amid foreign backlash

China's top diplomat, Qin Gang, has been removed from his position without explanation. Qin's removal comes at a time of increasing foreign backlash against China's aggressive foreign policy. Wang Yi, previously China's top diplomat, is expected to take over the position. The shakeup does not immediately signal a change in foreign policy, but follows recent diplomatic efforts by the US in hopes of improving relations with China. The relationship between China and the US remains complicated and efforts to stabilize it are ongoing.

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Israeli newspapers cover front pages in black ink as protests against judicial overhaul continue

The Israeli government's controversial judicial overhaul, led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, has faced fierce opposition from civil rights groups and citizens. Despite protests and warnings from the United States, the bill was unanimously passed by the governing coalition. Demonstrations and clashes with police have erupted nationwide, with concern over the potential social, political, and international consequences of the overhaul. Physicians have announced mass strikes, and the largest labor union is planning a general strike. The Supreme Court may face a constitutional crisis if it challenges the law. Supporters believe the powers of unelected judges should be curbed, while opponents argue it undermines democracy and checks on majority rule.

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Russian lawmakers approve bill to expand military draft

Russian lawmakers have approved a bill to expand the military draft, which currently requires all men aged 18-27 to serve for one year. The bill, if signed into law by President Vladimir Putin, would raise the draft age to 18-30 starting next year. This move is seen as an effort to bolster the Russian army as it continues to face a counteroffensive in Ukraine. The military claims to rely on volunteers and reservists for the fighting, but reports suggest they try to encourage draft evaders to sign up as volunteers.

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Luxury vehicles stolen in downtown Toronto dealership

Three luxury vehicles were stolen from a dealership in downtown Toronto. The suspects captured in the released images were wearing masks. Toronto has experienced a significant increase in car thefts this year.

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