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Broward Sheriff’s Office helicopter crashes in Pompano Beach in Florida

A fire rescue helicopter from the Broward Sheriff's Office crashed in Pompano Beach, Florida, on Monday morning, with the cause of the crash unknown.

All three pandas from National Zoo in DC headed to China

Locals and tourists in Washington only have until Dec. 7 to see the giant pandas at the National Zoo before they are shipped off to China.

Hawaiian Electric calls wildfire lawsuit ‘irresponsible,’ says power lines were already out

Hawaiian Electric pushed back against Maui County’s lawsuit alleging that it is responsible for the wildfires that killed more than 110 people — and laid out a series of statements that appear to distance itself from liability.

Anti-capitalist climate protesters stop traffic outside Burning Man festival

Anti-capitalist climate protesters in Nevada stopped traffic arriving at the Burning Man event Sunday, leading to a vehicle backlog that stretched for miles.

‘Joe the Plumber’ dead: Conservative activist dies at 49

Conservative "Joe the Plumber," known for his activism in the 2008 presidential election, has died at the age of 49 from pancreatic cancer.

Seventy-seven percent of people say Biden is too old for another term: Poll

More than three-quarters of people say President Joe Biden, 80, is too old to effectively serve another term.

Mental health visits and spending dramatically increased during COVID-19 pandemic

Mental health visits and spending dramatically increased during the COVID-19 pandemic and have remained higher than pre-pandemic levels, according to a new study published by the Journal of the American Medical Association.

Dylan Mulvaney acknowledges Bud Light fiasco at awards show: ‘I’m going to go have a beer’

Social media influencer and transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney seemed to joke briefly about the boycott affecting Bud Light on Sunday night during an appearance at an awards show.

GOP group launches six-figure ad campaign targeting Trump over Georgia indictment

An anti-Trump Republican group is launching a six-figure ad campaign against the former president, targeting him over the criminal charges he faces in Georgia related to his efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election.

Food stamps: SNAP benefits for September to arrive for DC residents in four days

The District of Columbia will begin sending out Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefit payments for September in four days.
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