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Six shot and two killed in Philadelphia shooting

Six people were shot, two of whom died, in Philadelphia on Tuesday.

US launches strikes targeting Iranian proxy facilities in Iraq following ballistic missile attack

The United States conducted airstrikes against two facilities used by Iran and Iranian-supported proxies in Iraq on Wednesday morning local time.

Single-engine plane crashes in parking lot in Plano, Texas

A small single-engine aircraft crashed in Plano, Texas, near a populated area.

FDIC opens review into ‘sexual harrassment’ and ‘toxic workplace’ allegations

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation's board of directors announced the creation of a special committee on Tuesday to help investigate allegations of a "toxic" workplace culture and sexual harassment.

Israel and Hamas agree to temporary ceasefire in exchange for release of 50 hostages

Israel and Hamas have agreed to a deal that will secure the release of dozens of hostages who were kidnapped during the Oct. 7 terrorist attacks in exchange for a temporary ceasefire, added humanitarian aid, and the release of Palestinians held in Israel.

Ford to scale back planned $3.5 billion electric vehicle battery plant in Michigan

Ford said Tuesday it is scaling back a planned $3.5 billion investment in an electric vehicle battery plant in Michigan. The news comes as U.S. automakers look to scale down their aggressive production targets for the vehicles amid slower-than-expected consumer demand.

Trump accuses Biden and Democrats of ‘destroying our democracy’

Former President Donald Trump bashed President Joe Biden and the Democratic Party, accusing them of "destroying our democracy."

NASA releases new photo of star-forming region from Webb telescope

NASA released a new image of a star forming region with significant detail of the thousands of stars in the area. The image was captured with the James Webb Space Telescope.

Pennsylvania judge rules that undated mail-in ballots must be counted

A Pennsylvania judge ruled that undated mail-in ballots that arrive on time in the state should be counted.

Pentagon faces backlash over $114 million budget request for DEI initiatives in 2024

The Pentagon faced heavy criticism Tuesday from House Republicans after it requested $114 million for the Defense Department's Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and accessibility initiatives for the next fiscal year.
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