- Transit advocates urge low-income transit pass as TransLink fares rise
- Emergency services responded to unconscious patient at Mitch McConnell’s home
- China does not disclose details following plane crash into CITIC Tower
- Palestinian committee concludes productive talks in Cyprus on Gaza recovery
- Couple arrested after scaling Empire State Building for marriage proposal
- Manitoba cuts provincial sales tax on grocery and convenience store food
- Justice Department files lawsuits against Virginia and California over gun laws
- Police officer jailed after assaulting 13-year-old boy in Wiltshire
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Emergency medical personnel responded to Sen. Mitch McConnell’s home on June 14 after a report of an unconscious person possibly experiencing cardiac arrest. The dispatch, reviewed by CBS News, noted CPR was in progress. McConnell was later hospitalised, but specific details regarding his condition remain unconfirmed.
The Justice Department has filed lawsuits against Virginia and California over laws it deems unconstitutional concerning the sale of firearms. Virginia’s law bans automatic weapons, while California’s law targets modifications of certain handguns. Both cases challenge restrictions seen as infringing on Second Amendment rights.
Melat Kiros, a 29-year-old democratic socialist, is projected to win Colorado’s First Congressional District Democratic primary with 49.3% of the vote. This marks a significant shift, as the district will have a new representative for the first time since the mid-1990s, replacing incumbent Rep. Diana DeGette, who received 43.5%.
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McDonald’s, alongside other Western corporations such as Starbucks and Coca-Cola, has faced boycotts and demonstrations from anti-Israeli activists.
A drone strike targeting the largest US military base in Syria has resulted in the deaths of at least six allied Kurdish-led fighters.
Meteorologists warn that the heavy rainfall, posing life-threatening flash flooding risks, will persist through Tuesday.
The United States on Wednesday added more than a dozen Chinese companies to a list created
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A staggering 500,000 residents in California are currently without power, with forecasters issuing warnings of what they describe as “one of the most dramatic weather days in recent memory.”
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