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US: Massive 37-Vehicle Pileup Shuts Down Interstate 81 in LaFayette, New York

A massive 37-vehicle pileup caused by snow and limited visibility shut down Interstate 81 in LaFayette, south of Syracuse on Thursday, January 15, sending seven people to local hospitals. State police closed the highway in both directions for several hours to allow emergency responders to reach the scene of the chain-reaction crash.

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US: D.C. Protest Marks One Year Since Trump Re-Election 3

Thousands of people marched in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday, November 5, one year after President Donald Trump’s reelection.

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US: D.C. Protest Marks One Year Since Trump Re-Election 2

Thousands of people marched in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday, November 5, one year after President Donald Trump’s reelection.

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US: Franklin Fire Spreads Rapidly In Malibu, California

"A wildfire erupted near Pepperdine University in Malibu, Southern California, on Monday evening, December 9. The fire, dubbed the Franklin Fire, rapidly spread amid Santa Ana winds, burning over 800 acres near Malibu Canyon Road as of 2:00 a.m."

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US: Multiple Killed After Helicopter Crashes Into Communications Tower In Houston

A helicopter that departed from Ellington Airport crashed into a communications tower in Houston’s Second Ward on Sunday night, October 20. The accident caused an explosion and killed four, including a child. This is a developing story.

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Honolulu lawyer urges victims to file suit over sub accident

Honolulu lawyer urges victims to file suit over sub accident

HONOLULU, United States - Jay Friedheim, a Honolulu-based lawyer, urged Feb. 23 that the families of those missing from on board a Japanese high school fishery training ship sunk by a U.S. nuclear-powered submarine file a lawsuit against the U.S. government to clarify what caused the Feb. 9 accident. Friedheim, 51, said that doing so will help verify the credibility of U.S. Navy investigations.

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Honolulu lawyer urges victims to file suit over sub accident

Honolulu lawyer urges victims to file suit over sub accident

HONOLULU, United States - Jay Friedheim, a Honolulu-based lawyer, urged Feb. 23 that the families of those missing from on board a Japanese high school fishery training ship sunk by a U.S. nuclear-powered submarine file a lawsuit against the U.S. government to clarify what caused the Feb. 9 accident. Friedheim, 51, said that doing so will help verify the credibility of U.S. Navy investigations.

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