East London synagogue fire being investigated as terror incident

2026-05-05 06:11:02 EDT

Authorities are treating a fire at a former East London synagogue as a potential terror incident, especially given recent attacks on the Jewish community. While the building is no longer operational, police are investigating possible links to other incidents in London. The threat level in the UK has been raised to severe, prompting calls for community vigilance. The fire brigade extinguished a small exterior fire, and the cause is under joint investigation by the Metropolitan Police and counter-terrorism units.

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BBC

Ben Stiller's Met Gala attendance sparks debate among Knicks fans

2026-05-05 06:10:50 EDT

Actor Ben Stiller drew mixed reactions on social media for attending the Met Gala instead of Game 1 of the New York Knicks' playoff series against the Philadelphia 76ers. Stiller, a known Knicks fan, wore team colors and predicted "Knicks in six." He defended his choice by stating his long-standing fandom predates social media and that his attendance doesn't diminish his commitment to the team. The Knicks ultimately won the game decisively, 137-98.

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Fox News

Hantavirus confirmed on cruise ship after three deaths and one serious illness

2026-05-05 06:07:26 EDT

A suspected hantavirus outbreak on the MV Hondius cruise ship has resulted in three deaths and one serious illness among passengers. A Dutch woman tested positive for the virus posthumously, and a British national is in intensive care in South Africa. The ship is currently anchored off Cape Verde, with authorities barring passengers from disembarking due to safety concerns. The World Health Organization is coordinating risk assessments for potential disembarkation in the Canary Islands. Hantavirus is typically spread by rodents, with human-to-human transmission being rare.

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BBC

Indiana lawmakers face Trump's wrath over redistricting defiance

2026-05-05 06:00:26 EDT

Indiana's Republican state senators who defied former President Trump's push to redraw congressional districts are facing primary challenges backed by the former president and allied groups. Trump has endorsed challengers against seven incumbents who voted against the redistricting plan, signaling a significant intervention in state-level politics. This election is seen as a test of Trump's influence and a referendum on political retribution within the party, with substantial dark money flowing into these races.

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The Guardian

South Korea's KF-21 fighter jet enters mass production amid market competition

2026-05-05 06:00:23 EDT

South Korea has begun mass production of its advanced KF-21 fighter jet, with an initial order of 40 Block I units for its air force by 2028. Experts suggest the KF-21 could be competitive in the export market due to its cost, quality, and potential for industrial cooperation. However, it enters a crowded global arena late. Success will depend on aggressive marketing and reliable sustainment guarantees, as well as political alignments and supply chain security.

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South China Morning Post

England rugby coach Steve Borthwick backed despite poor Six Nations performance

2026-05-05 06:00:18 EDT

The Rugby Football Union (RFU) has reaffirmed its support for head coach Steve Borthwick, despite England's disappointing Six Nations campaign, their worst since 2000. An RFU review identified a lack of discipline, accuracy, and effectiveness as key issues. The union acknowledged the team is young and developing, emphasizing that progress is not always linear. Borthwick has presented plans to address the identified shortcomings, and the RFU is committed to supporting him through upcoming tournaments.

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BBC

Shanghai's expat community shows signs of recovery post-lockdown

2026-05-05 06:00:16 EDT

Shanghai's international community is gradually recovering four years after its strict COVID-19 lockdowns, with increased sightings of foreign languages in key areas. While European expat populations, bolstered by returning students, may be nearing pre-pandemic levels, American and Japanese expatriate numbers have struggled to rebound significantly. Despite this recovery, overall foreign population figures remain considerably lower than their 2015 peak, indicating a long road ahead for a full resurgence.

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South China Morning Post

Ohio and Indiana primaries test Trump's influence on state-level races

2026-05-05 06:00:10 EDT

Voters in Ohio and Indiana are participating in primary elections that will shape key races for the upcoming midterms. In Indiana, former President Trump is actively endorsing challengers against state senators who opposed his redistricting efforts, highlighting a battle between national party influence and state autonomy. Ohio's primaries will set the stage for crucial Senate and House contests, with Democrats hoping to capitalize on potential midterm momentum. The governor's race in Ohio also features a Trump-endorsed candidate.

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CBS News

Trump's social media posts are becoming key evidence in legal challenges

2026-05-05 06:00:09 EDT

Former President Trump's frequent social media posts on platforms like Truth Social are increasingly being used as evidence by legal organizations challenging his administration's actions. Judges have cited these posts in rulings against the government in cases involving First Amendment challenges, withholding of federal benefits, and other policy decisions. Critics argue these posts reveal unconstitutional motivations, while the White House defends Trump's transparency, claiming judges are biased. The use of these posts highlights a unique aspect of legal battles during his tenure.

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CBS News

National Popular Vote Interstate Compact nears goal to bypass Electoral College

2026-05-05 06:00:00 EDT

A long-standing effort to abolish the Electoral College through the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact is gaining momentum, with states controlling 222 of the 270 electoral votes needed to enact the change. The compact pledges participating states' electors to the national popular vote winner. The 2026 midterms could be pivotal if Democrats secure enough swing states to reach the threshold, potentially implementing a popular vote system by 2028. However, legal and practical challenges remain, particularly regarding bipartisan support.

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Vox

Larry Vein, a key figure in Palisades fire recovery, dies by suicide at 61

2026-05-05 06:00:00 EDT

Larry Vein, a prominent survivor and advocate for the Palisades fire recovery, has died by suicide at the age of 61. Vein, known for his optimistic outreach and informational videos, had become a central figure in the Pali Strong recovery campaign. His brother indicated that controversy surrounding the distribution of FireAid charity funds weighed heavily on him. Vein's death highlights the significant mental health challenges faced by wildfire survivors, with research indicating increased risks of depression and suicidal ideation.

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LA Times

Protesters injured by law enforcement during demonstrations seek justice

2026-05-05 06:00:00 EDT

Two young men, Micah Moore and Tucker Collins, are seeking justice after sustaining severe injuries during protests in Los Angeles, allegedly from law enforcement projectiles. Moore was shot in the head, impacting his hearing, while Collins was blinded in one eye. Both men claim they were not provoking officers and did not hear dispersal orders. Their attorney is pursuing legal action against multiple agencies, alleging excessive force and violations of penal codes. The incidents highlight ongoing concerns about police conduct during public demonstrations.

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LA Times

Uber driver arrested after allegedly attempting to murder officer and holding woman hostage

2026-05-05 06:00:00 EDT

An Uber driver, Osvaldo Del Rio, has been arrested following a dramatic nine-hour standoff where he allegedly held a woman hostage in Beverly Hills after fleeing a traffic stop in Lennox. During the initial encounter, Del Rio allegedly dragged a deputy 150 feet while fleeing and was found to be in possession of numerous weapons. The hostage situation concluded with law enforcement intervention, and Del Rio faces charges including attempted murder. Uber has stated Del Rio has been removed from their platform.

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LA Times

US-Iran tensions rise as Trump suggests war could last weeks

2026-05-05 05:54:36 EDT

Amid escalating tensions, Iranian parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf warned that the continuation of the status quo is "intolerable for America." President Donald Trump, in an interview, suggested the conflict with Iran could extend for "probably another two weeks" or "maybe three weeks," while also asserting US military dominance. The US has launched "Project Freedom" to guide commercial shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, a move Iran's foreign minister called "Project Deadlock," indicating no military solution to the political crisis.

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Romanian Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan faces confidence vote after coalition collapse

2026-05-05 05:54:00 EDT

Romanian Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan is facing a confidence vote in parliament after the Social Democrats (PSD) left his four-party coalition government. The PSD's departure, along with far-right opposition parties, was prompted by unpopular austerity measures needed to address Romania's significant public deficit. The outcome of the vote is uncertain, but a loss for Bolojan could lead to prolonged coalition negotiations and potential political instability in the debt-burdened EU member state.

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Deutsche Welle

Markets react nervously as US-Iran attacks undermine peace optimism

2026-05-05 05:50:28 EDT

Global markets are showing increased nervousness as recent escalations between the U.S. and Iran, including attacks on the UAE and skirmishes in the Strait of Hormuz, cast doubt on a potential peace deal. Experts warn that the conflict could intensify, impacting financial markets and global energy supplies, which are already strained. The situation is described as "delicate" and potentially "critical," with inventories depleted and the delayed effects of energy shocks becoming more apparent.

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CNBC

UK warns Iran against inciting antisemitism amid rising hate crimes

2026-05-05 05:41:27 EDT

Prime Minister Keir Starmer has issued a strong warning to Iran, stating that attempts to incite antisemitism in Britain "will not be tolerated" and that new legislation is being fast-tracked to combat such threats. The government is increasing funding for community cohesion and protection for Jewish communities, following recent attacks, including a stabbing and synagogue fires. While acknowledging antisemitism has multiple sources, the government is exploring banning entities like Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).

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BBC

Immigrants targeted by sophisticated scams amid deportation push

2026-05-05 05:33:53 EDT

Immigrants are falling victim to elaborate scams, including fake courtrooms and sham hearings, as the Trump administration intensifies its deportation efforts. One Guatemalan woman lost over $10,000 to a fraudulent attorney who promised to help her husband, only for the lawyer to disappear before his hearing. Experts describe this as a "billion-dollar industry" preying on vulnerable individuals seeking legal status. The Department of Homeland Security warns scammers impersonate federal agencies and demand payment via gift cards or cryptocurrency.

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Maersk vessel transits Strait of Hormuz under US military escort amid rising tensions

2026-05-05 05:30:26 EDT

Danish shipping giant Maersk confirmed one of its vessels, the Alliance Fairfax, successfully transited the Strait of Hormuz under U.S. military protection as part of President Trump's "Project Freedom" initiative. This operation aims to free ships stranded by Iran's closure of the strait, a critical global oil transit route. The successful transit occurs amidst heightened U.S.-Iran tensions, with Iran criticizing the project as "Project Deadlock" and emphasizing the lack of a military solution to the crisis.

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CNBC

Portland's Food Court 5000 offers vibrant, retro mall walking experience

2026-05-05 05:30:00 EDT

A unique group called the Food Court 5000 in Portland, Oregon, is revitalizing the concept of mall walking with a vibrant, 1980s-themed approach. Participants don colorful retro attire, blast 80s music, and engage in energetic racewalking, transforming the often-empty Lloyd Center mall into a social and fitness hub. The group welcomes individuals of all ages and abilities, fostering a strong sense of community and joy. Despite the mall's impending closure, the spirit of the Food Court 5000 is expected to continue.

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NPR

Pussycat Dolls cancel North American tour dates due to poor ticket sales

2026-05-05 05:27:22 EDT

The Pussycat Dolls have canceled most of their North American reunion tour dates, citing poor ticket sales for the US and Canada leg. While European dates, including several in the UK, are proceeding as planned and reportedly selling well, the group made the "difficult and heartbreaking decision" to cancel 33 shows. The group will still perform at WeHo Pride in Los Angeles on June 6th, a date chosen for its significance to the LGBTQ+ community. Fans who purchased tickets for the canceled shows will receive refunds.

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BBC

UniCredit CEO downplays likelihood of full Commerzbank takeover

2026-05-05 05:19:40 EDT

UniCredit CEO Andrea Orcel stated that a full takeover of Commerzbank is "not the expected scenario" as the Italian bank's tender offer to increase its stake begins. While acknowledging that control would be "very positive" for shareholders, Orcel emphasized that the decision rests with Commerzbank's shareholders. He believes UniCredit's increased influence has already prompted Commerzbank to "extract more value" and focus on its core German and Polish markets. UniCredit's first-quarter earnings showed significant profit growth.

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CNBC

Education Department investigates Smith College for admitting transgender women

2026-05-05 05:18:53 EDT

The U.S. Department of Education has launched an investigation into Smith College, an all-women's institution, for admitting transgender women, citing concerns about Title IX compliance. The probe will examine whether the college violated the law by admitting individuals not based on "biological sex difference." Smith College has admitted transgender women since 2015, aligning with policies at other women's colleges. This investigation is part of the Trump administration's broader efforts to limit transgender rights.

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CBS News

Phil Foden agrees to new four-year contract with Manchester City

2026-05-05 05:13:12 EDT

Manchester City midfielder Phil Foden has reached an agreement in principle for a new four-year contract, extending his stay at the Etihad Stadium until 2030, with an option for an additional year. Despite a recent dip in form, this new deal signifies a strong commitment from both the player and the club. Foden has been a significant contributor to City's success, winning multiple titles since his debut. His contract situation was a point of discussion, with former players advocating for his consistent inclusion in the starting lineup.

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BBC

Minneapolis immigrants struggle with economic fallout from ICE crackdown

2026-05-05 05:12:00 EDT

Three months after Operation Metro Surge, the Trump administration's large-scale ICE crackdown, Minneapolis immigrants are still grappling with severe economic repercussions. The operation led to thousands of arrests, creating a climate of fear that devastated local businesses and employment for undocumented workers. Many individuals and families face mounting debt, lost income, and psychological trauma, with some considering leaving the country. A proposed relief program aims to support affected small businesses, but the long-term recovery remains uncertain.

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NPR

Remains of WWII US airman Robert Cyr Jr. laid to rest in Florida

2026-05-05 05:00:34 EDT

The remains of U.S. Navy airman Robert Cyr Jr., missing since a World War II crash in 1944, have been identified and laid to rest with military honors in Florida. Cyr was one of two crew members who remained unaccounted for after the seaplane incident. Researchers located the wreckage in 2022, and subsequent DNA analysis confirmed the remains belonged to Cyr, bringing closure to his family after an 80-year search. His burial marks the end of a long saga of loss and remembrance.

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The Guardian

US national debt surpasses GDP, raising concerns about fiscal sustainability

2026-05-05 05:00:18 EDT

The U.S. national debt has now exceeded the country's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for the first time since World War II, reaching $31.27 trillion against a GDP of $31.22 trillion. This fiscal milestone, driven by a combination of tax cuts, increased spending, and the costs of an aging population, is leading to higher interest payments that now surpass national defense and Medicare spending. While some experts remain optimistic about the U.S. economy's resilience, fiscal hawks are sounding alarms about potential risks like a financial crisis and credit downgrades.

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CBS News

Ohio and Indiana primaries assess Trump's popularity and redistricting impact

2026-05-05 05:00:00 EDT

Tuesday's primaries in Ohio and Indiana serve as a crucial gauge of former President Trump's influence, particularly concerning redistricting battles. In Indiana, Trump is actively targeting incumbent state senators who opposed his redistricting agenda, while Ohio's new maps reflect court-ordered changes. These elections occur amidst ongoing debates about voting rights and Trump's low approval ratings, with Democrats hoping to capitalize on potential midterm shifts. The primaries will reveal voter sentiment towards Trump's endorsements and the broader Republican party.

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NPR

Nine miners dead after explosion in Colombian coal mine

2026-05-05 04:57:00 EDT

An explosion at the legally operated La Ciscuda coal mine in central Colombia has killed nine miners and injured six others, who were rescued and are receiving medical treatment. The National Mining Agency (ANM) cited a buildup of gases, including methane, as the likely cause, noting it had previously warned the mine to strengthen its safety measures. Mining accidents are a recurring issue in Colombia, often linked to poor ventilation, and this incident underscores ongoing safety concerns in the country's significant coal industry.

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Deutsche Welle

The historical misuse and true origin of the 'Aryan' term

2026-05-05 04:56:00 EDT

This article delves into the historical misuse of the term 'Aryan,' particularly by the Nazis, who twisted its linguistic origins to create a pseudoscientific racial ideology. The Nazis used the 'Aryan certificate' to exclude and persecute Jewish people, while also appropriating the term for their 'master race' propaganda. The article clarifies that 'Aryan' originally referred to linguistic similarities among peoples of ancient Iran and India, meaning 'noble,' and that its racist reinterpretation began in the 19th century, influencing figures like Houston Stewart Chamberlain and Adolf Hitler.

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Deutsche Welle

Record 1.33 million applications for 2027 London Marathon

2026-05-05 04:41:08 EDT

A record-breaking 1,338,544 people have applied for a place in the 2027 London Marathon, surpassing last year's record by over 200,000. This surge in applications solidifies London's status as the world's most sought-after marathon. Organizers are exploring the possibility of holding the event over two days to accommodate the massive interest and maximize its fundraising potential for charities. Ballot results are expected in early July.

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BBC

HSBC misses profit estimates on higher credit losses; shares fall

2026-05-05 04:38:15 EDT

HSBC reported first-quarter pre-tax profit of $9.4 billion, falling short of analyst expectations due to increased expected credit losses and impairment charges, particularly related to UK financial sponsor exposure and Middle East conflict uncertainty. Despite revenue exceeding estimates, the bank's shares dropped significantly in Hong Kong and the UK. HSBC remains on track for cost reduction targets and anticipates revenue synergies from the privatization of Hang Seng Bank. The bank warned of potential negative impacts on profit if Middle East crisis factors worsen.

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CNBC

US leads AI development, but China excels in large-scale deployment

2026-05-05 04:30:05 EDT

While the United States leads in artificial intelligence research and private investment, China is rapidly becoming the dominant force in AI implementation across industries. Unlike the US, where AI is often layered onto legacy systems, China is reorganizing entire operational frameworks around AI tools. This difference in adoption strategy, mirroring historical patterns in manufacturing electrification, suggests that China's focus on practical application may be more critical for future economic gains than solely leading in development.

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South China Morning Post

US military strike kills two in Caribbean, continuing anti-drug operations

2026-05-05 04:29:57 EDT

The U.S. military conducted another strike on a suspected drug-trafficking boat in the Caribbean Sea, resulting in two fatalities. This operation is part of the Trump administration's ongoing campaign against "narcoterrorism" in Latin America, which has involved numerous strikes on vessels. Despite the Iran conflict, these operations have intensified recently, though evidence that the targeted vessels were carrying drugs has not been widely provided. Critics question the legality of these boat strikes.

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CBS News

Hantavirus outbreak on cruise ship: What we know

2026-05-05 04:26:40 EDT

A suspected hantavirus outbreak on the MV Hondius cruise ship has led to three deaths and one confirmed case in a British national. The virus, carried by rodents and rarely transmitted between humans, can cause severe respiratory illness or kidney issues. The ship is currently off Cape Verde, with passengers being monitored. The World Health Organization is involved in coordinating potential disembarkation and medical care, emphasizing that while severe, hantavirus poses a low risk to the general public and travel restrictions are not advised.

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BBC

Modi's BJP secures historic win in West Bengal, boosting reform prospects

2026-05-05 04:20:29 EDT

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has achieved a significant electoral victory in West Bengal, marking its first government in the state and strengthening its political grip. This win is seen as crucial for advancing economic reforms, as the party, having formed a coalition government nationally in 2024, can now better coordinate policy with state governments. However, India's economic growth faces challenges from the Middle East conflict, higher energy prices, and a need to attract foreign investors amidst ongoing reform delays.

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CNBC

Germany news: Parking meter theft confession, fuel tax debate, and business impact of Iran war

2026-05-05 04:19:00 EDT

In Germany, a couple has confessed to stealing nearly €2 million from parking meters over a decade. Separately, the Transport Minister defended a fuel tax cut, citing the need to support drivers, despite environmental group criticism and expert warnings about consumption. German businesses are also feeling the strain of the Iran war, with a survey indicating sharp deteriorations in business conditions in the Middle East and concerns over high energy costs and supply chain disruptions. A deadly car ramming incident in Leipzig is also under investigation.

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Deutsche Welle

Malawi faces deepening fuel crisis amid global oil market uncertainty

2026-05-05 04:18:00 EDT

Malawi is experiencing a severe fuel crisis, with most stations dry and long queues for limited supplies, exacerbating the country's already high fuel costs. This shortage strains essential services, including healthcare and agriculture, and impacts businesses. Analysts attribute the crisis to foreign exchange shortages and an overreliance on tobacco exports, which are fetching lower prices. The government's efforts to procure fuel, including selling gold reserves, are seen as unsustainable, highlighting the urgent need for economic diversification.

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Deutsche Welle

Trump's 'Project Freedom' aims to reopen Strait of Hormuz amid rising US-Iran conflict

2026-05-05 04:12:46 EDT

President Donald Trump has launched "Project Freedom," a U.S. initiative to guide ships stranded by Iran's closure of the Strait of Hormuz, a vital global oil route. The operation, described by Iran's foreign minister as "Project Deadlock," aims to provide humanitarian assistance and restore commercial transit. However, it risks escalating the conflict, with the U.S. reporting naval skirmishes and Iran threatening any foreign forces. The success of the project hinges on whether shipping companies and insurers trust the safety guarantees amidst ongoing hostilities.

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BBC

Man dies after drive-by shooting in Brixton, London

2026-05-05 04:11:05 EDT

A murder investigation is underway following a drive-by shooting in Brixton, South London, that resulted in the death of 25-year-old Keanu Taylor. Three other individuals sustained non-life-threatening injuries and were taken to the hospital. Police are urgently seeking those responsible for the "shocking act of violence" and are appealing for witnesses or anyone with footage of the incident. No arrests have been made at this time.

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BBC
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