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WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT! In an apartment building there was a grenade explosion, Nakhodka city, Primorye region, Russia. Russian media report two dead and two wounded. Police are investigating the incident. 💥😱
A group of seniors citizens were arrested in Connecticut after they were observed engaging in lewd, sexual activity in a conservation area. The 5 men and 1 woman range in age from 62 to 85 and were found in possession of magazines and condoms in the Grace Richardson conservation area in Fairfield, CT. Connecticut Post reported: "The following arrests were made: Daniel Dobbin, 67, charged with breach of peace and public indecency; Otto D. Williams, 62, charged with breach of peace; Charles L. Ardito, 75, charged with breach of peace; John Linartz, 62, charged with breach of peace and public indecency; Richard Butler, 82, breach of peace; Joyce Butler, 85, breach of peace."😂 #lol
Two years after Hurricane Irma slammed through South Florida, killing scores of people and knocking out power to three-quarters of the state, four nursing home workers are facing charges in the deaths of 12 residents felled by the searing heat the storm left behind. Arrest warrants were issued Monday for three nurses and an administrator at the since-shuttered Rehabilitation Center at Hollywood Hills, about 20 miles north of Miami. Operators of the center failed to evacuate for three days despite a lack of air conditioning that caused temperatures in the building to soar.
An Oklahoma judge on Monday ordered Johnson & Johnson and its subsidiaries to pay $572 million to help abate the opioid crisis in Oklahoma, a landmark decision likely to be appealed to the state's highest court. The ruling came in the first state opioid case to reach trial. The state previously settled with OxyContin-maker Purdue Pharma and Israel's Teva Pharmaceutical for a total of more than $350 million. Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter says opioid overdoses killed 4,653 people in the state from 2007 to 2017. The state has said it will take $17.5 billion over 30 years to to abate the crisis.
A massive layer of volcanic rock carrying multitudes of sea organisms could soon aid in the recovery of the Great Barrier Reef, which has been "bleached" and permanently damaged by climate change. The "raft" was captured by NASA Earth Observatory days after an underwater volcano 130 feet down may have erupted near the island of Tonga. The resulting raft of pumice rock is the size of Manhattan and is floating toward Australia, NASA said.Days later, an Australian couple sailing to Vanatu on a catamaran encountered the raft.The sheer volume of the mass, made up of "pumice stones from marble to basketball size," blocked their ship.🗿#science
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Tim Bell, the public relations guru who played a central role in Margaret Thatcher’s three successful general election campaigns, has died at the age of 77. The spin doctor, who was one of the founders of the public relations firm Bell Pottinger and was known for his involvement in the Tories’ “Labour isn’t working” campaign, died following a “prolonged illness”. His clients ranged from Boris Yeltsin to Andrew Lloyd Webber, although he also became deeply involved in the reputation-laundering of dictatorships and others such as the Pinochet Foundation and the governments of Bahrain and Egypt. 🗿 #rip
Two dead in a terrible road accident in the Minsk region, Belarus. 😱
Donald and Melania Trump land back in DC following a long weekend at the #G7: President hails the 'very successful' summit but slams 'Fake News' media for 'phony story' that he wanted to use nuclear weapons to blow up hurricanes .
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Eighteen British soldiers were killed and six were seriously injured, making it the deadliest attack on the British Army during the Troubles. An English civilian was also killed and an Irish civilian wounded by British soldiers firing across the border after the first blast.

The attack happened on the same day that the IRA assassinated Lord Louis Mountbatten, a member of the British royal family.
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Heavy rains in the Vladivostok region, Russia, led to landslides. 💦😱
American millennials place significantly less value on patriotism, religion and having children than the generations that came before them, according to a new poll. A survey released Sunday by the Wall Street Journal and NBC News found that the values unifying the nation are becoming fewer and farther between. The two outlets compared data taken from a poll of Americans' most cherished values 21 years ago and August of 2019. Back then, the top rated categories were hard work, patriotism, commitment to religion and having children. Today, the only trait that remains at the top of the list is hard work, while the other categories have fallen due to input from people between 18 and 38. 🗿