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A powerful storm making its way from California could cause major disruptions for millions of travelers across the country hoping to get home after the Thanksgiving weekend. The National Weather Service said travel could be impossible in some parts of the…
Snowfall amounts in the Northeast are currently forecast to be 4 to 8 inches from parts of New York, southern Vermont and New Hampshire, and Massachusetts through Sunday night ❄️
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Robbers explosion up an ATM in a store, Tula region, Russia. 💥
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WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT! A-10 Thunderbolt II fires from a 30-mm GAU-8/A seven-barreled automatic cannon on group of terrorists in Afghanistan. ☠️
A Chicago police officer seen on a video body-slamming a man to the street on Thanksgiving Day has been “relieved of police powers” pending the outcome of an investigation into the incident. The city’s police department announced the development on Twitter on Friday night, one day after the 29-year-old suspect and the 32-year-old police officer were both taken to a hospital for evaluation following their confrontation, Chicago’s FOX 32 reported. Police said the officer had performed an “emergency takedown” of the suspect in part because the suspect spat at the officer, striking him in the eye and mouth, the station reported. The suspect was also accused of licking an officer’s face and making verbal threats to police officers.
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Donald Trumps Impeachment Inquiry 2019 colorized....
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Yemen’s Houthi movement said it shot down a Saudi Apache helicopter near the border with Saudi Arabia on Friday, killing its two pilots, Reuters reports. “A Saudi Apache helicopter was shot down by a surface-to-air missile... and its two pilots were killed as it was completely burned,” the group’s military spokesman, Yahya Sarea, said in a Twitter post. There was no immediate confirmation from a Saudi-led coalition that has been battling the group for more than four years.
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Meanwhile, somewhere in Brazil ... 😂 #LOL
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Landing of the British fighter F-35B Lightning II on the deck of the aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth Royal Navy of Great Britain.
Illinois State Police are investigating an incident in which gunshots were fired Saturday on Interstate 57 in Morgan Park on the South Side. A man, 33, was northbound about 5:25 a.m. near 111th Street when shots rang out, Illinois State Police said. He initially told police he had been struck, but it was later determined that only his vehicle had been hit. All lanes are currently open at 111th Street, state police said. Anyone with information about the shooting is asked to call state police at 847-294-4400.👮🏻♂️
Nine people were killed and three others injured Saturday afternoon when a plane crashed in southern South Dakota, authorities said. The Pilatus PC-12 had 12 people on board when it crashed near Chamberlain about 180 miles west of Sioux Falls shortly after takeoff, Peter Knudson of the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) told the Argus Leader of Sioux Falls. Those killed were the pilot and two children, KELO-TV of Sioux Falls reported.
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Two children, both 5 years old, were found dead Saturday and another child, age 6, was still missing early Sunday after floodwaters that struck central Arizona on Friday carried away the vehicle in which they were riding with two adults and four other children, authorities said. The search for the missing girl was expected to resume at 7 a.m. Sunday along Tonto Creek after being halted Saturday evening, The Arizona Republic reported. "Hopefully, we will find her soon and bring her back to safety," Lt. Virgil Dodd of the Gila County Sheriff's Office told the newspaper. Dodd said the family had been trying to cross the creek, despite barricades and warning signs being posted, in what he described as a "horrible and tragic incident." 😱
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At least 10 people were wounded Sunday in an early-morning shooting in New Orleans' French Quarter, officials said. The shooting unfolded around 3:21 a.m., when officers with the New Orleans Police Department heard gunfire. When they arrived at the scene, the 700 block of Canal Street, they "discovered multiple individuals had been struck by gunfire." Nearly a dozen people were shot — two of whom were in critical condition, authorities said in a news release. Of those hit, 10 people were transported to nearby hospitals. Police initially said said an 11th person walked to a local hospital for treatment, but later said "the total number of victims in this incident is, in fact, 10." Investigators said someone was "detained near the scene," but noted "their possible involvement in this incident remains under investigation." No one has been arrested.
A storm system that's caused travel headaches from the West Coast into the nation's midsection will take aim at the Northeast on Sunday, threatening to disrupt millions over a busy holiday travel weekend after at least seven storm-related deaths have been reported. The National Weather Service's Weather Prediction Center said the transcontinental storm system that brought blizzard conditions to the Upper Midwest will bring between 6 to 12 inches of snow from the eastern Dakotas to northern Michigan on Sunday, creating "havoc for Thanksgiving holiday travelers." "We do have this massive storm spreading from parts of the Dakotas; we saw over a foot of snow in South Dakota yesterday," Fox News Chief Meteorologist Rick Reichmuth said Sunday. "As the storm system moves east on Sunday, it will evolve into a nor'easter-type storm off the southern New England Coast, bringing rain and wind to coastal areas and heavy snow inland lasting through Tuesday.❄️