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A prototype for SpaceXโs Starship super-rocket was destroyed tonight during a pressure test on its pad at the companyโs South Texas facility.
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Police: Suspect In Custody After Police Chase Involving Stolen Ambulance In Northeast Philadelphia. #pursuit
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FULL VIDEO: Ambulance chase in Philadelphia. #pursuit
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The United States and the Taliban have signed a peace agreement aimed at ending the 18-year war in Afghanistan, America's longest. The signing could help President Donald Trump fulfill a key campaign promise to extract America from its 'endless wars.' The deal was signed on Saturday in the Qatari capital Doha by U.S. special envoy Zalmay Khalilzad and Taliban political chief Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar. U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo was on hand to witness the ceremony. Under the agreement, the U.S. will begin withdrawing thousands of troops in exchange for Taliban commitments to prevent Afghanistan from being a launchpad for terrorist attacks. If the Taliban meet their commitments, all U.S. troops would leave in 14 months.
A strip of heavy snow spanning around 150 miles in length and at most 15 miles wide in some areas was seen laid across central Kansas the National Weather Service reports. The rare weather phenomenon took shape in the early hours of Tuesday morning and bridged from northern Kansas to as far south as El Dorado in the state's southern region. Weather officials said that parts of the snowband got up to 13 inches in places like Sylvan Grove, and around nine inches about 50 miles outside of Wichita. What makes the snowband so peculiar was that outside of its path, some surrounding areas received little to no snowfall whatsoever. However, other cities like Dodge City and Great Bend received winter snow fall. As a result of the 'extremely narrow stripe,' traffic accidents and highway closures were experienced on Interstate 70 and I-135.
The German teenage national who's been dubbed the anti-Greta Thunberg defended her support of a white nationalist and took aim at 'climate alarmists' in her first appearance at the biggest annual meeting of grassroots conservatives in Maryland. Naomi Seibt, 19, when asked if she was still a fan of white nationalist Stefan Molyneux, a Canadian vlogger she called an 'inspiration,' in a YouTube video, answered she still was. 'I am still a fan absolutely'. Seibt was asked about comments Molyneux made in 2018, in which he praises white nationalism and claims Poland was 'peaceful, free, easy, civilized and safe' because it is 'essentially an all-white country.' Seibt defended the comments in response to the reporter's question, saying they only sound racist when 'taken out of context.' She also spoke to about 100 conference attendees during a panel sponsored by the Heartland Institute, an Illinois-based think tank that advocates free markets and questions climate science.
Crew onboard a luxury cruise ship pepper sprayed brawling passengers angry that the vessel had been marooned in the Caribbean for three days following a coronavirus scare. Fellow passengers applauded the crew as they battled to reassert control on board the MSC Meraviglia during the fight which broke out in a dining hall. A bystander captured video of the fighting among passengers in the dining hall on the ship. She said the video shows crew members pepper-spraying the people engaged in the fight. The ship docked in Cozumel, Mexico, after it was turned away from two other ports, media reported. The cruise liner was denied permission to dock in Ocho Rios, Jamaica, and Georgetown, the Cayman Islands, on Tuesday, February 25.
Minas Gerais MG / Brazil * 26FEV2020 * On this date, the military police officer reported that he was at the checkout line inside a supermarket, when his gun accidentally shots. The officer was injured left leg. Weapon: Taurus pistol, caliber 380. There is a suspected security system failure.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has called for stronger efforts to guard against coronavirus, saying there will be 'serious consequences' if the illness spreads to the country. During a ruling party meeting, Kim called for the country's anti-epidemic headquarters to strengthen screening and tests to seal off all 'channels and space through which the infectious disease may find its way,' Pyongyang's official Korean Central News Agency said Saturday. Kim emphasized that all fields and units of the country should 'unconditionally' obey quarantine instructions laid-out by the anti-epidemic headquarters. He called for the strict enforcement of preventive measures against what he described as a tricky virus that spreads rapidly. 'In case the infectious disease spreading beyond control finds its way into our country, it will entail serious consequences,' the agency quoted Kim as saying during the politburo meeting of the Workers' Party.
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Police in San Francisco are investigating an apparent racially fueled attack over the weekend targeting a man collecting cans in Hunters Point that was caught on video.