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Shark believed to have injured 4 people in waters off Gulf Coast on Fourth of July
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Four injured in Fourth of July shark attacks in Texas, Florida
A shark bit three people off a southern Texas beach in what the city's fire chief called an unprecedented incident on the Fourth of July, the same day another person was bitten by a shark in Florida, officials said.Florida -
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6 people injured after carnival ride tips over at Fourth of July celebration in Washington state
Six people were injured Wednesday night after a ride at an Independence Day carnival in Washington state tipped over, officials said. -
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Multiple people reported injured in shark attacks on Texas beach
Officials say four people reported shark bites off South Padre Island, Texas, on the Fourth of July. Three of them were taken to a hospital and the other was treated at the scene. The attacks are now among at least 15 in the waters off U.S. ... -
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Shooting at Yellowstone National Park on July Fourth injures ranger, kills suspect
One person was killed and a park ranger was injured in a shooting Thursday morning in Yellowstone National Park in Canyon Village, Wyoming, park officials said. -
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2 killed and 3 injured in July Fourth attack in California beach city
Police say two people were killed and three others injured in Independence Day violence in a Southern California beach cityCalifornia -
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Several people injured by stray fireworks at Utah 4th of July celebration
Several people were injured during a Fourth of July celebration in Utah when stray fireworks went into the crowd, local media outlets reported. -
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Danny Trejo brawls at a Fourth of July parade in Sunland-Tujunga. Why? A water balloon
'Machete' star Danny Trejo engaged in a brawl on the Fourth of July after someone allegedly threw a water balloon at his car during a parade in Sunland-Tujunga. -
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Triple-digit temperatures expected over July Fourth holiday; nearly 150 million under heat alerts
Heat warnings and watches are in effect for nearly 150 million people across 21 states for the holiday period, with dangerous and potentially historic extreme heat due for the West in the coming days and temperatures of 115 degrees possible. -
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This Fourth of July, it’s hard to feel optimistic about the US. But I have hope | Margaret Sullivan
Let’s remember that we’ve come a long way – and the journey isn’t yet complete. If you’ve been paying even the slightest bit of attention, you know that the American Experiment took some gut punches over the last week.. Joe Biden – long considered ...
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Congressional Democrats respond to Biden's interview with ABC News
Congressional Democrats respond to President Joe Biden's exclusive interview with ABC News.Joe Biden -
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Nutrition companies, parents clash in court over cause of infant intestinal disease
The Abbott company goes to court Monday in the second trial of a company whose specialty formula for preterm infants is accused of causing a serious intestinal disease. -
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Torrid heat bakes millions across US, setting records and fanning wildfires
Forecasters say a long-running heat wave that has already shattered previous records across the U.S. will persist, baking parts of the West with dangerous temperatures that will soar into the 100s -
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Wimbledon takes over New York City as the tournament expands beyond UK borders
There is only one place in the world where you can be greeted by Wimbledon stewards, eat iconic British strawberries and cream and drink Pimm’s served in a garden bar.United Kingdom -
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Crews search Lake Michigan for 2 men who went missing while boating in Indiana waters
Crews are searching Lake Michigan for two suburban Chicago men who went missing while a large group of people were boating along northwestern Indiana’s coastline