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Family Loses Three Toddlers in Illinois House Fire

A devastating house fire in Carpentersville, Illinois, claimed the lives of three young brothers on Sunday morning.

Two Nashville Middle School Students Arrested for Threatening Shootings

Two middle school students in Nashville were arrested this week in separate incidents after allegedly making violent threats against their schools, according to the Metro Nashville Police Department (MNPD).

Pima County, Arizona Deputies Searching for Mistakenly Released Inmate

Deputies in Pima County are searching for an inmate who was mistakenly released from the Pima County Adult Detention Complex.

FCC Investigates Disney and ABC Over DEI Practices

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has launched an investigation into Disney and its ABC television network over concerns that the company is engaging in discriminatory diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) practices.

Illinois Court Allows Wrongful Death Lawsuit Against Gun Maker to Proceed to Trial

An Illinois court ruled Tuesday that a wrongful death lawsuit against Smith & Wesson, the manufacturer of the firearm used in the 2022 Highland Park mass shooting, can proceed to trial.

CBP Seizes Over 1,000 Replica Firearms at LAX

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers at Los Angeles International Airport have seized more than 1,000 replica firearms since the start of fiscal year 2025.

Detroit Firefighters Rescue 13 After Apartment Explosion

Early Monday morning, Detroit firefighters rescued 13 people, including six children, from a west side apartment following a reported explosion.

Multiple Arrests Made in Louisiana Gang Investigation

Authorities in Livingston and Tangipahoa parishes have arrested multiple individuals linked to the Motion Gang, a local group involved in drug trafficking and violent crimes.

More Severe Weather Expected for Tennessee and Kentucky

Following last weekend's storms, another round of severe weather is set to impact the region midweek.

North Carolina Bill Seeks to Restrict Books on Gender Identity in Schools

A new bill introduced in the North Carolina General Assembly aims to remove books discussing gender identity and sexuality from school libraries and classrooms.

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