
Former US swimmer's death in the US Virgin Islands caused by accidental fentanyl intoxication, autopsy says
The death earlier this year of former US swimming champion Jamie Cail has been ruled accidental and fentanyl related, according to a Facebook post from the US Virgin Islands Police Department.
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EA Sports FC 24 Ratings Leak: Highest Rated Players 40-31
EA Sports FC 24 ratings leak details the players ranked 40 through 31 in the top 50 overall including Federico Valverde, Victor Osimhen, Debinha, Bernardo Silva and more.
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Idalia is expected to rapidly intensify in the record-warm Gulf of Mexico. Here's what that means
The forecast for Idalia is alarming: a so-called rapid intensification as it tracks through the Gulf of Mexico, tapping into some of the warmest waters on the planet ahead of making landfall in Florida this week.
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Crypto ETF Drags ESG Label Into Wildly Volatile World of Bitcoin
A London-based money manager has just attached an ESG label to a Bitcoin exchange-traded fund, in a move
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Scott announces new plan focused on parents' role in education and technology
South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott on Monday rolled out his education and technology plan, arguing that, under President Joe Biden, the role of parents has been minimized in decisions over childhood education and social media habits.
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Italy Backs Telecom Deal in Meloni’s Latest Activist Push
Italy approved a decree Monday which empowers it to take a stake in Telecom Italia SpA’s network business,
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Shooting on UNC campus leaves at least one wounded
One person was wounded after an active shooter was reported to be on the campus of the University of North Carolina Monday afternoon. At least one shot fired in Caudill Labs on South Road, according to Orange County Fire and EMS radio. A suspect, described as a male wearing a gray shirt, was said to be in police custody. Students are still under a shelter-in-place order as police and paramedics respond to the scene. University Communications said they have no further information at this time.
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UNC Carolina shooter - latest: ‘Active shooting’ situation at Chapel Hill campus with reports of one wounded
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has issued an emergency alert amid reports of an active shooting situation near campus. Local law enforcement and UNC officials have said that “an armed and dangerous person” is on or near the university. At least one person was wounded, The Daily Tar Heel reports. A suspect, described as a male wearing a gray shirt, was said to be in police custody. Students are still under a shelter-in-place order as police and paramedics respond to the scene where at least one shot was allegedly heard near Caudill Labs. More details are continuing to emerge as the situation unfolds.
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12 of the Fiercest Real-Life Pirates in History
They pillaged, they invaded, and they obeyed only the sea laws they made up as they went along.
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LA media company settles first SEC enforcement case over NFTs
By Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK A Los Angeles media company that billed itself as potentially "the next Disney"
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Biden to Visit Vietnam in September to Discuss Economy, Climate
President Joe Biden will travel to Vietnam in September, where he will meet with General Secretary Nguyen Phu
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Rachel Morin’s mother shares ‘unbearable’ pain as Bel Air killer still at large weeks after murder: update
Loved ones gathered on Sunday to honor Rachel Morin’s memory as her killer remains at large weeks after she was found dead on the Ma & Pa Trail in Bel Air, Maryland. The 37-year-old’s heartbroken mother shared what she felt when she found out her daughter’s body had been found. “The pain was so unbearable,” Patty Morin said. Morin was found dead after heading off for a walk along on the trail on 6 August. Harford County Sheriff Jeff Gahler recently told Fox News that identifying and catching the suspect is a “top priority” amid fears that he could do “something harmful to someone else”. “This individual poses a threat to every community from here to Los Angeles because we don’t know where he’s laying his head at night,” Sheriff Gahler said. The Harford County Sheriff’s Office revealed that DNA found at the scene of Morin’s murder had been matched to the DNA left at a home where an unknown man broke into a home in Los Angeles and violently attacked a young girl back in March. “The public will not be safe until we get him in custody,” Sheriff Gahler said. Read More Maryland police have DNA matching Rachel Morin murder suspect and video images but no identity Rachel Morin’s mother breaks silence on daughter’s killing Maryland sheriff calls out ‘heinous coward’ who killed mother-of-five Rachel Morin Rachel Morin’s boyfriend speaks out after police name man wanted over sex assault as suspect in murder Rachel Morin killer ‘not going to stop’ unless arrested, police say as new clues dry up
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