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Judge Dismisses Murder Charge Against Arkansas Sheriff Candidate Aaron Spencer
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Melinda French Gates Pledges $215 Million to Enhance Women’s Health Worldwide
St. Paul Prosecutor Rejects State Charges for Protesters Who Disrupted Church Service
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BUSINESS
A fatal tank rupture at a Longview paper mill and a near‑explosion in Garden Grove forced emergency evacuations and spurred renewed scrutiny of state‑federal oversight of hazardous chemicals.
Emergency crews are preparing to stabilize a collapsed tank at Nippon Dynawave’s Longview plant after a sudden implosion released molten caustic chemicals, leaving 9 workers missing, 9 injured and at least one confirmed death.
Temperatures inside the damaged methyl methacrylate tank at GKN Aerospace’s Facility in Garden Grove have dropped enough to end a catastrophic explosion threat, allowing 34,000 residents to return home. Officials warn that smaller blasts, fires, and chemical leaks could still occur.
Trump announces Iran deal finalized, Strait of Hormuz to reopen. Iran warns of contradictions. Full details incoming as US blockade intensifies.
As heavy rain floods Nairobi's Gikomba Market, East Africa faces a crisis: 180,000+ tonnes of second-hand clothing annually threaten local fashion. Countries like Uganda impose 30% taxes, but traders warn it will crush 4.9 million jobs. With US pressure looming and Chinese fast fashion flooding the region, PulseWire investigates how East Africa can rebuild its textile industry without sacrificing affordability or livelihoods.
TRAVEL
NYC’s annual sunset alignment – Manhattanhenge – draws crowds, photographers and awe. The event happens twice a year around the spring and summer solstices, offering spectacular sunrise and sunset views across Manhattan’s streets.
Thailand's government has decided to cut the visa-free stay period from 60 days to 30 days for more than 90 countries, including the UK, citing security concerns and an effort to simplify the visa system.
In a significant change, Thailand reduces visa-free stay to 30 days for tourists from 93 countries, including the UK, to improve security and simplify visa policies.
Goa, once a magnet for foreign tourists, is experiencing a notable decline in overseas visitors, prompting concerns about its future as a travel destination.
Kami Rita Sherpa and Lhakpa Sherpa broke their own records by summiting Mount Everest, marking significant milestones in mountaineering history.
SPORT
DR Congo's World Cup team forced into quarantine before US travel amid Ebola outbreak; training camp cancelled, strict bubble protocol enforced
Top players including Aryna Sabalenka stage symbolic 15-minute media stand protesting 15% prize money share at French Open; demands 22% by 2030 amid tension over player welfare and tournament revenue distribution.
The Democratic Republic of Congo has halted its pre-World Cup training camp due to the Ebola outbreak, relocating preparations to Belgium as the health emergency escalates.
The small town of Ellerbe, North Carolina honors the legendary wrestler and actor Andre The Giant with the installation of a new roadside marker.
ENTERTAINMENT
After a wave of performers pulled out of the White House‑hosted 250th‑anniversary concert series, President Trump said the event should be cancelled and is considering a Make‑America‑Great‑Again rally instead.
A stunning auction event at Christie's saw Jackson Pollock's iconic painting, Number 7A, 1948, sell for a record-breaking $181 million, setting a new standard for contemporary art sales.
Two U.S. nationals face arrest after one jumped into a monkey enclosure at Ichikawa City Zoo, filming the stunt while promoting a cryptocurrency.
BIIRD, an all-female group of Irish traditional musicians, is gaining international acclaim for their high-energy performances and distinctive style, despite not having released any music. They've sold out venues and toured with major stars like Ed Sheeran.
OPINION
The new Obama Presidential Center’s towering, windowless design is under public scrutiny as critics and supporters weigh its architectural boldness against loss of green space and gentrification fears.
Barney Frank, a pioneer for LGBT rights and former congressman who famously challenged Wall Street, has passed away at 86. His legacy includes the Dodd-Frank Act and his historic role in advancing civil rights.
Former US Congressman Barney Frank, one of the first openly gay representatives and a pivotal figure in financial regulation, has died at the age of 86. Remembered for his advocacy for LGBT rights and significant contributions to the Dodd-Frank Act, Frank leaves behind a legacy of leadership and courage.
In a remarkable week of diplomacy, Xi Jinping welcomes Vladimir Putin to China, showcasing Beijing's rising influence on the global stage and contrasts to the recent visit of Donald Trump.
A deep dive into the complex ties between China and Russia, portraying their relationship as one of mutual benefit, with insights into both geopolitical dynamics and cultural connections.
POLITICS
Karen Read files lawsuit accusing the Massachusetts State Police and the town of Canton of mishandling the investigation that led to her prosecution for the death of Boston police officer John O’Keefe.
City Attorney Irene Kao says evidence is insufficient to bring state criminal charges against anti‑immigration protestors who disrupted a Services Church service in St. Paul, even though they face federal civil‑rights charges.
The Defense Department has barred journalists from entering the Pentagon press office, citing the presence of speechwriters who handle classified material. The move comes amid ongoing legal battles over escort requirements and broader press‑access restrictions.
Hasan Piker and Cenk Uygur denied entry for SXSW London after UK authorities accused them of hate speech and antisemitic rhetoric.
Former Colorado elections clerk Tina Peters, arrested for breaching election security, will be freed after Governor Jared Polis commuted her sentence amid pressure from President Trump.
HEALTH
In a bold move to tackle underfunded women's health issues, Melinda French Gates announces a new $215 million donation aimed at expanding contraceptive access, improving maternal care and advancing menopause research.
In Uttar Pradesh’s hot‑spot district of Banda, temperatures peaked at 48 °C for a week‑long spell, shattering daily rhythms, straining health systems, and exposing climate‑driven vulnerabilities.
TECH
Patients and communities in eastern DR Congo are scrambling to contain an unprecedented Ebola outbreak that has already exceeded 1,000 suspected cases. With no vaccine for the Bundibugyo strain, MSF and WHO leaders race to speed up testing, set up isolation centers and relieve the region’s widening crisis amid ongoing conflict.
Waymo pauses self-driving service in San Antonio, Austin, Houston, Dallas and Atlanta after autonomous vehicles drive into flooded roads. Company issues 3,800-vehicle recall amid safety concerns. Real-time updates available via PulseWire maps.
SpaceX's critical Starship test flight delayed after hydraulic issue forces Friday reschedule; NASA's moon mission depends on success
In a landmark verdict, Paris Appeals Court has found Air France and Airbus guilty of manslaughter for the 2009 crash of Flight AF447, which killed 228 people in the Atlantic Ocean. Despite being acquitted in April 2023, the companies face renewed conviction after an eight-week trial. The court declared them 'solely and entirely responsible' for the storm-induced crash where pilots failed to respond to faulty sensor readings. Victims' families condemned the €225,000 fines as a 'token penalty' amid emotional testimony from survivors of the deadliest French aviation tragedy. This decision reignites debates about corporate accountability in aviation safety.