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Oct 11 2024HEALTH

Mine Tour Turned Tragic: One Dead, 12 Stuck After Elevator Glitch

In a dramatic turn of events, a tourist site at the Mollie Kathleen Gold Mine near Cripple Creek, Colorado, faced a serious incident. An elevator malfunctioned while descending into the mine, leading to the death of one person and leaving 12 others trapped 500 feet below the surface. The incident, w

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Oct 11 2024WEATHER

Disney Workers Face Storm Dilemma

Imagine working at Disney World when Hurricane Milton hits. The park stays open, but the weather is terrifying. Employees feel stuck. They're worried about their jobs if they leave early. Disney is trying to keep the park fun for guests and safe for workers. Many employees stick it out, feeling fina

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Oct 11 2024ENVIRONMENT

Hazardous Gas Leak at Texas Refinery: A Closer Look

A dangerous chemical leak at a refinery in Deer Park, Texas, has left two people dead and at least 35 injured. The incident, which happened on Thursday evening, involved the release of hydrogen sulfide, a highly toxic gas with a distinctive "rotten egg" smell. Officials confirmed the leak at around

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Oct 11 2024POLITICS

Political Sparks Fly as Harris and Trump Disagree on Storm Response

Recently, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump clashed over their views on how the federal government handled hurricanes Helene and Milton. Harris, attending a Univision town hall in Las Vegas, emphasized the significance of treating people respectfully during crises. She c

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Oct 11 2024POLITICS

Tragedy at Sea: Lessons from a Navy SEAL Mission Gone Wrong

On January 11, 2024, two US Navy SEALs, Christopher Chambers and Nathan Ingram, drowned during a nighttime mission to seize an unflagged ship carrying weapons from Iran to Yemen. The mission aimed to intercept weapons headed to the Iranian-backed Houthis, who have been launching attacks on commercia

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Oct 11 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Hiker's Lost Foot: The Latest Find on Everest

For nearly a century, the world wondered what happened to Andrew Irvine, one of the first Brits to attempt climbing Mount Everest. Now, a surprising discovery has been made by a film crew led by Oscar-winner Jimmy Chin. They were on the mountain shooting a documentary for Nat Geo when they stumbled

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Oct 11 2024BUSINESS

Trapped Tourists: A Mine Misadventure

In the small town of Cripple Creek, Colorado, a tourist trip to the Mollie Kathleen Gold Mine turned into an unexpected ordeal. Around noon on Thursday, an elevator malfunction trapped twelve adults 1,000 feet below ground. They were visiting the historic site when the mechanical issue occurred. For

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Oct 11 2024WEATHER

Fisherman's Clever Cooler Rescue

A fisherman in Florida had a wild night at sea after his boat broke down during Hurricane Milton. He spent the night clinging to an ice box in 25-foot waves, nearly 30 miles off the coast! The U.S. Coast Guard swooped in and saved him with a helicopter on Thursday. The strong winds and giant waves m

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Oct 11 2024CRIME

Safety on King Street: A Success in Progress

Ever since Charleston rolled out the King Street Safety Initiative, the crime rate downtown has taken a plunge. The city, led by Mayor William Cogswell, teamed up with local businesses and police departments to enhance safety and livability in the Central Business District, which includes King Stree

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Oct 11 2024POLITICS

Billionaires' Political Preferences: A Closer Look

Since 2010, billionaires have had a significant influence on U.S. politics due to the Supreme Court's Citizens United decision. This ruling allowed for virtually unlimited campaign spending. While both Democrats and Republicans have billionaire supporters, Republicans generally have an edge. Accordi

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