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A young man is working to save the stories of World War II veterans before they pass away. Every year on the Fourth of July, more veterans from that war are lost, so he wants to record their experiences while he still can.
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World War II veterans are passing away each year, especially around the Fourth of July.
A young man is making an effort to preserve their personal stories.
The goal is to keep these veterans' memories alive for future generations.
This work helps people remember the sacrifices and experiences of WWII soldiers.
The project was featured on CBS News and can be watched on their app or website.
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Strong earthquakes struck Puerto Viejo, a coastal town in La Guaira, Venezuela. Many hotels, restaurants, and buildings near the beach were destroyed, causing serious damage to the town and its economy, which depends on tourism.
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Puerto Viejo is a tourist town located in La Guaira, Venezuela.
Recent earthquakes caused severe destruction to hotels, restaurants, and beachfront buildings.
The damaged buildings were turned to rubble by the quakes.
The town’s economy relies heavily on tourism.
The Venezuelan government faces the challenge of rebuilding the town and restoring the economy.
The earthquakes caused loss and disruption in the local community.
Efforts will be needed to support the people and businesses affected.
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Mexico City is increasing security and limiting crowd sizes at key public areas for the upcoming Mexico-England World Cup match after four people died during earlier celebrations. Officials aim to make sure fans can celebrate safely by controlling access to popular spots and providing other viewing locations.
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Four people died during celebrations after Mexico’s win over Ecuador; causes include asphyxiation and cardiac arrest.
Mexico City will double security and set capacity limits at the Angel of Independence monument and the main square (Zócalo) for the Mexico-England match.
Only 25,000 people will be allowed at the Angel monument; once full, fans will be guided to other areas with giant screens.
Entry to the Angel monument and Zócalo will be free but controlled for safety.
Emergency services treated and confirmed deaths during past celebrations on June 30 near Paseo de la Reforma.
The Mexico City Attorney General’s Office is investigating the deaths.
Mexican fans have been celebrating in the streets due to high ticket prices for stadium games.
Authorities assured the public about safety after concerns raised by recent violence linked to cartel activity earlier in the year.
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A company named Pyrotecnico plans to create the largest fireworks show ever on July 4th in Washington, D.C. The event aims to set a new record for the biggest fireworks display in history.
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Pyrotecnico is the company organizing the fireworks show.
The event will take place on July 4th, Independence Day in the United States.
The location is Washington, D.C., the U.S. capital.
The show aims to be the biggest fireworks display ever recorded.
Tony Dokoupil has reported exclusively on the preparations for this event.
The fireworks display will be part of the Fourth of July celebrations.
The attempt involves careful planning and technical work to manage a large number of fireworks safely.
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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce got married at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Their wedding was celebrated with around 1,000 guests, including many celebrities, and featured family members in special roles during the ceremony.
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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce married in New York City at Madison Square Garden.
The wedding took place nearly three years after they first met in 2023.
Taylor’s brother Austin Swift was her Man of Honor; Travis’s brother Jason Kelce was his Best Man.
Friend Adam Sandler officiated the ceremony.
Both wore clothes designed by Christian Dior, and Taylor wore Cartier jewelry and Christian Louboutin shoes.
Around 1,000 guests attended, including celebrities like Ed Sheeran, Gigi Hadid, Lena Dunham, Hugh Grant, and Bradley Cooper.
Security was tight, and some nearby streets were closed for the event.
The Empire State Building was lit in "light blue sparkle" to celebrate the wedding.
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The article discusses the 250-year history of the United States as it became a major global power. It looks at important changes the country made internationally and also some mistakes, while considering what this history shows about President Donald Trump’s approach to foreign relations.
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The United States started as small colonies and grew into a global superpower.
The country's rise involved bold and important steps on the world stage.
The US history includes both success and mistakes in international affairs.
The article marks the 250th anniversary of America’s founding.
Experts including William Brangham, Esther Brimmer, Michael Mandelbaum, and Robert Zoellick discuss the legacy.
The discussion focuses on lessons from history for understanding President Trump’s foreign policy.
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Russia has started a campaign to recruit university and college students into its military drone forces to help replace soldiers lost in the war in Ukraine. Several young students who signed military contracts as part of this effort have died in combat, showing the ongoing high human cost of the conflict.
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Russia began recruiting students from universities and technical schools this year to join drone units in the war.
The recruitment targets students who are struggling academically or thinking about pausing their studies.
These drone units are presented as more advanced and safer roles, but recruits still face frontline combat risks.
Several young Russian students, including 18- to 23-year-olds, have died after signing military contracts and being sent to Ukraine.
One recruit was killed just weeks after signing up, despite initial military training focused on drone operation.
Verified Russian military deaths in the war exceed 230,000, with estimates suggesting the real number could be between 417,000 and 509,500.
Ukraine also suffers very high casualties, with official numbers acknowledging 55,000 deaths and estimates reaching over 200,000 military deaths.
Replacing casualties remains critical to continuing Russia’s war effort in Ukraine.
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Multiple shark attacks and sightings were reported at U.S. beaches during the 4th of July holiday weekend. The warmer weather and large crowds at the beach increased the chances of encounters between people and sharks.
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Several shark attacks happened at U.S. beaches over the 4th of July weekend.
Many people went to the beach to cool off in the hot weather.
More people near the water led to a higher risk of shark encounters.
Shark sightings also increased during the holiday.
Officials and news outlets reported on the events to warn beachgoers.
The exact locations of the attacks and the number of incidents were not specified in the article.
Safety measures and advice were likely discussed to reduce risks at the beach.
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A swimmer was bitten on the foot in a suspected shark attack at Jones Beach in New York, causing a temporary closure of the beach. After a search found no sharks, swimming resumed with restrictions, following recent shark sightings at other beaches in New York City and Long Island.
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The bite happened Friday at Jones Beach State Park Field 6.
The swimmer had cuts on their foot but injuries were not life-threatening.
Lifeguards and ambulance crews responded quickly to help the victim.
Swimming paused for about an hour while officials searched for sharks but no sharks were found.
Swimming allowed again but limited to waist-deep water for safety.
Shark sightings also occurred recently at Rockaway Beach in Queens and at Point Lookout in Long Island.
Some beaches in New York City and Long Island closed temporarily after shark sightings.
Experts say shark bites are rare, with 60 to 80 unprovoked bites yearly worldwide.
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Many people on the U.S. East Coast are facing very high temperatures during the July 4th holiday. These extreme heat waves are causing problems like travel delays, energy shortages, and event changes. In Europe, health officials report thousands of extra deaths linked to similar record heat.
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The East Coast of the U.S. is experiencing dangerous heat during Independence Day.
Temperatures have reached over 100 degrees Fahrenheit in some areas.
Travel plans are being disrupted by the heat.
The energy system is under stress due to increased demand for cooling.
Some communities have postponed or canceled July 4th events because of the heat.
European health authorities have connected thousands of additional deaths to extreme heat conditions.
The heat waves represent a record level of high temperatures for these regions.
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Labour leader Keir Starmer said future prime ministers cannot spend less time on international issues because global events affect domestic life. He also explained that his decision to resign was personal and made after a family retreat at Chequers. Andy Burnham, seen as a likely successor, supports continuing Starmer’s foreign policy, including backing Ukraine and improving ties with the EU.
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Keir Starmer warned that prime ministers must spend significant time on international affairs.
He rejected the idea that domestic and international issues can be separated in modern politics.
Starmer said global events, like the situation in Ukraine and the Strait of Hormuz, impact household costs and domestic life.
His decision to resign was personal and finalized during a family stay at the prime minister’s country estate, Chequers.
Starmer believes he saved the Labour party and was a successful prime minister.
Andy Burnham focuses mainly on domestic matters but supports Starmer’s foreign policies.
Burnham affirmed full support for Ukraine and aims to strengthen the UK’s relationship with the European Union.
Starmer promised to stay silent publicly after stepping down to allow his successor to lead.
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Iran has started funeral ceremonies for its late Supreme Leader Khamenei. Also, many people have died in Venezuela due to recent earthquakes, and Egypt won its first knockout game in the World Cup.
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Iran began funeral ceremonies for Supreme Leader Khamenei.
Hundreds of deaths were confirmed in Venezuela after recent earthquakes.
Egypt won its first game in the World Cup knockout stage.
New York is preparing for the expected wedding of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce.
London’s National Archives found a rare copy of the Declaration of Independence.
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Xie Na, a popular Chinese TV celebrity, planned a nationwide concert tour, but it was cancelled after many people criticized her singing online and the state media questioned her motives. The backlash showed challenges celebrities face in China’s entertainment industry when public opinion and authorities get involved.
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Xie Na is a well-known TV personality in China, famous from the show Happy Camp.
She announced her first solo concert tour after years of mostly acting and hosting.
Her initial concerts in Chengdu sold out quickly and were enjoyed by fans.
When she announced a nationwide tour starting in Beijing, many people criticized her singing skills online.
Some accused her of using her celebrity connections to sell tickets and making money without talent.
State media published articles suggesting she was chasing profit and lacked true artistic ability.
Due to growing public and official pressure, her Beijing concert was cancelled.
This incident highlights the strict scrutiny celebrities face in China’s entertainment scene.
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Russia has faced heavy losses in its war against Ukraine and is now recruiting soldiers from other countries, including African nations. Many of these recruits are working as mercenaries and are ending up in dangerous combat areas.
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Russia has reportedly suffered about 1.5 million casualties in the Ukraine war.
Approximately 500,000 Russian soldiers have been killed since the conflict started.
Russia is experiencing a shortage of new soldiers to fight.
To fill this gap, Russia is hiring mercenaries, who are paid fighters from other countries.
Some of these mercenaries come from African countries.
These African soldiers have been sent to the most dangerous front-line battles.
The story includes some disturbing images showing the realities of the conflict.
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Rising sea levels and coastal erosion are threatening historic sites in the United States, including Jamestown, Virginia. Archaeologists are working quickly to study and preserve these places before they are damaged or lost.
Key Facts
The United States is celebrating its 250th anniversary.
Rising seas are causing coastal areas to erode or wear away.
Jamestown, Virginia, is one of the historic sites at risk from these changes.
Archaeologists are actively working in Jamestown.
Their goal is to find and protect important historical artifacts.
Climate change is a main reason for the rising seas.
Damage to historic sites may lead to loss of important parts of America's history.
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Nearly 200 million people in the United States are currently under heat alerts due to very high temperatures. At the same time, several shark attacks have been reported along the East Coast.
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Around 200 million Americans face heat alerts.
Heat alerts warn people about dangerous high temperatures.
A series of shark attacks has occurred on the East Coast of the U.S.
The heat and shark attacks are happening at the same time.
These events are affecting large areas and many people.
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Scotland’s tradition of placing traffic cones on statues, especially the Duke of Wellington statue in Glasgow, has spread to other cities including Boston and Edinburgh. The practice started in the 1980s and is seen by some as a fun symbol, but others think it is disrespectful to the monuments.
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The Duke of Wellington statue in Glasgow has had a traffic cone on its head for over 40 years.
This tradition began with students in the 1980s and became an unofficial symbol of the city.
Glasgow city council repeatedly removed the cone but stopped trying after it kept reappearing.
The practice has spread to other statues in Scotland, including in Edinburgh, Dumfries, and Inverness.
When Scottish football fans (the Tartan Army) visited Boston, they placed cones on statues, which locals there liked.
A signed cone was gifted from Glasgow to Boston to mark a twinning of the two cities.
Some people in Scotland find the coning of statues inappropriate and disrespectful.
The cone symbol has been turned into merchandise like hats, bags, and T-shirts sold to visitors.
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More than 400 people have died in an outbreak of Ebola virus disease in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo). The virus is now spreading beyond its original area, with a new case found nearly 600 kilometers away.
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Over 400 deaths have been reported due to Ebola in DR Congo.
The outbreak is expanding beyond the initial hotspot in the country.
A new Ebola case was found about 600 kilometers from the original area.
Ebola is a deadly virus that spreads through close contact with infected people or animals.
The United Nations has reported a separate human rights crisis in Sudan at the same time.
Efforts are underway to control the Ebola outbreak and help affected communities.
The situation remains serious due to the spread of the virus over a wide area.
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Venezuela’s acting president Delcy Rodriguez said the government responded quickly and had the right equipment after the earthquake. Some residents said they did not receive help for the first two days.
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Delcy Rodriguez is Venezuela’s acting president.
Her 180-day term as acting president ends this Friday.
She said rescue teams were sent out quickly after the earthquake.
She also said the teams had enough equipment.
Some local people said they did not get government help for 48 hours after the earthquake.
Rodriguez called the criticism against the government’s response “propaganda.”
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