In Newark, four detainees escaped Delaney Hall immigration facility after breaching a wall amidst unrest, officials report. Senator Andy Kim stated guards lost control, leading to the escape into a parking lot. Mayor Ras Baraka described it as an 'uprising' demanding an end to the chaos. Protests erupted over delayed meals, with reports of pepper spray use.
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Israel launched military operations against Iran, targeting nuclear sites and military camps, citing a growing threat. This action follows concerns over Iran's uranium enrichment activities, which are close to weapons-grade levels, despite Iran's insistence on peaceful purposes. The strikes have sparked global concern and heightened tensions in the region, potentially disrupting Iran's nuclear progress.
The US Army's 250th-anniversary parade, coinciding with Donald Trump's birthday, faced online ridicule due to videos showing troops marching out of sync, leading to accusations of defiance. A viral photo depicted Trump appearing to doze off during the event. Simultaneously, anti-Trump protests erupted across the US, contrasting with the parade's perceived lack of enthusiasm.
Iran has launched a fresh wave of missile attacks targeting Israel, escalating the regional conflict. Iranian state media confirmed the offensive, reporting missile launches from Tehran and Kermanshah. In response, the Israeli military issued warnings, urging citizens to seek shelter as sirens blared across the country.
Fresh doubts surround the 2024 US election as reports allege unannounced changes to voting machines approved by Pro V&V, a federally certified testing lab. Despite director Jack Cobb's insistence that updates were minor, watchdogs like SMART Elections claim inadequate testing raises security risks.
Ten black rhinos have been moved from South Africa to Mozambique to secure breeding of the critically endangered animals that became locally extinct 50 years ago, conservationists said Thursday. Twelve black rhinos had previously been sent from South Africa to Zinave in central Mozambique but the population was still not viable for breeding, Van Rooyen said.
Amidst escalating tensions between Israel and Iran, Russia cautioned the United States against military intervention, following Israeli strikes and Iranian retaliation. Despite a strategic partnership, Moscow hasn't offered military aid to Tehran, with Putin proposing mediation while condemning Israel. Putin and Xi Jinping jointly criticized Israel, advocating for a peaceful resolution.
Devastating floods in South Africa's Eastern Cape province have claimed 78 lives, with the toll expected to rise as search and rescue operations continue. President Cyril Ramaphosa is scheduled to visit the affected areas amid criticism of the government's response. Extreme weather triggered the disaster, overwhelming local resources and leaving residents traumatized by the loss and destruction.
A federal judge ordered the release of Mahmoud Khalil, a legal US resident detained after participating in pro-Palestinian demonstrations. The judge cited irreparable harm to Khalil's career and free speech rights due to his detention. Despite the ruling, Khalil will remain in custody pending a possible government appeal, highlighting ongoing legal battles over activism and immigration.
Severe flooding in San Antonio, Texas, resulted in at least five fatalities and two missing individuals after multiple vehicles were swept away. Nineteen people were caught in the floodwaters, with first responders rescuing ten and two escaping independently. A flash flood warning was issued for the region due to heavy rainfall and moisture from the Gulf of Mexico.
The Trump administration is considering expanding travel restrictions, potentially banning citizens from 36 more countries, according to a State Department cable. Citing national security concerns, the move follows an earlier ban on 12 countries. Secretary of State Marco Rubio's cable outlined concerns, including unreliable identity documents, giving countries 60 days to address issues or face entry suspensions.