A six-foot alligator caused a stir outside a Virginia motel after escaping from its owner, who was transporting it from New York to a North Carolina zoo. Fairfax County Police Department safely captured the reptile, reminding the public about exotic animal ownership regulations. No injuries were reported, and the owner was not cited for the incident.
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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.
Iranian state television has urged citizens to delete WhatsApp, alleging data collection and sharing with Israel, claims WhatsApp vehemently denies. The messaging app emphasises its use of end-to-end encryption, ensuring user privacy and denying any data sharing with governments.