Three family members including two American brothers and a local relative were killed in a shooting in Durango, Mexico. A teenage son survived but is in critical condition. The attack occurred while they were traveling in an SUV with an Illinois license plate. Authorities are investigating robbery as a possible motive.
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President Joe Biden honoured Pope Francis with the Presidential Medal of Freedom with distinction, the highest civilian award, recognising his faith, hope, and love impacting the world. Biden conveyed the award to the pope via phone, discussing peace and alleviation efforts. This marks Biden's only presentation of the honour with distinction during his presidency.
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Many historical castles in Europe and beyond are abandoned and unsold, despite low prices. High restoration and maintenance costs, along with strict heritage laws, deter buyers. Castles like Château de Lagarde in France or Dalquharran Castle in Scotland need extensive repairs. Potential buyers are discouraged by the significant financial and logistical challenges involved.
A fashion entrepreneur, Neel Elsherif, is suing American Airlines after allegedly experiencing an hour-long incident of sexual misconduct by a fellow passenger during a flight. The lawsuit claims that the crew failed to intervene, and the response to her complaint was dismissive, highlighting potential negligence and discrimination by the airline.
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