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Crime scene police tape in front of blue and red police lights at night. Image by Gerd Altmann

Shooting in Texas leaves five dead, manhunt underway

Five people, the youngest being an eight-year-old boy, were found shot to death in San Jacinto County in southeast Texas late on Friday night leading to a manhunt for the suspect that is still currently underway.

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COLUMBIA, SC - JUNE 24: A sculpture of George Washington stands infront of the State Capitol Building before South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford held a press conference at the State Capitol June 24, 2009 in Columbia, South Carolina. Sanford admitted to having an extramarital affair after returning from a secret trip to visit a woman in Argentina and said that he would resign as head of the Republican Governors Association. (Photo by Davis Turner/Getty Images)

Pro-life bills fail in South Carolina and Nebraska

Bills aimed at restricting abortion in South Carolina and Nebraska have both failed in their state legislatures on Thursday.

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BARKING, ENGLAND - JANUARY 18: A train engine pulls carriages that started their Journey in Yiwu in China into Barking rail freight terminal on January 18, 2017 in Barking, England. After travelling for 16 days and covering around 7,456 miles passing through China, Kazakhstan, Russia, Belarus, Poland, Germany, Belgium and France, The East Wind freight train which is made up of 34 wagons is hoped will herald a 'new era of UK-China relations'. The Engine that started the journey was changed to accomodate different gauge tracks in the UK. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)

Chinese $58 billion railroad to connect with Pakistan and reduce reliance on West

China has proposed a massive $58 billion railroad project that will link western China with Pakistan, further reducing Western trade dependence.

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A US Army AH-64 Apache helicopter flies over the mountains near the ISAF's Camp Bostick in Naray, in Afghanistan's eastern Kunar province on April 13, 2009. US President Barack Obama, unveiling his new strategy for the dragging Afghan war last month, put Pakistan at the heart of the fight to defeat Al-Qaeda and vowed to boost US aid and assistance to the South Asian nation. AFP PHOTO/LIU Jin (Photo credit should read LIU JIN/AFP via Getty Images)

Two helicopters collide in Alaska killing three soldiers

Two United States Army helicopters returning from a training exercise collided into one another in Alaska resulting in the death of three soldiers and a fourth sustaining life threatening injuries on Thursday.

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AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - NOVEMBER 21: Chinese President Xi Jinping addresses the audience at a luncheon at SkyCity Grand Hotel on November 21, 2014 in Auckland, New Zealand. President Xi Jinping is on a two day trip to New Zealand to have talks with New Zealand Government and business leaders in Auckland and Wellington. (Photo by Greg Bowker - Pool/Getty Images)

China ramps up investments in Mexico to have greater influence over U.S. neighbor

Over the last decade, China has excessively raised its foreign investment in Mexico which has prompted experts to express concerns over the financial and political gains that Beijing is receiving.

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TOPSHOT - Sudanese greet army soldiers, loyal to army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, in the Red Sea city of Port Sudan on April 16, 2023. - Battling fighters in Sudan said they had agreed to an hours-long humanitarian pause, including to evacuate wounded, on the second day of raging urban battles that killed more than 50 civilians including three UN staff and sparking international outcry. (Photo by AFP) (Photo by -/AFP via Getty Images)

U.S. claims Sudan too dangerous to evacuate Americans

The United States has extracted its diplomats and government employees from Sudan as the conflict in the country continues to escalate, however the evacuations have left thousands of Americans behind.

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