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🌪 As the US National Weather Service continues to issue tornado warnings for several southern states including Texas, Oklahoma, Maryland and Illinois, social media users shared footage showing the aftermath of a storm raging through the region, as well as the tornadoes themselves.
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#BREAKING | At least 6 people reportedly dead as metro train bridge collapses in Mexico City
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#BREAKING | At least 6 people reportedly dead as metro train bridge collapses in Mexico City
A metro train bridge has collapsed in the Mexican capital, claiming the lives of at least 6 people and wounding up to 80, according to El Pais, citing the rescue services. The incident occurred on Tuesday on Line 12 of the metro, near the stations of Tezonco and Olivos
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▪️The sister-in-law of Scott Peterson, who was convicted in the death of his pregnant wife and unborn son nearly two decades ago, said evidence shows “no scenario of guilt” for him.

▪️Iran and the US “may be nearing” the nuclear deal, AP reported Tuesday.

▪️A photo of a juror on the Derek Chauvin murder trial wearing a BLM t-shirt has sparked questions about his impartiality.

▪️Fifty-eight of 97 riot suspects in Portland won’t be prosecuted.

▪️New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy has offered a free beer for every resident who gets vaccinated.
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🤬 Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputy was subjected to a tirade of abuse after he stopped the teacher for using her cell phone while driving in San Dimas with her son in the car.

The woman is heard racially abusing a Hispanic police officer in bodycam footage and repeatedly calling him a "murderer".

The deputy sent the bodycam video to LA-based Fox News correspondent Bill Melugin, who posted it on Twitter on Monday.
The United States has transferred all of the remaining detainees out of the notorious Camp 7 at Guantanamo Bay and consolidated the 40 remaining prisoners in two units at the prison camp on the eastern edge of Cuba.

Camp 7 has been used to house some of the most dangerous terrorists captured following the 11 September 2001 attacks on the US.
🏠 Dollhouse vibes from a recent photo of the Bidens and Carters.

The proportions in this picture are so bizarre that they make the Bidens seem grotesquely gigantic.
❗️ US intelligence report claims Taliban would ‘roll back’ Afghan women's rights after troop pullout
❗️ White House denies reports about US prisoner exchange with Iran as ‘not true’
🤔 A report by the US National Intelligence Council has claimed that after the troop pullout from Afghanistan, the Taliban would “roll back” much of the progress achieved in the area of Afghan women's rights.

The document suggests that these gains were achieved largely due to foreign pressure on the government in Kabul, rather than being the result of support for such changes inside Afghanistan.
An armed person who was shot by security personnel while trying to enter the CIA headquarters has succumbed to his wounds.

The man on Monday tried to drive into the CIA headquarters outside Washington, DC, but was stopped by guards. After attempts to negotiate with him, the officers were forced to open fire.
🇷🇺 Biden: 'That Is My Hope and Expectation' to Meet With Russian President Putin in June.

US President Joe Biden told reporters on Tuesday that he hopes and expects to meet with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin during his upcoming trip to Europe.

“That is my hope and expectation. We are working on it,” Biden replied when asked if he is planning to meet Russia's president during the trip, scheduled for June.
‼️ 'From the Desk of Donald J. Trump': Former US president launches new communications platform
☎️ Joe Biden and Crown Prince Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan of the United Arab Emirates discussed Middle East issues of mutual interest concerning Afghanistan and Iran, among others, the White House said on Tuesday.

"They discussed regional and global challenges, including Afghanistan, the nuclear and regional dimensions of the threat posed by Iran, as well as the common quest for de-escalation and peace in the Middle Peace," the release said.