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Child Predator Sting Leads To 19 Arrests In Florida
A week-long child predator sting operation in Pasco County, Florida, resulted in 19 arrests. Pasco County Sheriff Grady Judd announced the results of the operation. The operation resulted in 19 arrests, including a man known for playing sad music.
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FAA Investigates Drone Sighting Near United Flight
The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating a drone sighting near a United Airlines flight. The drone sighting occurred near the Israel Defense Forces headquarters in Tel Aviv and resulted in no casualties.
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Sheridan Gorman Alleged Killer Faces Court
Family and friends of 18-year-old Sheridan Gorman attended a court hearing for the man accused of killing her. The victim's father criticized the policies and procedures that allowed the alleged killer to remain in the country illegally.
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Severe Mpox Strain Detected In Hawaii
The Hawaii Department of Health identified a more severe strain of mpox in a wastewater sample. The sample was collected from Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam on April 13. This marks the first detection of this specific strain in the region.
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Anthropic Unveils BioMysteryBench For Bioinformatics Testing
Anthropic released BioMysteryBench to evaluate Claude's bioinformatics capabilities against human experts. The company reported that its Mythos model successfully solved approximately 30% of 23 complex questions that experts failed to answer.
Mastodon
Mattel Reports Strong First Quarter Sales
Mattel reported first-quarter sales that exceeded forecasts. The company credited strong demand for Hot Wheels for the performance. This occurred despite sales trends for Barbie and Fisher-Price. However, sales in the Barbie and Fisher-Price divisions declined during the same period.
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Police Officer Killed In Thomasville Collision
A police officer was killed and two people died following a vehicle collision in Thomasville.
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Pentagon May Brief President On Iran Military Options
A representative from Hackot appeared before the United States Senate for the first time since the start of the war to present a two-month progress report. Consequently, the option of war against Iran remains an open possibility. The proposal reportedly involved separating the Strait of Hormuz from other concessions. Former IRGC commander Mohsen Rezaee suggested that war remains an open and likely option for Iran given current circumstances. This coincides with CENTCOM preparing military plans. During a phone call, Trump proposed a short-term ceasefire in Ukraine and expressed hope for a Russian announcement. Trump noted the proposal aligns with Victory Day celebrations marking the defeat of Nazism. The US central command announced that forces are on alert as Washington continues to press for negotiations regarding Iran's nuclear program.
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Stars Lose To Gotham 2-0 In Women's Soccer
The Stars lost to Gotham with a score of 2-0 in a women's soccer match.
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Country Singer David Allen Coe Dies At 87
Singer-songwriter David Allen Coe has died at the age of 86. He was an outlaw country artist known for songs such as "Take This Job and Shove It," "You Never Even Call Me By My Name," and "The Ride." His wife confirmed his death, noting his influence as a key figure in the outlaw country genre during the 1970s and 1980s. He is known for writing the 1977 hit 'Take This Job and Show It'. He was a famous 1970s outlaw country singer known for songs like "Long Haired Redneck." The news was reported by WLS-AM 890 in Chicago. No specific cause of death was provided in the broadcast. A statement to People magazine confirmed the death, though the cause has not been disclosed. Coe was known for a cult following built on raw and often obscene lyrics. His hits included the 1975 song 'You Never Even Call Me By My Name'.
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