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  • WorldReuters

    Bodies found in Mexico where Australian, US tourists went missing

    MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Mexican authorities have located three bodies in the state of Baja California where one American and two Australian tourists were reported missing, the local prosecutor's office said in a statement late on Friday. Australian brothers Callum, 33, and Jake Robinson, 30, and American Carter Rhoad, 30, were last seen on April 27, the Baja California state prosecutor's office previously announced. It referred to the missing American as Jack Carter Rhoad.

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  • WorldSnopes

    King Charles III's Funeral Plans Reportedly Updated, as He's 'Very Unwell.' Here's What We Found

    Numerous rumors about the British monarch spread following his cancer diagnosis on Feb. 5, 2024.

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  • USWFTV

    Allegiant Air to begin service from Orlando International Airport to these 3 cities

    Allegiant currently offers service out of Orlando-Sanford International Airport (SFB) in Sanford.

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  • WorldReuters

    Russian troops enter base housing US military in Niger, US official says

    Russian military personnel have entered an air base in Niger that is hosting U.S. troops, a senior U.S. defense official told Reuters, a move that follows a decision by Niger's junta to expel U.S. forces. The military officers ruling the West African nation have told the U.S. to withdraw its nearly 1,000 military personnel from the country, which until a coup last year had been a key partner for Washington's fight against insurgents who have killed thousands of people and displaced millions mor

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  • USState College Centre Daily Times

    Penn State graduation, move-out expected to cause heavy traffic. Here’s what you should know

    Commencement will be held Friday through Sunday on campus.

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  • USMiami Herald

    41 ‘apex predators’ — that eat venomous snakes — released in north Florida. Here’s why.

    The threatened creatures are a keystone species in north Florida, wildlife experts said.

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  • BusinessReuters

    US stands to lose Canadian natural gas when LNG Canada terminal starts up

    The start-up of LNG Canada, the country's first such export terminal, is likely to strain its natural gas supplies for multiple years and force producers to reduce exports to the U.S., where demand for the fuel is record high, companies said. Shell-led LNG Canada has begun testing its C$40-billion British Columbia terminal ahead of commercial operations starting in mid-2025. The terminal will process up to 2 billion cubic feet per day (bcfd), representing 11% of current Canadian gas output.

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