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  • NewsKameraOne

    Louisiana officer helps deliver baby on side of road

    Corporal Jason Lee helped deliver Destiny Allen's son Noah after she realized she wasn't going to make it to hospital in Baton Rouge, Louisiana on May 4. Corporal Lee credits Destiny for handling the situation with courage.

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  • NewsThe Northern Echo

    One-week warning for parents ahead of free childcare change - are you eligible?

    From May 12, 15 hours of free childcare will be available to eligible working parents of children aged between nine months and three years

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  • NewsEvening Standard

    Fake police officer waving 'lookalike warrant card' tried to pull woman over on M1

    The ‘frightened’ lone woman thought of Sarah Everard’s murder by Wayne Couzens and refused to pull over

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  • NewsHerald Scotland

    Data stolen in cyber attack on health board 'published on dark web'

    A large volume of data stolen during a cyber attack on a health board has been published by a ransomware group.

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  • NewsStoryful

    Satellite Imagery Shows Tornadic Storms Erupting in Central US

    Satellite imagery filmed on May 6, shows a line of tornadic storms erupting across parts of the central United States, including in Oklahoma and Kansas.Timelapse footage released by CSU/CIRA & NOAA shows destructive storms sweeping across the region on Monday night.At least one tornado was confirmed to have touched down in Covington, north of Oklahoma City, the National Weather Service (NWS) said.The NWS in Tulsa also said it had “observed” a large and life-threatening tornado approaching Bartle

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  • NewsThe Independent

    Israel-Gaza - live: Israeli military claims control of Rafah crossing as Hamas accepts ceasefire deal

    Ceasefire deal uncertain as Israel says proposal does not meet its ‘core demands’

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  • NewsAFP

    Video shows ex-Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif's China visit in 2013, not 2024

    Pakistan's foreign ministry said former prime minister Nawaz Sharif's trip to China in April 2024 was a "private" one but social media posts misleadingly claimed a video showed he received a high-profile official welcome. The video in the posts was actually taken during Sharif's first official foreign trip in July 2013 after he was elected prime minister.

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