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at least 1,450 people have been killed in last week's Double Earth Quakes, tens of thousands
“of others are missing, large buildings have collapsed, and there's a lot of rubble.”
Rescue teams are trying to find people who are still trapped, and beer's aid at Perlta is in Caracas, the Venezuelan capital." "What I saw was just a couple of dozen family members climbing through the rubble, and they were just picking random places to dig, and then at times the smell of death would get stronger, and they would dig faster.
And I mean, look, there are helicopters in the air, and there's back hose, and the Venezuelan government has deployed the military and the police, and a bunch of foreign countries have sent rescue crews here, but there's just not enough of that." "NPR's aid at Perlta in Caracas." Russian President Vladimir Putin says his forces will fight on in Ukraine, Putin is reacting
to a Ukrainian offer for both sides to end long-range strikes, and Piers Charles Mainz reports from Moscow. "In an interview on State Television, Putin painted the Ukrainian proposal to limit attacks as one of desperation, saying Kiev needed to reinforce depleted troops along the front.
Russia's military Putin said was finally on the verge of taking full control for regions
of Ukraine the Kremlin initially claimed to annex back in 2022. To a degree, Putin acknowledged the toll of Ukrainian drone attacks on Russia's energy infrastructure, as by nationwide gas shortages Putin insisted the situation was far from critical. He also said Russia was working to improve its air defense systems against drone attacks,
“even as Ukraine carried out weekend strikes on a key defense factory, and several oil refineries.”
Charles Mainz and Piers News." Moscow The extreme heat will cover a majority of the U.S. through the July 4 weekend. And Piers' shunnelies' duster has more on the heat wave that will affect millions." The National Weather Service says several days of dangerous heat will linger across the
U.S. for the July 4 holiday weekend. Parts of Iowa, Missouri, and Kansas are under extreme heat warnings. High temperatures in the 90s to low-100s combined with humidity can make temperatures feel like 115 degrees. National Weather Service Forecaster Brian Putnam says those gathering outdoors should remain
cautious at night because there may be little relief from the heat. "We're particularly concerned just with the higher amount of outdoor activity, you know, people just want to get out and celebrate, and it's going to be potentially dangerous. It's a significant heat wave."
“Officials awarding people to limit time outdoors, stay hydrated, and remain in air-conditioned”
areas. Sound of least duster and PR news. "Meanwhile, there are scores of wildfires, mostly burning in the west, several blazes have limited or no containment. Three, Colorado Firefighters were killed Saturday, as they worked on a blaze near the border with Utah."
This is NPR. President Trump has picked a former Oklahoma State trooper as his nominee to lead immigration and customs enforcement. France's Schroier is a top advisor to Homeland Security Secretary Mark Wayne Mullin. The agency's Schroier is already overseeing coordination of immigration enforcement.
New federal data show that five million people have dropped their insurance under healthcare.gov.
This comes after premium costs doubled on average this year for in rollies. The World Cup has now arrived at the knockout stage. Canada began yesterday by defeating South Africa 2-1, and Pierre's Jasmine Guards explains "Any team that loses goes home." From here on out, there is no such thing as a game ending in a draw.
If after a 90-minute game, the teams are even, they play an extra 30 minutes. If they're still tied after that, the game goes to penalties. And if after all that, they are still drawn, it becomes sudden death. Team A misses a penalty, and team B makes the next one, team B gets to stay. Here is Team USA striker, a fuller in balligan, talking about what this moment means.
It's crunch time, you know, it's knockout, knockout football, and you lose you go home. So, you know, this is the stage where, in my opinion, you know, the big player step forward. 31 teams are still left, including the USA who plays Bosnia at Herzegovina on Wednesday. Jasmine Guards and Pierre News Houston. There are three World Cup games set for today.
Brazil plays Japan, Germany will play Paraguay, and Morocco will play the Netherlands. This is NPR. This is our glass. On this American life, when they mean like, it's a good mystery. Sometimes it's about really big things, but most times, the little mysteries are the best.
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