Unbiased headline news – In Syria, 37 militants linked to the extremist Islamic State group and an al-Qaeda-affiliated faction were killed in two separate strikes, according to the United States military.
Two of the dead were identified as senior militants, the military said. U.S. Central Command reported that a strike in northwestern Syria on Tuesday targeted a high-ranking militant from the al-Qaeda-affiliated Hurras al-Deen group along with eight others. The militant was said to be responsible for managing military operations.
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Tens of thousands of South Koreans, along with members of the Korean diaspora, marched and rallied today in support of Korean unification and the freedom of North Korean citizens at the Imjingak Peace Park.
The event took place seven kilometers from the DMZ and coincided with Korea’s National Foundation Day, officially observed on October 3. Dubbed the 2024 Korean Dream Grand March for a Unified Korea, the event was organized by Action for Korea United, the nation’s largest coalition of civil society groups advocating for Korean unification.
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Eleven hours after the successful launch of its Crew 9 spacecraft, which is tasked with retrieving two stranded astronauts from the International Space Station, SpaceX announced it has paused future launches due to an issue with the second stage’s deorbiting.
The company posted on X: “After today’s successful Crew-9 launch, Falcon 9’s second stage was disposed of in the ocean as planned, but experienced an off-nominal deorbit burn. As a result, the second stage landed safely in the ocean, though outside the designated area. We will resume launches once we have a clearer understanding of the root cause.”
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Some residents east of Atlanta were evacuated, while others were instructed to shelter in place to avoid exposure to a chemical plume caused by a fire at a chemical plant.
Rockdale County Fire Chief Marian McDaniel told reporters that the fire started around 5 a.m. Sunday at the BioLab plant in Conyers when a sprinkler system malfunctioned. Water mixed with a water-reactive chemical, creating a plume. The fire chief stated that the specific chemicals involved were not immediately known.
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A Long Island man, who was about to be arrested for drunk driving, escaped police custody by slipping his handcuffs over his head and stealing a patrol car, New York police reported.
The man was later captured in a cemetery miles away and arrested once again. The 37-year-old suspect was initially pulled over by state troopers at around 5:30 a.m. Friday on suspicion of driving under the influence. After failing a sobriety test, he was handcuffed and placed in the back of a police vehicle, officials said.
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Several people were killed when a single-engine plane crashed into the woods near the Wright Brothers National Memorial’s First Flight Airport in North Carolina.
The crash occurred at approximately 5 PM on Saturday, according to a National Park Service press release. The exact number of victims and their identities have not been released. Witnesses reported the plane was attempting to land at the airport when it crashed, according to the NPS. The aircraft caught fire following the crash, which was later extinguished.