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Arkansas school officials, parents work to stop school threats
SUMMARY: Good evening, I’m Faith Woodard, alongside Roelly Hoy. We continue to discuss potential threats against Central Arkansas schools, provoking frustration among parents and administrators. Superintendents emphasize that all threats, whether written or verbal, will be taken seriously and urge the community to adopt this mindset for student safety. Recent incidents include threats found in high school and middle school bathrooms, which turned out to be false alarms. Officials highlight the importance of proactive involvement at home in monitoring children‘s social media and reporting any suspicious behavior. Resources for reporting threats are available on thv11.com as investigations continue.
Parents and school officials are feeling both fear and frustration as local schools in Arkansas have dealt with multiple threats recently.
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Families of Baltimore bridge collapse victims file lawsuit
SUMMARY: Families of construction workers killed in a cargo ship accident at Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge have filed a lawsuit against the ship’s owner to prevent them from escaping legal liability. The incident occurred when the ship, identified as D, lost power and collided with the bridge, causing its collapse and the deaths of eight workers. The Singapore-based parent company, Grace Ocean Private Limited, sought to limit its legal exposure, but three victims’ families are urging the court to deny this request. They emphasize that no corporation should diminish the value of human life, advocating for a jury to determine fair compensation.
Families of some of the workers killed when a cargo ship crashed into Baltimore’s Francis Scott Bridge in March have announced a lawsuit aimed at preventing the ship’s owner from escaping legal liability.
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Celestial trifecta happening Tuesday evening lll
SUMMARY: Tonight’s celestial event features a combination of a harvest moon, a supermoon, and a partial lunar eclipse, forming a rare “celestial trifecta.” According to Daniel Kennefick, a physics professor at the University of Arkansas, lunar eclipses are uncommon but not extremely rare, and most people will witness a few in their lifetimes. The partial eclipse will peak at 9:44 PM Central Time, obscuring less than 10% of the moon, which will take on a reddish hue while the rest remains bright and silvery. Kennefick encourages viewers to enjoy this spectacle from home or seek out more dramatic viewing locations.
Celestial trifecta happening Tuesday evening lll
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Sean โDiddyโ Combs arrested, charged with sex trafficking
SUMMARY: Music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs was arrested last night on charges related to sex trafficking, racketeering conspiracy, and facilitating prostitution. This follows a raid on his Los Angeles home by Homeland Security in March. Diddy has been under scrutiny since last November, when a lawsuit from his ex-girlfriend Cassie accused him of sexual assault. Legal experts suggest that the federal government‘s thorough investigation may lead to significant challenges in his defense, with a potential conviction resulting in a lengthy prison sentence. Diddy and his representatives have strongly denied all allegations against him.
On Monday night, Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs was arrested and charged with sex trafficking, racketeering, and several other charges. (Via: CBS)
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