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Man hospitalized after Pompano Beach shooting
SUMMARY: A man was hospitalized after a shooting in Pompano Beach around 1 a.m. near Northwest 4th Street and 19th Avenue. The circumstances surrounding the shooting remain unclear, and the man’s condition is not known. No arrests have been made at this time. Authorities are urging anyone with information about the incident to contact Broward Crimestoppers at 954-493-TIPS.
It happened in the early morning hours of Saturday.
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Germany says sanctions against Syrian war crimes suspects must stay but people need relief
SUMMARY: Germany’s Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock emphasized the need to maintain sanctions on Syrian officials involved in war crimes but advocated for a “smart approach” to aid the Syrian population following the overthrow of President Bashar Assad. Germany announced €50 million in humanitarian aid. European leaders seek an inclusive government in Syria, with involvement from all religious and ethnic groups, including women. Turkey pledged support for Syria’s reintegration into the international community. The U.S. eased some restrictions, authorizing transactions with the Syrian government. With Assad ousted, new authorities aim for international assistance to rebuild Syria’s infrastructure and economy.
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Fires burn Los Angeles schools and destroy outdoor education sanctuaries
SUMMARY: Irina Contreras, a program manager for LA County’s Department of Arts and Culture, mourns the loss of cherished outdoor education spaces for her daughter Ceiba, devastated by recent wildfires. Ceiba enjoyed hiking and nature journaling at sites like Eaton Canyon, now burned. Parents and children face emotional challenges as schools, including the Los Angeles Unified School District, close due to smoke and fire damage. The closures impact local learning opportunities, as outdoor education is vital for cognitive development and nature connection. Experts emphasize the importance of these spaces, now threatened by frequent wildfires in Southern California.
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Meet the 2 massive great white sharks pinging off Volusia, Brevard counties
SUMMARY: Two massive great white sharks, “Breton” and “Bob,” have been spotted off the coasts of Brevard and Volusia Counties. Breton, a 1,400-pound shark tagged during OCEARCH’s 2020 Nova Scotia expedition, was pinged near Volusia County on January 5. Bob, a 1,300-pound shark, pinged closer to Brevard County on January 4. Breton is 13 feet, 3 inches long, while Bob measures 13 feet, 4 inches. Additionally, a shark named Penny was tagged in April 2023 and has traveled nearly 9,000 miles. These sharks, along with others, migrate to warmer southeastern U.S. waters during the winter.
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