Two people were killed trying to jump from an apartment building to escape a fire that fire broke out on the 10th floor of a building in Berlin.
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2 people die after jumping from apartment building to escape fire in Berlin, authorities say
Two people were killed trying to jump from an apartment building to escape a fire that fire broke out on the 10th floor of a building in Berlin.
Singapore hangs first woman in 19 years for trafficking 31 grams of heroin
The execution of Saridewi Djamani, 45, came two days after that of a Singaporean man, Mohammed Aziz Hussain, 56, also for trafficking heroin.
2 arrested after a boat that ran out of fuel in Florida had 23 Cuban migrants aboard
The arrests of two men on human-smuggling allegations comes amid a growing crisis in the U.S. as people flee economic hardship on the island nation.
Weeks after a dam was blown up in Ukraine, the collapse continues to cause strife
A major dam explosion has Ukrainians searching for clean water as concerns over diseases loom. The Red Cross is among aid groups seeking solutions.
New charges against Trump in classified docs case, record July temperatures: 5 Things podcast
July will possibly be the hottest month in 120,000 years, a look at Bronny James and cardiac arrest among young athletes: 5 Things podcast
Who’s in and who’s out of the knockout round at the 2023 World Cup?
While there’s plenty of soccer to be played at the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, the knockout round picture becomes clearer with each match.
With Bronny James vaccine tweet, Elon Musk continues to show he’s a malignant danger
There’s a list of things Elon Musk has done that’s dangerous. His spreading of misinformation after Bronny James’ cardiac arrest was low even for Musk.
Rabid bats sparked a public health warning in Illinois: Why rabies is dangerous to humans, pets
Here’s what to know about the rabies virus, and what to do if you suspect exposure in humans or pets.
Calling 911? The person answering may increasingly be overworked or poorly trained
A survey published this week found emergency call centers are struggling with staff burnout, a lack of training and outdated technology.