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Tragedy Strikes Northfield Township: Three Killed and Three Injured in House Explosion

Three people were killed and three others were injured in a massive house explosion in Northfield Township, Michigan on Saturday afternoon. The single-family home was destroyed and the cause of the explosion is still under investigation. Authorities are asking anyone with information to contact the Northfield Township Police Department. Neighbor Steve Smith described the incident as a "tragedy for the families, for the people who were involved."

At Least 21 Killed in Shelling Attack in Russian Border City of Belgorod

At least 21 people, including three children, were killed in a shelling attack in the Russian border city of Belgorod on Saturday, with an additional 110 people wounded. Regional governor Vyacheslav Gladkov reported the casualties and said the attack was one of the deadliest since the start of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine in 2014. The attack occurred the day after an 18-hour aerial bombardment across Ukraine killed at least 41 civilians, with Russian authorities accusing Kyiv of carrying out the attack in Belgorod.

Paula Abdul Files Sexual Assault and Harassment Lawsuit Against Former “American Idol” and “So You Think You Can Dance” Executive Producer Nigel Lythgoe

Paula Abdul, a Grammy-winning singer and former judge on "American Idol," has filed a lawsuit against former "American Idol" and "So You Think You Can Dance" executive producer Nigel Lythgoe, accusing him of sexual assault and harassment. The suit alleges that Lythgoe assaulted Abdul in the early 2000s and around 2015, and seeks unspecified damages and a jury trial. Lythgoe has not yet commented on the allegations.

McKinsey & Co. Agrees to Pay $78 Million to Settle Claims Related to U.S. Opioid Crisis

McKinsey & Co., a leading global consulting firm, has agreed to pay $78 million to settle claims from health insurers and benefit plans that it helped fuel the opioid addiction crisis in the United States. The plaintiffs accused McKinsey of helping drug manufacturers design deceptive marketing plans and boost sales of painkillers. The settlement is the last in a series of settlements McKinsey has reached and is hoped to bring some closure to the families and communities affected by the crisis.

Miracle on Red Lake: 122 People Rescued from Ice Floe by Local Emergency Responders

This article details the successful rescue of 122 people from an ice floe that had become detached from the shore of Upper Red Lake in Minnesota. Four people had fallen into the icy waters during an earlier rescue attempt, but all 122 were rescued by 7:37 p.m. local time due to the quick response and efficiency of local emergency responders. The sheriff's office praised their efforts, noting that additional state resources were requested but canceled due to their success.

Michael Cohen Admits to Submitting Fictitious AI-Generated Citations to Court in Motion to End Supervision Early

Michael Cohen, former fixer for Donald Trump, admitted in a court filing that he had accidentally submitted fictitious AI-generated citations to a court as part of a motion to end his court supervision early. The citations were discovered after a judge asked for an explanation, and Cohen's lawyer, Roger Adler, said he "did not realize they were not real" and "regrets the error". It is unclear how the revelation of the fictitious citations will affect the outcome of the motion.

Colorado Springs Police Search for 35-Year-Old Mother Wanted for Murder of Two Children and Attempted Murder of Third

Colorado Springs Police are searching for 35-year-old Kimberlee Singler, wanted for the murder of her two youngest children and the attempted murder of her oldest child. Initial reports of a burglary were unfounded, and anyone found to be assisting Singler could face criminal charges. Anyone with information about her whereabouts is asked to contact the police, or call 911 if they have seen her.

San Antonio Police Seek Public’s Help to Identify Persons of Interest in Investigation of Teenager and Boyfriend’s Deaths

San Antonio police are seeking the public's help in identifying two persons of interest in the investigation into the deaths of a pregnant teenager and her boyfriend. Police have released a video of the two individuals and are asking anyone with information to contact them. They are also asking anyone who may have seen the dark pickup truck or the silver Kia Optima in the area to come forward.

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