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Tropical Storm Expected to Reach North Carolina Coast Friday Night, National Hurricane Center Warns

Potential Tropical Cyclone Sixteen is expected to become a tropical storm before reaching the North Carolina coast on Friday, bringing heavy rain and strong winds to almost 7 million people in the area. Residents are advised to take precautions and stay informed of the storm's progress.

Senator Bob Menendez and Wife Indicted on Charges of Bribery and Corruption

Sen. Bob Menendez and his wife Nadine have been indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of bribery and corruption, including providing sensitive U.S. government information and pressuring an official at the Agriculture Department. The couple is accused of receiving cash, gold bars, payments toward a home mortgage, and other items of value in exchange for Menendez using his influence as a U.S. senator. It is unclear if Menendez will face any further legal action or if the couple will face any jail time if convicted.

Military Pilot Requests Ambulance After Parachuting to Safety Following Mysterious Disappearance of F-35 Jet

This article details the strange circumstances surrounding the disappearance of an F-35 fighter jet over the weekend. A recording of the pilot's 911 call reveals he requested an ambulance after parachuting to safety in a North Charleston backyard. The incident is currently under investigation by the Air Force, and the identities of the pilot and the North Charleston resident remain unknown.

NYPD Finds Fentanyl, Narcotics and Drug Paraphernalia in Trap Door at Bronx Day Care Center

The NYPD has discovered a trap door in a Bronx day care center while conducting a search warrant in response to the death of a 1-year-old boy and the illness of three other children. Under the trap door, they found fentanyl, other narcotics and drug paraphernalia. The investigation is ongoing and the day care center has been closed since the incident last week.

Contractor With Top-Secret Security Clearance Arrested on Espionage Charges

Abraham Teklu Lemma, a naturalized U.S. citizen with a top-secret security clearance, has been arrested on espionage charges for allegedly providing a foreign country with classified information. He is believed to have been working for and accessing sensitive U.S. government records at the bidding of Ethiopia since at least last summer. If convicted, he could face up to 10 years in prison.

President Joe Biden Announces Creation of White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention

President Joe Biden has announced plans to create the Office of Gun Violence Prevention within the White House, a victory for advocacy groups that have been pushing for this for years. The office will coordinate gun violence prevention measures across the federal government, and the President has urged Congress to take further action. The President remains committed to addressing the issue of gun violence in the United States.

Dave McCormick Launches Campaign for U.S. Senate in Pennsylvania, Setting Up High-Stakes Showdown Against Sen. Bob Casey in 2024

Dave McCormick, a former hedge fund manager and Gulf War veteran, launched his campaign for U.S. Senate in Pennsylvania on Thursday, setting the stage for a high-stakes showdown against incumbent Sen. Bob Casey (D). McCormick has received broad support from prominent Republicans and the Pennsylvania Republican Party, while Casey has been in office since 2007 and is the chairman of the Senate Agriculture Committee. The race between the two candidates is expected to be close and could have a major impact on the balance of power in the Senate.

Biden Administration Announces Major Initiative to Protect Americans from Medical Debt

The Biden administration has proposed regulations to protect Americans from medical debt by barring unpaid medical bills from affecting patients' credit scores. This could help millions of people who have medical debt on their credit reports, and is one of the most significant federal actions to tackle medical debt. The regulations are currently open for public comment, with the final regulations expected to be released later this year.