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Southern California Braces for Hurricane Hilary, Urging Residents to Prepare for the Storm Before it Arrives

Southern California is bracing for Hurricane Hilary, which is forecast to dump heavy rain after hitting Mexico and could reach the U.S. border by the weekend. To stay safe, it is important to be prepared for a storm before it arrives, as different levels of preparedness are needed depending on your location. John Moore, a meteorologist and spokesperson for the National Weather Service, warns that it is important to know what to do well before the season starts.

Hurricane Hilary Upgraded to Category 3, Expected to Bring Heavy Rain and Strong Winds to Southern California

Tropical Storm Hilary has been upgraded to a Category 3 hurricane with 120 mph winds, located 560 miles southwest of Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. It is expected to bring intense rain and strong winds to parts of California, including the Los Angeles Basin, from Friday through early next week. If it makes landfall, it would become only the fourth storm of at least tropical storm strength to hit the area. Residents should be prepared for the potential impacts of Hurricane Hilary.

Residents of Yellowknife Ordered to Evacuate as Wildfire Nears City

The Northwest Territories government has ordered the evacuation of Yellowknife, the capital of Canada's Northwest Territories, due to a nearby wildfire. Air evacuations have begun and the government is providing transportation to the airport for those who need it. Residents are being asked to take all necessary precautions and evacuate as soon as possible, with updates on the fire's progress available on the government's website.

British Museum Dismisses Staff Member for Suspected Theft and Damage of Artifacts from Collection

The British Museum has announced the dismissal of a staff member for suspicion of stealing and damaging artifacts from the collection. An independent review of security has been ordered, and a program to recover the missing items is underway. The museum is also working with the police to investigate the incident and ensure the safety of the artifacts.

The Killers Apologize After Heckling Incident at Georgia Concert Highlights Rising Tensions with Russia

Tensions between Russia and Georgia have been escalating, and were brought to the forefront when The Killers were heckled for bringing a Russian fan onstage during a concert in Georgia. The band has since apologized and expressed their hope to return to the country soon. The incident has highlighted the fears of the Georgian people that they could be the next Ukraine.

Mother Found Guilty of Killing Her Three Young Daughters in New Zealand

A New Zealand jury has found a mother guilty of murdering her three young daughters, rejecting her defense that she was mentally disturbed at the time of the killings. The case has shocked the nation and has sparked a national conversation about the need for better support for families in crisis. The judge has adjourned the case for sentencing, with the maximum penalty for murder in New Zealand being life imprisonment.

North Korea Breaks Silence on U.S. Soldier Who Crossed DMZ “Willfully and Without Authorization

North Korea has commented on the case of a U.S. soldier who ran into the country last month, with KCNA reporting that he admitted to illegally entering North Korean territory due to disillusionment with American society. The U.S. Defense Department is working through all available channels to bring Private King home, raising tensions between the two countries and questions about the security of the Demilitarized Zone.

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