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15 Fatalities and 10 Injuries Reported in Manitoba Bus Accident

On Thursday, a bus carrying 25 seniors collided with a semi-trailer truck in rural Manitoba, Canada, resulting in 15 fatalities and 10 injuries. Images of the aftermath showed a large van or bus in a ditch near a transport truck with a smashed engine. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police are asking anyone with information about the accident to contact them.

Pope Francis Discharged from Hospital After Successful Surgery

Pope Francis was discharged from the Gemelli Polyclinic in Rome on Friday after nine days of medical care and monitoring following abdominal surgery. He left the hospital in a wheelchair, smiling and waving to the crowd, and Dr. Sergio Alfieri, the surgeon who performed the operation, said he was "better than before". This is the second time in the past year that Pope Francis has been hospitalized for a medical procedure.

Tragic Tornado Strikes Texas Panhandle City of Perryton, Killing at Least Three and Injuring Over 50

At least three people have been killed and more than 50 injured after a tornado struck the Texas Panhandle city of Perryton on Thursday. Ochiltree County Sheriff Terry Bouchard reported that the tornado caused "a lot of damage," particularly to mobile homes and businesses. Emergency personnel are still assessing the damage and providing assistance to those affected. The National Weather Service in Amarillo has yet to confirm the size of the tornado.

Tragic Loss of Abby Lutz and John Heathco in El Pescadero, Mexico – Family Suspects Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

Two Americans, Abby Lutz and John Heathco, were found dead in a hotel room in El Pescadero, Mexico on Tuesday. Initial forensic examination indicated intoxication by a substance, though authorities are still determining what it was. The family of Abby Lutz has set up a GoFundMe page to help return her body and cover the cost of a funeral, believing the couple may have died from carbon monoxide poisoning due to improper venting at the resort.

CISA Confirms Several U.S. Agencies Affected by Global Cyberattack

Several U.S. agencies have been hacked as part of a global cyberattack that has affected dozens of companies and organizations. CISA is providing support to the affected agencies and is working to identify the vulnerability and ensure it is patched. The agency is also urging organizations to take steps to protect their systems and is providing resources to help them respond to the attack.

Tragedy Strikes El Pescadero: Two Americans Found Dead in Hotel Room

Two Americans were found dead in their hotel room in El Pescadero, Mexico on Tuesday, with the suspected cause of death being inhalation of gas. U.S. officials are aware of the case, but are unable to comment due to privacy concerns. The incident is a reminder of the dangers of traveling abroad, and the importance of taking precautions when visiting unfamiliar places.

Tragedy Strikes: 78 Confirmed Dead in Greek Sea Disaster, Hundreds Feared Trapped Below Deck

This article reports on a sea disaster in southern Greece, where a fishing boat carrying migrants capsized and sank, resulting in 78 confirmed deaths. 104 passengers have been saved so far, but hundreds may still be trapped below deck. The search for survivors is ongoing, with the help of the Greek coast guard, Frontex, and the Hellenic Navy. This incident highlights the dangers faced by migrants attempting to cross the Mediterranean Sea, with over 1,000 people estimated to have died or gone missing in the Mediterranean this year.

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken to Visit China in Effort to Repair Deteriorating Relationship

Antony Blinken, U.S. Secretary of State, will travel to China this weekend in an effort to repair the deteriorating relationship between the two countries. This will be the first visit to China by a Secretary of State since 2018, and the Biden administration is hoping to keep lines of communication open and repair the ties. However, expectations for major "deliverables" are low, as the relationship between the two countries is in need of repair.