13-year-old Wyatt Kauffman miraculously survived a fall of nearly 100 feet at the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. It took emergency crews two hours to rescue him, and he was airlifted to a Las Vegas hospital with nine broken vertebrae, a ruptured spleen, a collapsed lung, a concussion, a broken hand, and a dislocated finger. Kauffman's family is grateful for his survival and thankful for the emergency crews, and they are hopeful for a full recovery.
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Three people have died and one is fighting for their life after a family lunch in rural Australia. Erin Patterson, the woman at the center of the incident, said she purchased the mushrooms from an Asian supermarket and that she too fell ill. Experts are warning of the dangers of eating wild mushrooms, and police are still investigating the incident with no charges laid yet.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has clarified his stance on abortion, stating that the decision should be up to the woman during the first three months of pregnancy. Kennedy had initially misunderstood a question posed to him at the Iowa State Fair, but clarified his stance Sunday morning. A spokesperson for Kennedy said that his stance on abortion is “always” being the woman’s right to choose.
Pakistani mountaineer Harila has reported the death of porter Mohammed Hassan on K2, the world's most treacherous mountain. Harila and her team attempted to save Hassan for hours after he slipped and fell off a narrow trail in a dangerous area of the mountain. An investigation has been launched into Hassan's death, sparking debate among mountaineers and the public about the actions of the climbers who passed Hassan after he was injured.
The Marion Police Department has come under fire for raiding the offices of the Marion County Record and the home of its publisher and owner, Eric Meyer. Meyer has accused the police of causing enough stress to his 98-year-old mother, Joan, to cause her death. Press freedom watchdogs and civil rights organizations have called for an investigation into the raid, which they deem a violation of the First Amendment. The outcome of the investigation is yet to be seen.







