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San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department Continues Search for Missing Hiker Julian Sands After 8 Unsuccessful Searches

The San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department is continuing their search for missing hiker Julian Sands, an English actor known for his roles in "The Killing Fields" and "Room with a View," who was reported missing in January. This past weekend's search was the most extensive yet, with over 80 personnel and two helicopters and drone crews, but yielded no results. The search will continue in a limited capacity and authorities are asking anyone with information to contact them.

DOJ Report Finds Minneapolis Police Department Engaging in Pattern of Unconstitutional and Discriminatory Practices

The U.S. Department of Justice has released a report finding that the Minneapolis Police Department has engaged in a pattern of unconstitutional and unlawful conduct, including excessive force and discrimination against Black and Native American people. The report calls for the City of Minneapolis to take immediate steps to address the issues and enter into a court-enforceable agreement to ensure that the MPD reforms its practices and policies. The findings of the report are a reminder that the fight for justice and equality is far from over.

Wildfires in Quebec and Nova Scotia Cause Disruption Across U.S. and Canada, Skylines Blotted Out and Skies Turned Orange

This article discusses the disruption to daily life caused by a thick, hazardous haze caused by wildfires in Quebec and Nova Scotia. The haze has caused players to be chased from ballfields, actors to be chased from Broadway stages, and thousands of flights to be delayed. The EPA has issued an air quality alert and urged people to take precautions to protect their health. The haze is expected to persist into Thursday and possibly the weekend.

Special Counsel Jack Smith Expected to Announce Possible Criminal Charges Following Memorial Day in Investigation of Former President Donald Trump’s Refusal to Return Classified Documents

Special Counsel Jack Smith is nearing the end of his investigation into former President Donald Trump's refusal to return classified documents related to his time spent at Mar-a-Lago. This follows a legal battle from two decades ago, when the EPA brought a civil lawsuit against Michigan resident John Rapanos for filling in three wetlands on his property without federal Clean Water Act permits. Sources close to the matter have indicated that possible criminal charges could be announced in the days or weeks following Memorial Day.

Supreme Court Rules Unanimously in Favor of Idaho Couple, Weakening the Clean Water Act

The Supreme Court ruled unanimously in favor of an Idaho couple in a landmark case that weakens the Clean Water Act. The Sacketts had challenged the EPA's compliance order claiming their land was subject to the law, arguing that their land did not contain wetlands subject to federal oversight. The decision is a major victory for property rights advocates and a setback for environmental groups, and will likely have far-reaching implications for the scope of the law and the ability of the EPA to regulate water pollution.

U.S. Job Market Remains Strong Despite Economic Slowdown, Labor Department Reports

The U.S. job market remains strong according to the Labor Department's latest report, with the unemployment rate falling to 3.4%, tying for the lowest level since 1969. Nonfarm payrolls increased by 253,000, beating Wall Street estimates, and the more encompassing number that includes discouraged workers and those holding part-time jobs for economic reasons edged lower to 6.6%. This indicates that the job market is still strong despite the economic slowdown.

Three Suspects Arrested in Connection with Fatal Rock-Throwing Attack in Colorado

Three suspects have been arrested in connection with a series of rock-throwing attacks in Colorado that resulted in the death of 20-year-old Alexa Bartell. The Jefferson County Sheriff's Department identified the suspects through a combination of surveillance footage, witness statements, and other evidence and have charged them with first-degree murder and extreme indifference. The investigation is ongoing and the public is being urged to be vigilant and report any suspicious activity.

EPA Tests Reveal Toxic Chemicals Released into Air from Richmond, Indiana Fire, Evacuation Order Remains in Place

Hundreds of residents in Richmond, Indiana have been evacuated from their homes due to a massive fire at a local plastics recycling plant, which has released toxic chemicals including hydrogen cyanide and benzene into the air. The EPA is conducting tests to determine when it will be safe for residents to return, and Mayor Dave Snow has urged residents to remain patient and follow the evacuation orders. The EPA is continuing to monitor the air quality in the area and will provide updates as they become available.

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