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Woodland Park Zoo evacuated after bomb threat, reopens
Woodland Park Zoo reopened after a bomb threat forced the evacuation of 3,700 people. Police cleared the grounds following a string of similar false threats nationwide.
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3mElderly woman found dead after a home fire near Seattle's Magnuson Park
A 93-year-old woman perished in a devastating house fire in Seattle's View Ridge neighborhood Friday morning after an explosion sparked a blaze that consumed all three floors of the home.
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5mTaylor Swift and Travis Kelce's Madison Square Garden wedding starts soon
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's highly anticipated wedding at Madison Square Garden draws massive crowds and heavy security during a bustling Fourth of July weekend in New York City.
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4mCatholic group that defied pope and caused schism defends its actions and casts itself as the victim
Traditionalist Catholics of the SSPX defend their defiance of Pope Leo XIV, claiming their recent unauthorized bishop consecrations were necessary for saving souls despite harsh Vatican excommunications.
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3mJim Walden, WSU Cougars Hall of Fame coach, dies at 88
Former Washington State and Iowa State head coach Jim Walden has died at 88, leaving behind a legacy spanning the CFL, national championships at Nebraska, and a storied coaching career.
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5mPilot was bitten by bat after swarm invaded hotel room, lawsuit says
A California pilot is suing Marriott after being bitten by a bat in a Denver Sheraton hotel room, seeking $102,000 for medical bills and pain and suffering.