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Doctors in Gaza: A surgeon whom Sen. Tammy Duckworth, D-Ill., credits with saving her life is among the group of doctors stuck in Gaza, NewsNation has learned. Some of the doctors said they are unable to safely leave the area following Israel’s seizure of the Rafah border last week. Dr. Adam Hamawy, a New Jersey-based plastic surgeon, is part of a group. In 2004, he worked as a surgeon in Iraq and treated Duckworth after a Black Hawk helicopter she was piloting was hit by a rocket-propelled grenade. Duckworth said Tuesday she’s in direct contact with Hamawy and is “working hard to secure his group’s immediate evacuation.” Full report >
Rafah: The group of doctors was scheduled to leave Rafah on Monday so another mission could take over aid work. Two doctors told NewsNation they were sheltering at a hospital and waiting for a way out. A State Department spokesperson said it is aware of reports of U.S. citizen doctors unable to leave Gaza, adding the U.S. government has no control over the border crossing or who is permitted to depart Gaza. The latest >
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What’s going on: Former President Jimmy Carter’s oldest grandson said his grandfather is “coming to the end” after spending more than a year in hospice care. Carter is the oldest living president at 99 years old. “My grandfather is doing OK. He has been in hospice, as you know, for almost a year and a half now. And he really is, I think, coming to the end,” Jason Carter said. The latest >
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Push for AI safeguards: A bipartisan group of senators is recommending Congress spend at least $32 billion over the next three years to develop artificial intelligence and place safeguards around it. The senators wrote the U.S. should “harness the opportunities and address the risks” of the technology. Details of their 33-page report >
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What happened: Mexican agricultural workers were among those traveling to work at a Florida watermelon farm Tuesday when the bus they were in was sideswiped and crashed, killing eight people, officials said. The driver of the pickup truck that crashed into the farmworker bus faces eight counts of driving-under-the-influence-manslaughter. The latest >
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Ohio train derailment: A whistleblower says the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) deviated from normal procedures when testing for chemical contamination following a train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio. Why the whistleblower says he’s never seen a response like the one in East Palestine >
‘Tip of the iceberg’: Some East Palestine residents told NewsNation they are “grateful” for the whistleblower coming forward and feel the EPA is still hiding information. “We’ve known all along that things just don’t add up. And this is, I’m sure, the tip of the iceberg. When people hide things, it’s because they have something to hide, and the EPA has been hiding things since Day 1,” resident Linda Murphy said in an interview on “Elizabeth Vargas Reports.” Watch >
Background: On the evening of Feb. 3, 2023, a Norfolk Southern train derailed as it traveled through East Palestine, sending dozens of train cars off the tracks. On Feb. 6, 2023, officials in East Palestine vented and burned five tank cars full of vinyl chloride. The EPA gave the all-clear days later for those who evacuated the area to return. Residents complained of sickness and rashes. Norfolk Southern reached a $600 million settlement in a class action lawsuit, but some residents say they still want to see more after the fiery derailment left them with health issues. Why they are still upset >
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Boeing woes: Boeing violated a settlement that allowed the company to avoid criminal prosecution following two fatal crashes involving its 737 max aircraft more than five years ago, the Justice Department told a federal judge Tuesday. New 737 Max jets crashed in 2018 in Indonesia and 2019 in Ethiopia, leaving 346 people dead. Boeing reached its $2.5 billion settlement with the Justice Department in 2021. Now, the Justice Department will decide whether to file charges against Boeing. Prosecutors have until July 7 to tell the court how they plan to proceed. Details >
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Hush money trial: Defense attorneys for former President Donald Trump tried demolishing the credibility and character of the prosecution’s star witness Michael Cohen, who underwent long-awaited cross-examination Tuesday at Trump’s hush money trial. The trial is expected to resume Thursday. Takeaways from Tuesday’s proceedings >
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The latest: Fans of so-called “meme stocks” are partying like it’s 2021 as GameStop and AMC shares take off again. GameStop Corp. (GME) stocks are enjoying a 140% increase over the past week, while AMC Entertainment Holdings, Inc. (AMC), climbed 100%, according to figures from the trading company Robinhood. What to know >
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Dozens of Las Vegas-area pets their owners paid to have cremated ended up dumped more than 100 miles away in Utah. Full report >
A former member of a fraternity at Mizzou pleaded guilty in connection to a hazing incident that left a healthy college freshman unable to walk, talk, or see. What happened on the “Pledge Dad Reveal Night” >
A Tennessee couple was killed in Texas after a dramatic big rig chase and shootout with Texas law enforcement officers. What we know >
Parishioners at a Louisiana church confronted a teen who tried to enter a Mass service with a gun. Video >
Police in New York say a man accused of randomly stabbing a tourist near Times Square has at least 14 prior arrests. The investigation >
A Utah mother is suing AstraZeneca after participating in a clinical trial during the company’s COVID-19 vaccine development. Watch the interview >
Breakdancing will debut as a sport at the Summer Olympic Games in Paris, and Texas might have produced its first Olympic break dancer. How it will work >
Succeeding the likes of Jane Lynch, Rob Riggle, and David Hasselhoff, actor Martin Short is now the mayor of a California city. His plans as mayor >
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