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A crowd at the zoo cheers on an elephant as it rescues a drowning gazelle with its trunk in Guatemala City, Guatemala. FIFA, champagne, art and brunch: Here’s what’s happening in Atlanta June 11–18.
KRQE Albuquerque on MSN10h
31 veterans welcomed back to New Mexico after life-changing trip to Washington DCFull Story: <a href=" ...
FOX 5 Washington DC on MSN10h
Prince George's Co. Public Schools interim superintendent namedPrince George’s County Executive-elect Aisha Braveboy named Shawn Joseph, the co-director of AASA-Howard University Urban Superintendents Academy, as the interim superintendent.
WSAV Savannah on MSN11h
WATCH: Body camera footage released in Savannah Police use-of-force casesWSAV News 3 has obtained some of the body camera footage from the Savannah Police Department (SPD) in two separate use-of-force cases involving their officers.
WFTX Fort Myers, FL on MSN11h
Your Weekend ForecastAfternoon storms are expected both Saturday and Sunday. Nick Cannon replaces Will Arnett as Lego Masters host as fans slam ...
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rocketcitynow.com on MSN'No Kings' movement ignites protests against Trump's role amid Army's 250th celebrationProtests are planned nationwide against President Trump, focused on concerns of overreach. Huntsville will be the site of one such demonstration Saturday.
Findlay is planning on developing a riverside park to help with flooding and beautify the area, but some are worried that the site isn't safe.
200 Marines arrived in Los Angeles on Friday to protect federal property and personnel amid demonstrations. CBS News ...
KETK Tyler on MSN11h
Weekend Forecast: 6/13/25"The Schwartz Awakens in 2027." Check out the Spaceballs 2 announcement teaser for this upcoming sequel to the iconic sci-fi comedy adventure film. 200 Marines arrived in Los Angeles on Friday to ...
KMGH Denver, CO on MSN11h
Water-wise landscapes require less work and are still beautifulThinking about upgrading your backyard? Many Coloradans are opting for landscapes that use less water and are less work because of the state's extreme climate and ongoing drought conditions.
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