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Coverage of 32% in the Nexus archive.
- Man shot dead near Homestead elementary school, detective says
A man was shot and killed early Tuesday morning near Laura C. Sanders Elementary School in Homestead. Authorities reported that the shooting occurred near the intersection of Southwest Sixth Street and 328th Avenue. The public is urged to call Miami-Dade Crime Stoppers with any information regarding the incident.
- Utility work closing southbound M-53 near 32 Mile Rd. for a week starting Wednesday
Southbound M-53 near Macomb County will close for one week, spanning from Wednesday, August 12 through Wednesday, August 19. The closure is required for utility work conducted by Washington Township, which aims to install a new sanitary sewer system. Although the main route is closed, Northbound M-53 will remain open and local access will be maintained.
- Ann Arbor woman dies after running onto M-14 during argument, struck by car
An Ann Arbor woman died after running onto westbound M-14 following an argument inside a moving vehicle. The incident occurred when she opened the car door while it was moving and subsequently ran out, where she was struck by a Jeep Compass driven by another man. Authorities found her friend, who left the scene afterward, and police are investigating possible charges against her for driving under the influence.
- Rapist, 32, who crept into woman's caravan after the Royal Windsor Horse Show and attacked her is jailed
A 32-year-old man who raped a woman in her caravan after the Royal Windsor Horse Show has been jailed. The attack occurred following the event, and the perpetrator was subsequently sentenced to prison.
- Man shot while walking near South Side gas station, Chicago police say
Chicago police are investigating a shooting that occurred on Tuesday near a South Side gas station. The incident left a 32-year-old man injured.
- DJI's Mic Mini 2S is the first in its Mini lineup that can record your audio internally
DJI's Mic Mini 2S is the first in its Mini lineup to record audio internally, offering creators a backup with 32-bit float internal recording.
- 23-year-old man dies after double shooting in Richmond's Southside
A 32-year-old man is dead after he and another man were shot at Richmond's Belt Atlantic Apartments on Friday, according to police.
- [Canada] Verification scams on DeviantArt and Tumblr
Verification scams involving AI-generated images are spreading on DeviantArt and Tumblr, with bots using long-number usernames to spam users. The scams mimic account verification requests, urging users to click links under false pretenses of payment unlocks or identity confirmation.
- Indiana woman accused of cutting out father's heart after stabbing him
A 32-year-old Indiana woman is accused of stabbing her father to death and cutting out his heart, leading to a murder charge. The incident is being investigated as a criminal case.
- Flash floods and storms batter north-east US as deadly weather threatens millions
Flash floods and severe storms caused widespread disruptions in northeastern US states, resulting in a lightning-related death in New Jersey, power outages for hundreds of thousands, and travel chaos. Tornado warnings and torrential rain exacerbated the situation, with extreme weather persisting into Wednesday.
- Elected officials sue over conversion of Brooklyn family shelter
Two elected officials are suing New York City over the conversion of a family shelter to an adult male shelter in Brooklyn. The lawsuit was filed by City Council Member Inna Vernikov and state Assemblymember Kalman Yeger regarding the shelter project at 3218 Emmons Avenue in Sheepshead.
- [UK] Have I overstepped trying to help my elderly neighbour?
A 32-year-old UK resident helped his elderly neighbor after the neighbor fell victim to a Microsoft refund scam and spent all his money on an online relationship. The neighbor, in his late 70s, met a 32-year-old American teacher online without direct communication, leading to financial and emotional exploitation. The resident contacted authorities and neighbors to assist, but the neighbor now appears isolated.
- Colorado Springs woman dead after wrong-way crash on I-70 in western Colorado
A Colorado Springs woman was killed and six people were seriously injured in a wrong-way crash on I-70 in western Colorado when a Subaru Outback collided with a Ford F-150. The collision occurred near the Utah state line in Mesa County, with the Subaru rolling onto its side and catching fire. The Colorado State Patrol is investigating the incident.
- Fiends beat, rob sleeping straphanger on NYC subway train: cops
Three individuals attacked and robbed a 32-year-old sleeping person on a southbound 4 train near Union Square around 3:30 a.m. Friday. The incident occurred on the NYC subway.
- Pregnant mother-of-two is blinded and her cat killed when her pets are 'poisoned by heroin' - as police arrest woman, 32
A pregnant mother-of-two was blinded and her cat killed after being poisoned by heroin. Police have arrested a 32-year-old woman in connection to the incident.
- Nashville police looking for vehicle and driver accused in hit-and-run that sent man to hospital
Nashville police are seeking the public's help to locate a maroon sedan and its driver accused of striking a 32-year-old pedestrian on July 1 while he crossed Nolensville Pike. The injured pedestrian was hospitalized at TriStar Southern Hills Medical Center, and authorities urge anyone with information to contact Crime Stoppers.
- Underused NYPD lot to be converted to affordable housing in Manhattan
An NYPD parking lot in Manhattan's East Village at 324 East 5th Street will be converted into a mixed-use development with 131 affordable housing units, a senior center, and community space. Mayor Zohran Madani announced the project on Monday.
- Crews battle fire at Ethiopian church in Rosemount
Firefighters in Rosemount are battling a fire at the Minnesota Debre Bisrat St. Gabriel & St. Arsema Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church, located at 3285 144th St. W. The building was reported unoccupied, and the roof has partially collapsed. Police have requested the public to avoid the area.
- Broken bottle sparks L.A. neighborhood brawl, machete attack
A 32-year-old man was arrested following a brawl and machete attack in Los Angeles over an argument about a broken bottle. The incident occurred on July 10 near Adams Boulevard when a man kicked a bottle that shattered, sparking the confrontation.
- Rajasthan MoUs with 32 institutions set to promote natural, organic farming
Rajasthan has signed MoUs with 32 institutions to promote natural and organic farming. The initiative aims to advance sustainable agricultural practices through institutional collaboration.
- Target overhauls 32-second problem that leaves drive-up workers scrambling
Target is addressing a 32-second issue that causes drive-up workers to become overwhelmed. The company is implementing changes to resolve this operational challenge.
- Pasadena Man Arrested After Assault With Box Cutter And Shovel, Police Say
A Pasadena man was arrested after assaulting his neighbor with a box cutter and shovel. Police responded to reports of the assault and found the victim with injuries to his forearm and eye. The victim refused further details as per the article.
- Woman charged with murder after body of four-year-old boy found in Central Coast home
A woman has been charged with murder after police discovered the body of a four-year-old boy at a home on the New South Wales Central Coast. The boy was found with significant arm injuries, and a 32-year-old woman presented herself at a local police station following the discovery.
- Man recovering after being shot in Oakdale
A 32-year-old man was shot in the abdomen near a bonfire in Oakdale and is recovering in the hospital. Police responded to a report at a residence on Gershwin Avenue, but no arrests have been made.
- DSA co-chair pushes back on Soviet Union comparisons, wants prisons to be 'less necessary'
DSA co-chair Ashik Siddique defended the organization against Soviet Union comparisons and outlined a vision to reduce the need for police and prisons in the U.S. He highlighted democratic socialism goals like Medicare for all, tuition-free college, and a 32-hour work week. DSA-endorsed candidates in New York won Democratic primaries, and President Donald Trump warned about socialism's influence in the party.
- 3 beaches on lakes in Minneapolis closed due to high E. Coli levels
Three beaches in Minneapolis—North Beach, 32nd Street Beach at Bde Maka Ska, and Hiawatha Beach—are closed due to high E. coli levels detected by Minneapolis Parks and Recreation Board staff. Closures are expected through the 4th of July weekend, with retesting planned until water quality meets safety standards.
- Armed and dangerous Hopewell man sought in deadly February shooting
A 30-year-old man has been identified as an armed and dangerous suspect in a February shooting that killed a 32-year-old Hopewell man. The suspect is being sought months after the incident.
- Man dies after car leaves road, strikes tree on Old Hickory Boulevard
A 32-year-old man died after his car left Old Hickory Boulevard, crashed through a fence, and struck a tree, according to authorities.
- HS2's latest reset ditches autonomous train tech to get project back on track
HS2 has abandoned autonomous train operation (ATO) technology and reduced the maximum speed of its railway from 360 km/h to 320 km/h as part of a cost-saving and schedule-stabilization reset. The changes, recommended by HS2 Ltd and endorsed by the Department for Transport, aim to save £1-2.5 billion and accelerate the project's completion, though the National Audit Office (NAO) warned of uncertain savings and reduced long-term benefits.
- Documenters report: Glendale Townhomes slated for major redevelopment
The Minneapolis Public Housing Authority approved renovations at two locations, including Glendale Townhomes, which will undergo a two-phase redevelopment to add 100 new family homes with units ranging from one to five bedrooms. Funding is being sought through tax credits and a $1 million initial investment, with construction slated to start in late 2027 or 2028, prioritizing current residents for return.
- 14-year-old becomes triple amputee following illness that over 32M Americans had last year
14-year-old Kaydin Baldwin became a triple amputee after spending over 100 days in the hospital with a critical illness that affected more than 32 million Americans last year.
- Man shot during River North robbery, police say
A 32-year-old man was critically injured after being shot during a robbery in Chicago's River North neighborhood. The incident occurred around 2:15 a.m. on North LaSalle Street when a white SUV pulled up, and one of the occupants demanded property before opening fire. The man was taken to Northwestern Memorial Hospital, and no arrests have been reported.
- Man shot, critically hurt in Chicago’s River North by robbers, CPD says
A 32-year-old man was shot and critically injured by robbers in Chicago’s River North neighborhood early Sunday morning. The incident occurred in the River North area, as reported by Chicago Police Department.
- GLP-1 weight loss drugs may be misused by patients with eating disorders: Study
A study found that 32% of patients with eating disorders report using weight loss injections at least once. The research highlights concerns about potential misuse of GLP-1 weight loss drugs among individuals with eating disorders.
- Hong Kong bookshop owners bailed after arrests on suspicion of sedition
The owners of an independent Hong Kong bookshop were released on bail after being arrested by national security police on suspicion of sedition and money laundering. They were released from Sham Shui Po police station and must comply with unspecified conditions.
- Hollywood's algorithmic age
The article discusses the evolution of recommendation systems in Hollywood from star ratings to behavioral data, highlighting how this shift has created a system potentially worth billions as it scales to 325 million viewers.
- Residents in Curtis Park neighborhood voice concerns entering another summer with pool closure
Residents of Denver's Curtis Park neighborhood are entering another summer without a pool as the Mestizo-Curtis Park pool remains closed until 2028 due to required replacement. Community coalition members, including co-founders Aurelio Martinez and Rosalie Cisneros, highlight concerns about limited access for minority families and transportation barriers, while advocating for design changes to the pool's entrance. Denver Parks and Recreation stated the project involves community engagement and a multiyear timeline.
- Harlem shooting: Four injured outside basketball court in early morning gunfire
Four people, including several teens, were injured in a shooting outside a Harlem basketball court at 1:18 a.m. on 143 Street and Lenox Avenue. All victims were hospitalized in stable condition, and police are investigating the incident without any arrests made.
- Solo trail runner’s death on Colorado 14,000-foot peak prompts safety reminder from rescuers
A 32-year-old solo trail runner was found dead near the summit of a 14,155-foot peak in Colorado by the Ouray Mountain Rescue Team after hikers reported the discovery.
- Man fatally shot in Burnside
A 32-year-old man was fatally shot in Burnside, Chicago, on Thursday evening. He was standing near an alley in the 600 block of East 92nd Place when he was shot by someone in an approaching vehicle. He died at the University of Chicago Medical Center. No one is in custody.