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A Russian missile strike kills a child and injures another, a Ukrainian official says
SUMMARY: Russian forces launched 109 drones and five missiles across Ukraine, with air defenses destroying many. A missile strike in the Zaporizhzhia region killed a 9-year-old girl and injured a 16-year-old boy, damaging homes and vehicles. Meanwhile, Ukrainian drones attacked Russian sites in Kursk, injuring 14 people, including four children, and causing fires. Peace talks proposed by Moscow for early next week in Istanbul remain uncertain, with Ukraine insisting Russia must provide a memorandum outlining its position on ending the war. President Zelenskyy accused Russia of undermining diplomacy by withholding the document ahead of negotiations.
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Tulsa’s new Black mayor proposes $100M trust to ‘repair’ impact of 1921 Race Massacre
SUMMARY: Tulsa’s new mayor, Monroe Nichols, proposed a \$100 million private trust to aid descendants of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre through scholarships and housing, avoiding direct cash payments. The plan aims to revitalize the Greenwood District, once a thriving Black economic hub destroyed by a white mob, with \$60 million allocated to rebuilding efforts. Nichols calls it a “road to repair” rather than reparations, reflecting political sensitivities. The trust seeks \$105 million by mid-2026. Two survivors remain, having received private compensation but none from the city. The plan faces political challenges amid national debates on equity and reparations.
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People new to Florida are getting ready for their first hurricane season
SUMMARY: Hurricane season starts today in Florida, and many new residents like Joe Rosen from Canada and Darlene Turner from Vermont are preparing for their first experience. The couple, enjoying South Florida’s lifestyle, are learning hurricane safety from neighbors and emphasize the importance of preparing—stocking food, water, and essentials like a generator and radio. They plan to stay home with their dog unless evacuation is required, mindful of heat and power outages. Staying informed through news and guides, they remain hopeful for a calm season and encourage others to prepare as well. CBS Miami offers resources and a special program to help residents survive hurricane season.

Many people in Florida will be experiencing their first hurricane season in the state.
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Putin is preparing for more war, US senators warn, urging swift sanctions and global action
SUMMARY: Russian President Vladimir Putin is allegedly stalling peace talks while preparing a new military offensive in Ukraine, warn U.S. Senators Lindsey Graham and Richard Blumenthal after visiting war-torn areas and meeting President Zelenskyy. They urge swift action, highlighting a bipartisan U.S. sanctions bill targeting Russia’s energy exports, particularly to countries like China and India, as a crucial tool to cripple Russia’s war economy. Despite scheduled talks in Istanbul, officials say Moscow hasn’t submitted serious proposals, suggesting deliberate delay. The senators stress the war’s human toll, call for justice, and warn further inaction risks deeper U.S. involvement. European leaders, including Macron, reportedly share their resolve.
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