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Authorities investigating Palm Springs, California, fertility clinic explosion identify a suspect
SUMMARY: An explosion occurred outside a fertility clinic in Palm Springs, California, on Saturday morning, injuring five people. Law enforcement believes the explosion was intentional and is being investigated as an act of terrorism. The FBI and a joint terrorism task force are leading the investigation, with the Palm Springs Police Department. Several nearby businesses, including a liquor store and Denny’s, suffered damage, and debris scattered across the area. Witnesses reported hearing a loud blast. Governor Gavin Newsom confirmed that state authorities are coordinating efforts to support the ongoing investigation and response. The suspect is believed to be deceased.

The FBI has identified a 25-year-old California man as the person responsible for the explosion of a Palm Springs fertility clinic.
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Jacksonville International Airport says ‘certain areas’ of fire-damaged garage could be deemed safe later this week
SUMMARY: A fire broke out on May 16, 2025, in the hourly garage at Jacksonville International Airport, damaging around 50 cars and causing partial collapses on the second and third floors. The garage remains closed with an established collapse zone, accessible only to authorized personnel. Crews are working to secure safe areas for car removal. The airport reopened the same day, with other parking facilities available and shuttle service provided. Officials used drones to assess the damage, delaying full inspection. Flight delays occurred due to the incident. An online form was created to assist travelers with vehicles impacted by the fire.
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Federal officials launch investigation into Mexican tall ship that struck Brooklyn Bridge
SUMMARY: Federal officials are investigating why the Mexican navy tall ship Cuauhtemoc collided with the Brooklyn Bridge on Saturday evening, snapping its three masts and killing two crew members. The training vessel, carrying 277 people during a goodwill tour, was seen moving swiftly in reverse near the bridge when the crash occurred. Nineteen aboard were treated for injuries; four were seriously hurt. No one on the bridge was injured, and the 142-year-old structure sustained no major damage. Preliminary reports suggest the ship lost power due to a mechanical issue. The vessel was later moved with tugboat assistance, and the National Transportation Safety Board is leading the investigation.
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Landlord fighting what he says are excessive fees for code enforcement
SUMMARY: CBS News Miami investigates excessive code enforcement fines and delays in Lauderdale Lakes, revealing residents facing huge financial burdens. One elderly couple owes $366,000, while another landlord carries nearly $740,000 in fines for minor violations after inspections delayed over 200 to 1,000 days. Lawyer Arian highlights the absurdity of charges, like $65,000 for a window crank. The city’s budget shows a 161% increase in revenue expected from code enforcement fines, causing outrage and claims of illegality. Officials, including the mayor, have declined to comment, citing ongoing litigation. Residents seek fair assessments and timely inspections amid mounting frustrations.

CBS News Miami investigated the matter and uncovered budgeted plans to raise revenue through code enforcement as taxpayers fight six-figure liens caused by code compliance delays.
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