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Discussing Helen Keller Conspiracy Theories | June 27, 2025 | News 19 at 4:30 p.m.
SUMMARY: News 19’s June 27, 2025 segment discusses the rise of conspiracy theories claiming Helen Keller wasn’t real, fueled by social media misinformation. Once playground jokes, these claims now challenge Keller’s legacy despite overwhelming evidence of her achievements. The cast of “The Miracle Worker” continues to share her story with millions online, combating doubts. Experts encourage individuals to conduct their own research and explore resources, such as those from the Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind, highlighting Keller’s pioneering role in advocacy for people with disabilities. Understanding her impact is vital to honoring her legacy and advancing opportunities for future generations.
What may have started as callus playground jokes about the world’s most famous deaf and blind historical figure has turned into a social media conspiracy.
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News 5 NOW at 12:30pm | 06/27/2025
SUMMARY: The city of Gulf Breeze has reopened Mariners Landing waterfront park with new features like a boat ramp, fishing pier, swinging benches, and picnic tables after Hurricane Sally closures. The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 to limit judges’ power to issue nationwide injunctions blocking presidential orders, without addressing birthright citizenship. In Baldwin County, a small plane crashed, and investigators are searching for the pilot. Two police chases ended with arrests: Lee Hicks for a tag violation in Mobile, and Colin White after a motorcycle chase. WKRG asks viewers who should join Mobile’s Hall of Fame and if they feel safe for Fourth of July events.
The Supreme Court voted to make birthright citizenship laws stricter, a plane flipped upside down in Baldwin County and a police chase that ended with a crash on Glass Avenue leads to an arrest
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World Police and Fire Games to begin today in Birmingham, Alabama
SUMMARY: The World Police and Fire Games begin today in Birmingham, Alabama, marking the first time the city hosts the event. Over 8,000 athletes from at least 70 countries will compete across more than 60 sports during the 11-day competition. Established in 1985 in San Jose, California, the Games occur every two years and showcase participants ranging from weekend warriors to Olympic-level athletes. The opening ceremony and all related events are free to the public, with a pre-parade party at the BJCC North Hall and a parade starting at 5:30 PM. Coverage will be available on air, online, and via social media.
World Police and Fire Games to begin today in Birmingham, Alabama
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Workers try to stay cool during the summer
SUMMARY: Workers enduring the intense summer heat, especially those in construction and home restoration, report challenging conditions due to high temperatures and humidity. Michael Bell, a construction worker, emphasizes the necessity of working through the heat to support his family, despite the discomfort. Hal Wiggam, Servpro Assistant Branch Manager, highlights the added complications heat brings to job tasks and stresses the importance of frequent breaks in shaded areas or cool spots. Workers rely on hydration beyond water, such as electrolyte drinks like Liquid IV, and avoid caffeine and soda to prevent overheating during long, 10-hour workdays.
People working outside say that this summer has been one for the books with the heat.
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