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Hundreds of thousands of passengers face flight cancelations as Heathrow closes
SUMMARY: A fire at Heathrow Airport’s electrical substation caused a major power outage, leading to the airport’s closure for the day and affecting at least 1,350 flights, including several from U.S. cities. United Airlines, Delta, and American Airlines had flights canceled, while some were diverted to other airports, including Gatwick, Charles de Gaulle, and Shannon. The fire also disrupted National Rail services and affected over 16,300 homes, forcing 150 evacuations. Heathrow, Europe’s busiest airport, had its busiest January ever earlier this year, and is in the process of expanding with a third runway to improve capacity and global connectivity.
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FHP advocate says Florida highway trooper raises don’t go far enough
SUMMARY: Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) troopers are finally receiving a raise in the state’s newly approved $115 billion budget, with base salaries increasing from about $54,000 to $60,000 annually. Veteran troopers will see raises of 10-15%, but this falls short of Governor DeSantis’ proposed 20-25% hike. Lawmakers have mixed reactions; some view it as progress, while critics argue the pay increase is insufficient amid ongoing trooper shortages and increased responsibilities, including new immigration mandates. FHP remains about 150 officers short, raising concerns about public safety, especially after tragic incidents linked to staff shortages. The issue will be revisited next legislative session.
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NAACP files intent to sue Elon Musk’s xAI company over supercomputer air pollution
SUMMARY: The NAACP plans to sue Elon Musk’s AI company xAI over pollution from gas turbines at a Memphis supercomputer site near predominantly Black communities. The facility began operating without a permit, now under review, that would authorize 15 turbines—though 35 may be present. xAI says emissions-reducing tech is in place and highlights economic benefits, including \$115 million in infrastructure investments. However, environmental groups argue the turbines violate the Clean Air Act, worsen cancer risks already four times the national average, and strain the local power grid. A petition has been filed with the EPA to halt the operation.
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Dad dies trying to save daughter from drowning off Fort Lauderdale beach, officials say
SUMMARY: A man visiting Fort Lauderdale with his family died trying to save his daughter from drowning on Father’s Day. The incident occurred just after 7 p.m. near a beachfront hotel. Another man, who saw the girl struggling in the water, jumped in to help. He was able to reach her and assist her toward shore, nearly drowning himself in the process. Tragically, the girl’s father, identified as Antwan Wilson, did not survive. The rescuer, now out of the hospital, said he would risk his life again without hesitation. Police are treating the incident as an accidental drowning.
A Lauderhill father who tried to save his daughters from drowning Sunday night near a Fort Lauderdale hotel has died, officials said.
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