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Man charged with capital murder after forced abortion

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www.youtube.com – FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth – 2025-06-09 18:15:26

SUMMARY: A North Texas man, Justin Anthony Banta, is charged with capital murder and tampering with evidence after allegedly drugging his girlfriend with a Plan C pill to end her six-week pregnancy without her consent in October 2024. The victim suffered medical complications and lost the pregnancy two days later. Banta, 38, bonded out of jail in June 2025. Investigators suspect video, receipts, and biological evidence may support the case. After surrendering his phone, Banta reportedly wiped data and reset it, deleting crucial evidence. Authorities later had him restore the phone, but many files remained missing.

A North Texas man who works for the U.S. Department of Justice has been arrested and charged with capital murder after authorities said he secretly gave his pregnant girlfriend an abortion-inducing drug, causing the death of her six-week-old fetus.

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8.8-magnitude earthquake sends small tsunami into coasts of Russia, Japan and Alaska

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www.kxan.com – MARI YAMAGUCHI, Associated Press – 2025-07-30 01:11:00

SUMMARY: A massive 8.8-magnitude earthquake struck Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula, triggering tsunami waves across the Pacific, including Japan, Alaska, Hawaii, North and Central America, and Pacific islands. Flooding hit Kamchatka ports, prompting evacuations of thousands, while Japan and Alaska reported smaller tsunami waves with no major damage. Hawaii and the U.S. West Coast issued warnings and advised residents to move to higher ground. The quake, the strongest in the region since 1952, caused aftershocks up to magnitude 6.9. Authorities across the Pacific urged caution as tsunami effects could persist for over a day, causing dangerous currents despite moderate wave heights.

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Gunman kills 4, including police officer, in shooting at New York City office tower

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www.kxan.com – PHILIP MARCELO and ERIC TUCKER, Associated Press – 2025-07-29 00:32:00

SUMMARY: A man named Shane Tamura, with a documented mental health history, opened fire Monday in a Manhattan office tower at 345 Park Avenue, killing four people—including NYPD officer Didarul Islam—and wounding one critically before killing himself. The building houses NFL and Blackstone headquarters and others. Tamura entered around 6:30 p.m. armed with an M4 rifle, shooting victims in the lobby, elevator bank, and on the 33rd floor. Islam, an immigrant and father of two with a pregnant wife, was killed protecting the premises. Authorities are investigating Tamura’s motive and recent cross-country travel. Several injured fled amid chaotic gunfire.

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Brain-eating amoeba: Who is most often infected?

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www.kxan.com – Michael Bartiromo – 2025-07-28 13:34:00

SUMMARY: A 12-year-old boy, Jaysen Carr from South Carolina, died after contracting a brain-eating amoeba infection (Naegleria fowleri) from swimming in Lake Murray. This amoeba thrives in warm freshwater and soil, especially at temperatures above 75°F. Infection occurs when contaminated water enters the nose, leading to primary amebic meningoencephalitis (PAM), a rapidly progressing and almost always fatal brain infection. Symptoms include fever, headache, seizures, and death usually occurs within days after symptoms appear. Treatment involves antifungal and antibiotic drugs, but survival is rare. Prevention through avoiding warm freshwater and using nose protection is vital. Climate change and increased awareness may be raising infection rates.

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