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Roads closed as Aurora upgrades electricity network

Next week, Aurora Energy is set to enhance the electricity network in Dunedin’s CBD with the installation of a 480m underground duct to accommodate two new cables. The underground duct

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Diddy pens letter to judge begging for ‘second chance’ on eve of sentencing: ‘I promise I will not let you down’

Embattled rapper Sean “Diddy” Combs reached out in a heartfelt letter to the Manhattan judge responsible for his sex crime

Twin hurricanes displace baby sea turtles across Florida shores as massive waves wreak havoc

Ferocious waves stirred up by Hurricanes Humberto and Imelda in the Atlantic are crashing onto the shores of Florida, creating

Popular Alaskan climber found dead after fall from Yosemite’s El Capitan

A well-known climber from Alaska tragically lost his life after falling from El Capitan in Yosemite National Park, marking the

Exclusive | Long Island Dem Rep. Tom Suozzi slapped with ethics complaint over alleged STOCK Act violations

WASHINGTON — Long Island’s Democratic Representative Tom Suozzi is facing an ethics investigation over allegations of late disclosure regarding his

Trump morbidly says part of his ‘big plans’ for 2026 midterms is to ‘survive’

WASHINGTON — President Trump has unveiled his ambitious plans for the upcoming midterms, expressing a desire to "survive" amid what

Nearly 60 ‘Rabbis for Ceasefire’ protesters arrested during Yom Kippur event after blocking traffic to Brooklyn Bridge

Authorities reported that numerous protesters associated with "Rabbis for Ceasefire" were detained after obstructing traffic on the Brooklyn Bridge Thursday

Trump considering $2,000 tariff ‘dividend’ for Americans 

On Thursday, President Trump indicated that he is still considering the possibility of distributing up to $2,000 in rebates to

45K gallons of radioactive water to be dumped into Hudson River from Indian Point nuclear plant

Approximately 45,000 gallons of radioactive wastewater from an inactive facility north of New York City will be released into the