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World Central Kitchen Serves Cape Cod After Blizzard

Cape Cod is still digging out from a powerful winter storm that buried roads and cut power across parts of the region. In the days after the blizzard, World Central Kitchen arrived to provide hot meals to residents and first responders working long shifts in freezing conditions. The nonprofit’s deployment follows widespread disruptions caused by

Carol June Davis, 81, Dies in Anderson Car Accident

Carol June Davis, 81, tragically passed away in a car accident on February 20, 2026, at her home in Anderson, Indiana. Her family and community mourn the loss of a beloved mother, grandmother, and friend. Born on June 25, 1944, in Waukegan, Illinois, Carol grew up on the “Bunny Ranch” in Ingalls, Indiana. She was

Brook Steadies England Into T20 World Cup Semi-Finals

England are through to the semi-finals of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026. A tense group-stage clash turned in their favor after Harry Brook steadied the innings and delivered when it mattered most. The result secures England a place in the final four and keeps their title hopes alive. The win not only boosts

Dozens of $16M MQ-9 Reapers Lost in Iran Campaign

The drones are used for reconnaissance and can be armed with weapons. More than a dozen unmanned MQ-9 Reaper drones have been lost in combat as part of operations against Iran, two U.S. officials confirmed to ABC News.  The Reaper drones were lost either to Iranian missiles or were destroyed on the ground by incoming fire. Reaper drones can

UFW Says Allegations of Abuse Involving Cesar Chavez Have Emerged

Cesar Chavez, the late farmworker organizer who became a national civil rights icon and co-founded the United Farm Workers, is accused of abusing "young women or minors," the union said in a statement Tuesday. "The UFW has learned of deeply troubling allegations that one of the union's co-founders, Cesar Chavez, behaved in ways that are
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