Transformer Explosion Forces Evacuation of Lenox Hotel – Boston 25 News Reports

BOSTON, MA – The Lenox Hotel in downtown Boston was evacuated on Tuesday evening after a transformer explosion became a cause for concern. The explosion occurred around 7 p.m., prompting the hotel staff to swiftly evacuate the premises as a precautionary measure. There were no reported injuries from the explosion, and the surrounding area was swiftly secured by the local authorities. Guests and staff at the hotel were immediately moved to a nearby location while …

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Recall Issued for 300,000 OneWheel Electric Skateboards after Reports of Injuries and Deaths

SANTA CRUZ, California – OneWheel riders in the United States are being urged to stop using their electric skateboards immediately following numerous reports of injuries and even four deaths. The U.S. Consumer Product Commission has issued a recall for 300,000 electric skateboards manufactured by Future Motion, a company based in Santa Cruz. According to the commission, the skateboards have been found to stop balancing the rider if the boards’ limits are exceeded, posing a serious …

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Ensuring Justice for Israeli Women and Girls Amid Reports of Brutal Sexual Violence

Rehovot, Israel – Throughout the conflict between Israel and Hamas on 7th October, Israeli women and girls were subjected to horrifying sexual violence, including gang-rape and other humiliating assaults. Some of the victims’ bodies were violated after their deaths. Despite these appalling crimes, the international response has been slow, leading to concerns raised by human rights advocates. This lack of condemnation not only reflects an injustice but also points to deeper biases that need to …

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Animal Cruelty Reports: Only 68 Cases Subject to Legal Action Despite 853 Reports

VALLETTA, Malta – A total of 853 reports relating to animal cruelty were filed in 2023, but legal action was only taken in 68 cases against the perpetrator. This is according to Parliamentary Secretary for Animal Rights Alicia Bugeja Said, who addressed the issue during a TV program on the Labour Party TV station. She specifically mentioned the case of Zodiaco, a racehorse that died on January 1st in a severely emaciated state after being …

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Nebraska Reports Two Pediatric Influenza-Related Deaths and Three Total this Season

OMAHA, Neb. – The Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services has reported a total of three flu-related deaths in the state this season, two of which are pediatric cases. Across the country, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has documented a total of 20 children’s deaths from the flu this season. The Nebraska DHHS recommends the use of antiviral drugs such as Tamiflu as early as possible for individuals experiencing flu symptoms. Tamiflu …

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“Terrorist Attacks Near Tomb of Iranian Guards’ Soleimani Leave Over 100 Dead” – Reuters Reports

More than 100 people have been killed in what is being described as ‘terrorist attacks’ near the tomb of Iranian Guards’ Soleimani in Iran. The attacks took place in the city of Kerman. The precise nature of the attacks has not been disclosed by authorities, but they come at a time of heightened tension between Iran and the United States following the killing of Qassem Soleimani, the head of Iran’s elite Quds Force, in a …

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Explosion: Iran Reports Many Killed in Blasts at Ceremony Honoring Slain General

TEHRAN, Iran – An explosion was heard in Iran as the country reported that many people were killed in blasts at a ceremony honoring a slain general. The event was organized to commemorate the life of General Qassem Soleimani, who was killed in a U.S. drone strike in January 2020. The explosions took place in a village in the country’s Kerman province during a ceremony attended by both military and civilian individuals. The exact number …

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Iranian State Media Reports Terrorist Attacks at Ceremony for Former Revolutionary Guard Commander

Kerman, Iran – A deadly explosion occurred at a cemetery in the city of Kerman, Iran, where a ceremony was taking place to commemorate the 2020 assassination of Iran’s top commander Qassem Soleimani, according to Iranian state media. At least 50 people were reported to have been killed, and another 40 were wounded in the incident, which was described as a “terrorist attack” by an Iranian official. The funeral ceremony had drawn hundreds of people …

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Oregon Nurse Allegedly Swapped Medication with Tap Water Resulting in Patient Deaths, NBC5 Reports

MEDFORD, Oregon – A nurse at Asante Rogue Regional Medical Center in Oregon is under investigation for allegedly swapping medication with tap water, leading to the death of approximately ten patients, NBC5 reported. According to anonymous sources, the nurse’s misuse of fentanyl, a pain medication, prompted the alleged switch. The tap water, which is not sterile, resulted in Pseudomonas infections, hospital sources claimed. Dr. Robin Miller, host of NBC’s Docs on Call, emphasized the severity …

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FDNY Responds to Reports of Explosions on Roosevelt Island in New York City

NEW YORK CITY – The New York City Fire Department (FDNY) quickly responded to reports of explosions on Roosevelt Island. The explosions, which were heard around 6 AM local time on Tuesday, occurred near the Roosevelt Island Bridge & Tram, according to reports from CBS New York. Fire officials stated that panicked callers reported a building shaking and a possible explosion, but no injuries or power outages have been reported. A personal safety network called …

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