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Olympian David Hearn has been indicted in for allegedly “maliciously” destroying lining at the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. ​Olympian David Hearn has been indicted in for allegedly “maliciously” destroying lining at the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool.  Politics Olympian David Hearn has been indicted in for allegedly “maliciously” destroying lining at the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. 

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Casper O’Brien, 7, weighed 255 pounds at the time of his death, which was found to be caused by dilated cardiomyopathy with contributing conditions of morbid obesity. ​Casper O’Brien, 7, weighed 255 pounds at the time of his death, which was found to be caused by dilated cardiomyopathy with contributing conditions of morbid obesity.  US Casper O’Brien, 7, weighed 255 pounds at the time of his death, which was found to be caused by dilated cardiomyopathy with contributing conditions of morbid obesity. 

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U.S. men’s soccer striker Folarin Balogun got a red card against Bosnia and automatic suspension for the next match against Belgium in World Cup round of 16. ​U.S. men’s soccer striker Folarin Balogun got a red card against Bosnia and automatic suspension for the next match against Belgium in World Cup round of 16.  GMA U.S. men’s soccer striker Folarin Balogun got a red card against Bosnia and automatic suspension for the next match against Belgium in World Cup round of 16. 

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ABC News’ Pierre Thomas reports on the latest from the FBI saying there are no credible threats to July 4th celebrations, though many will have heightened security. ​ABC News’ Pierre Thomas reports on the latest from the FBI saying there are no credible threats to July 4th celebrations, though many will have heightened security.  GMA ABC News’ Pierre Thomas reports on the latest from the FBI saying there are no credible threats to July 4th celebrations, though many will have heightened security. 

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ABC News’ Stephanie Ramos sang the national anthem at the event, which also included a flyover by the French Air Force. ​ABC News’ Stephanie Ramos sang the national anthem at the event, which also included a flyover by the French Air Force.  GMA ABC News’ Stephanie Ramos sang the national anthem at the event, which also included a flyover by the French Air Force. 

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President Donald Trump is launching Trump Accounts on July 4, aiming to boost financial independence for children born during his second term ​President Donald Trump is launching Trump Accounts on July 4, aiming to boost financial independence for children born during his second term  Business President Donald Trump is launching Trump Accounts on July 4, aiming to boost financial independence for children born during his second term 

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A dangerous heat wave is bringing prolonged extreme heat to more than two dozen states across the Midwest, the South and the East Coast. ​A dangerous heat wave is bringing prolonged extreme heat to more than two dozen states across the Midwest, the South and the East Coast.  US A dangerous heat wave is bringing prolonged extreme heat to more than two dozen states across the Midwest, the South and the East Coast. 

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Officials are ramping up their efforts to keep beachgoers safe from the shore and sky with a fleet of drones to patrol the waters from above for sharks. ​Officials are ramping up their efforts to keep beachgoers safe from the shore and sky with a fleet of drones to patrol the waters from above for sharks.  GMA Officials are ramping up their efforts to keep beachgoers safe from the shore and sky with a fleet of drones to patrol the waters from above for sharks. 

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Hiring slowed markedly in June, falling short of economists’ expectations and displaying a wobbly labor market amid elevated inflation set off by the Iran War. ​Hiring slowed markedly in June, falling short of economists’ expectations and displaying a wobbly labor market amid elevated inflation set off by the Iran War.  Business Hiring slowed markedly in June, falling short of economists’ expectations and displaying a wobbly labor market amid elevated inflation set off by the Iran War. 

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The Transportation Security Administration is expected to screen more than 3 million passengers on Thursday ahead of an expectant busy travel weekend for Independence Day. ​The Transportation Security Administration is expected to screen more than 3 million passengers on Thursday ahead of an expectant busy travel weekend for Independence Day.  GMA The Transportation Security Administration is expected to screen more than 3 million passengers on Thursday ahead of an expectant busy travel weekend for Independence Day. 

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The U.S. Department of Energy has declared an emergency as a heat wave bears down on a huge part of the nation’s electrical grid. ​The U.S. Department of Energy has declared an emergency as a heat wave bears down on a huge part of the nation’s electrical grid.  US The U.S. Department of Energy has declared an emergency as a heat wave bears down on a huge part of the nation’s electrical grid. 

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Toronto police are searching for at least one suspect after two people were stabbed in Scarborough on Canada Day. Investigators say they were called to Nugget Avenue and McCowan Road, north of Sheppard Avenue East, just before 10 p.m. for reports that someone had been stabbed. When they arrived, they found two people suffering from stab wounds. Paramedics tell CityNews they were taken to the hospital in serious but stable condition. The ages and genders of the victims were not immediately known. There was no immediate suspect description. Toronto police are searching for at least one suspect after two people…

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Advocates continue their calls for an expanded mandate to include anti-Black racism for the federal government’s new Advisory Council on Rights, Equality and Inclusion. Read MoreThe calls arrive days after retired judge Corrine Sparks became the first Black member on the newly formed ministerial Advisory Council on Rights, Equality and Inclusion  Public Service, anti-black racism, equity, federal public service Advocates continue their calls for an expanded mandate to include anti-Black racism for the federal government’s new Advisory Council on Rights, Equality and Inclusion. Read More 

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I celebrated Canada Day in Ottawa for the first time in 1982. I remember the sea of flags everywhere and on all government buildings. The atmosphere for the celebration on the Hill was fantastic. What has happened to this patriotism since then? I drove through the city last Saturday. Hardly any flags on the buildings or houses. Where is our pride? Or do we only show our pride during parades and protests or soccer games? Just saying. Read MoreThe Ottawa Citizen’s Letters to the Editor, Thursday, July 2, 2026  Letters I celebrated Canada Day in Ottawa for the first time in 1982.…

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The Canadian Forces concluded that military personnel involved in two controversial organizations supposed to be helping Ukraine were misguided and in some cases wrong in their actions. Read MoreHere’s what then-Defence Minister’s staff ordered removed from a statement the Canadian Forces intended to release to the Ottawa Citizen.  Defence Watch, News, Public Service, Discover, Ottawa Sun The Canadian Forces concluded that military personnel involved in two controversial organizations supposed to be helping Ukraine were misguided and in some cases wrong in their actions. Read More 

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The Catholic Diocese of Brownsville said Sister Leticia Ugboaja was detained by agents as she was walking to attend mass at Our Lady of Sorrows Church in Texas. ​The Catholic Diocese of Brownsville said Sister Leticia Ugboaja was detained by agents as she was walking to attend mass at Our Lady of Sorrows Church in Texas.  US The Catholic Diocese of Brownsville said Sister Leticia Ugboaja was detained by agents as she was walking to attend mass at Our Lady of Sorrows Church in Texas. 

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Kyiv came under attack from a barrage of Russian ballistic missiles and drones overnight, the city’s mayor said, describing multiple explosions across the capital.  ​Kyiv came under attack from a barrage of Russian ballistic missiles and drones overnight, the city’s mayor said, describing multiple explosions across the capital.   International Kyiv came under attack from a barrage of Russian ballistic missiles and drones overnight, the city’s mayor said, describing multiple explosions across the capital.  

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