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The Latest | Israel Says 99% of Drones and Missiles Launched by Iran Were Intercepted
SUMMARY: Israel successfully defended against an attack by Iran involving over 300 drones, ballistic missiles, and cruise missiles, with 99% of the launches intercepted. Iran fired 170 drones, 30 cruise missiles, and 120 ballistic missiles, with some reaching Israeli territory and causing minor damage. This attack, the first direct military assault by Iran on Israel, comes less than two weeks after a suspected Israeli strike in Syria killed two Iranian generals. Israel’s defenses were praised for their effectiveness in thwarting the attack.
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Hamas Clears the Way for a Possible Cease-fire in Gaza After Dropping Key Demand, Officials Say
SUMMARY: Hamas has given initial approval to a U.S.-backed phased cease-fire proposal in Gaza, dropping its demand for an upfront commitment from Israel to end the war. This compromise could lead to the first pause in fighting since November and pave the way for further negotiations. Nonetheless, a final deal is still uncertain. Meanwhile, the Gaza Health Ministry reports that an Israeli airstrike on a school-turned-shelter killed at least 16 people and injured 50 others. The ongoing conflict involves repeated hostilities between Israel and Hamas. (July 6, 2024, Associated Press)
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‘No dog pee’ signs are everywhere. Can they be enforced?
SUMMARY: Dog owners frequently encounter signs prohibiting dogs from peeing on specific lawns, leaving them in a bind, especially in urban areas. While cleaning dog poop is legally enforced in many places with pooper-scooper laws, regulations on dog pee are ambiguous. Technically, allowing a dog to pee on private property is trespassing, but legal consequences are rare. Homeowners concerned about grass damage from urine might pursue civil trespassing claims, but usually only receive minimal compensation. Criminal charges are unlikely unless significant damage occurs. Ultimately, a balance of consideration and understanding is essential between dog owners and property owners.
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North Galveston jetty crash: 3 hospitalized, 2 missing, family fears Beryl’s impact on Coast Guard search
SUMMARY: Two individuals are missing after a boat collided with a jetty in North Galveston, Texas. The U.S. Coast Guard reported the incident occurred at 9:30 p.m. on Friday, involving five adults. By Saturday morning, three adults had been rescued and taken to the hospital, though their conditions remain unknown. The search for the two missing individuals is ongoing, but family members are concerned that approaching weather, specifically Beryl, could impede the search efforts. The situation's outcome heavily depends on weather conditions as the storm nears Texas' coast.
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