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Forbes: New Jersey Wildfire Forces Evacuation Of 3,000 Residents—Leaves 25,000 Homes Without Power
New Jersey Wildfire Forces Evacuation Of 3,000 Residents—Leaves 25,000 Homes Without Power
A fast-moving wildfire in Ocean County, New Jersey, has forced the evacuation of approximately 3,000 residents and closed a section of the Garden State Parkway. The fire has burned around 8,500 acres, with only 10% contained, and threatens over 1,300 structures.

More than 25,476 homes and businesses are without power as utility companies prioritize safety in response to the fire. The cause of the wildfire is still under investigation.


GB News: Kashmir shooting: At least 26 killed in 'terror attack' after gunmen open fire at tourist hotspot
Kashmir shooting: At least 26 killed in 'terror attack' after gunmen open fire at tourist hotspot
At least 26 tourists were killed and ten injured in a shooting by gunmen in Pahalgam, Indian-controlled Kashmir. Officials labeled the incident a "terror attack," with most victims being Indian nationals and two foreign tourists among the dead.

The attack occurred during a visit by US Vice President JD Vance to India. Indian authorities have launched a manhunt for the assailants, while Prime Minister Narendra Modi condemned the attack and vowed justice for the victims.


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Times Of Israel: Palestinian man indicted as accomplice in botched bus bombings
Palestinian man indicted as accomplice in botched bus bombings
A Palestinian man has been indicted for his alleged role in a failed bus bombing attempt in Bat Yam, Israel, where three buses exploded on February 20. The suspect, whose name is withheld, is accused of assisting his brother, the main suspect, in preparing bombs and evading capture.

Military prosecutors plan to indict three additional suspects linked to the attack. One individual previously indicted reportedly transported the main suspect to the attack site, claiming he was unaware of the terrorist activity. No injuries occurred during the bombings.