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Jul 4, 2025 |
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#society
Fox News: Rip current beach rescues show swimmers face deadly risks: what to know to stay safe
Over 100 rescues from rip currents occurred along the East Coast recently, particularly at Jersey Shore and Wilmington, NC. Experts warn that rip currents are a significant hazard, causing over 100 deaths annually.
Beachgoers are advised to be situationally aware, study local conditions, and know how to escape rip currents by swimming parallel to the shore.
#culture
Fox News: America's oldest Independence Day parade marks 240 years of patriotic tradition
Bristol, Rhode Island, is set to celebrate the 240th anniversary of America's oldest Independence Day parade, which began in 1785. The festivities include events leading up to July 4th, such as a pageant, carnival, and concerts, culminating in a 2.5-mile parade featuring the USS Billings.
The parade tradition originated from community members walking to Patriotic Exercises led by a Revolutionary veteran. This year, the celebrations kick off on Flag Day, June 14, with various contests and activities planned throughout the weeks.
#history
Liberty Nation News: Horses of the Revolutionary War - Liberty Nation News
The role of horses in the Revolutionary War is often overlooked, yet they were crucial for transportation, communication, and morale. General Washington initially underestimated their value but later advocated for cavalry units, recognizing their impact on battle dynamics.
Horses not only carried supplies and artillery but also served as psychological assets in warfare. They were sourced locally, often taken from farmers, and were essential for the success of the American cause. Their sacrifices should be honored and respected.
#crime
Fox News: Diddy insider Mark Geragos admits 'the only thing' that surprised him about the verdict
Sean "Diddy" Combs was acquitted of racketeering and sex trafficking charges after a two-month federal trial, though he was found guilty on two lesser charges related to transportation for prostitution. The jury deliberated for over 10 hours before reaching their verdict.
Defense attorney Mark Geragos praised the jury's decision and highlighted the importance of jury selection and opening statements in the trial's outcome. Diddy now faces sentencing, with potential terms ranging from 21 to 63 months, but Geragos believes he could qualify for federal programs that may reduce his time.
Fox News: Colorado man sentenced to life in prison for DUI that killed Air Force veteran, injured his children
Paul Stephenson, 57, was sentenced to life in prison plus 92 years for the first-degree murder of USAF Lt. Col. Matt Anderson, whom he killed while driving drunk in August 2024. Stephenson had a blood alcohol level 2.5 times the legal limit and was on his third DUI conviction.
District Attorney George Brauchler emphasized the need for a strong message against drunk driving, noting the tragic coincidence of the verdict being delivered just before Independence Day. The Anderson family expressed gratitude for the verdict, which they feel brings them some closure.
Fox News: How law enforcement's discovery of rare drug in Suzanne Morphew's body led to her husband's eventual arrest
Barry Morphew has been indicted for the murder of his wife, Suzanne Morphew, who disappeared in May 2020. Investigators found her body in September 2023, with a rare deer tranquilizer, BAM, present in her remains, which prosecutors claim ties Barry directly to her death.
Despite the evidence, legal experts caution that the case remains circumstantial, and the prosecution faces challenges due to past misconduct affecting their ability to present certain experts. Barry Morphew maintains his innocence.