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Month: February 2026

BYU standout receiver Parker Kingston charged with first-degree rape in Utah

By Associated Press (AP) — Prosecutors in Utah have filed a first-degree felony rape charge against Brigham Young University standout wide receiver Parker Kingston, officials said Wednesday. Kingston, 21, is being held without bail in St. George, a city near Arizona, Washington County prosecutors said. His initial appearance in court is scheduled for Friday. The

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A sign at the El Paso International Airport (ELP) in El Paso

Surprise US military plans to use counter-drone laser triggered El Paso airspace closure, sources say

By Pete Muntean, Natasha Bertrand, Zachary Cohen, Haley Britzky, Alexandra Skores, Holmes Lybrand, CNN Washington (CNN) — A Pentagon plan to use a high-energy, counter-drone laser without having coordinated with the Federal Aviation Administration about potential risks to civilian flights prompted Wednesday’s unprecedented airspace shutdown over El Paso, Texas, multiple sources told CNN. Two people

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A K-pop star, a cliff edge and 2,000 daily visitors: How one Australian beauty spot spiraled into crisis

By Trista Kurniawan and Yixin Wang, CNN (CNN) — Lincoln’s Rock has long been one of the Blue Mountains’ quieter sunset spots — a rocky overhang with sweeping views across eucalyptus valleys just outside Sydney. But in recent years, the once-sleepy Australian lookout has found itself at the center of a global social media storm.

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Planes militares sorpresa de EE.UU. para usar láser antidrones causaron el cierre del espacio aéreo de El Paso, dicen fuentes

Por Pete Muntean, Natasha Bertrand, Zachary Cohen, Haley Britzky, Alexandra Skores y Holmes Lybrand, CNN Un plan del Pentágono para usar un láser antidrones de alta energía sin coordinación con la Administración Federal de Aviación (FFA, por sus siglas en inglés) sobre los posibles riesgos para vuelos civiles provocó el inédito cierre del espacio aéreo

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Friend fears for detained Coachella Valley gardener, raises medication concerns at Adelanto ICE facility

Update 2/22/26 Tim Parker said Francisco Torres-Osanaya is now receiving his medicine after repeated visits. “They finally started giving Frank his medicine,” Parker said. “But he went more than 2 weeks without it, which is not good.” He describes the Adelanto Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility conditions. “They don’t let them go outside very

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