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Over 44,000 animals dead after biohazardous Ohio train derailment, East Palestine, Ohio, Feb 28 – Residents within five miles of the train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio are returning from the five-day emergency evacuation due to the release of a cancer-causing chemical that contaminated the area and reportedly caused health and environmental concerns. The amount of wildlife has drastically declined over the past three weeks due to the toxic waste contaminating the air, water and soil, according to officials from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Local residents and workers are reporting severe health conditions, with symptoms similar to bronchitis, forcing them to stop working at local factories and businesses

Brutal violence, including arson and murder, increase tensions between Israel and Palestine, West Bank, Huwara, Feb 27, – Israeli settlers stormed into Palestinian territory shooting people and burning homes cars and businesses on Sunday, Feb 26, and Monday, Feb 27 More than 350 Palestinians were injured, and one was killed. The attack was in retaliation to an unknown Palestinian gunman who murdered Israeli brothers Hillel, 22, and Yagel Yaniv, 20, on a highway that intersects Huwara.

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Southern Californians are witnessing a winter wonderland, the first time for many, California, Feb 26 – Up to seven feet of snow topped the mountains outside of Los Angeles inciting many residents to enjoy the rare weather in southern California

More than 126,000 residents were without power throughout the entire state making sure that we start with

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