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Federal Judge Appointed by Bush Fatally Struck in Car Accident Outside Nevada Federal Courthouse  

Federal Judge Appointed by Bush Fatally Struck in Car Accident Outside Nevada Federal Courthouse                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 May 30, 2024 | [Read Online]( Good evening, it's Friday, May. 30, and we're covering A Bomb in Deadly Israeli Strike on Rafah Likely Made in U.S., Federal Judge Appointed by Bush Fatally Struck in Car Accident, Jorge López of the Mets Suggests He's Part of MLB's "Worst Team", and White House to Support New Nuclear Power Plants in the US. Sign up here. American Fact of the Day! The country's national park system includes over 400 areas covering more than 84 million acres across all 50 states, ranging from stunning natural landscapes like Yellowstone and Yosemite to historical sites like the Statue of Liberty and the Lincoln Memorial. Breaking Updates Experts: Bomb in Deadly Israeli Strike on Rafah Likely Made in U.S. [Munitions experts suggest that an Israeli airstrike in Rafah, Gaza Strip, employed a bomb likely manufactured in the United States.](The strike targeted what is believed to be a "bunker buster" bomb. While Israeli officials have not confirmed the use of American-made munitions, the incident raises questions about the involvement of [U.S.-supplied weaponry in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas.]( The airstrike resulted in significant destruction, prompting scrutiny over the use of such weapons. Munitions experts analyze the remnants of the bomb to ascertain its origin and capabilities, shedding light on the complexity of the conflict and the international implications of military interventions. The incident underscores the challenges of [regulating arms sales and the need for greater transparency in the use of military hardware supplied by foreign governments.]( [Follow Live Updates Here]( Soak Your Socks In This To Get Rid of Fungus What if there was a natural way to get rid of nail fungus... Much stronger and way more efficient than any OTC treatment? It sounds too good to be true, right? Well, I'm hoping you'll keep an open mind while watching the short video below. You'll see how you can wipe out even the worst infection just by soaking your socks in [this purple liquid]( and putting them on your feet for 1 minute. Before you know it, your nails and skin will be pink and healthy again! Sounds too good to be true? See for yourself: [WATCH: Soak your socks in this and say goodbye to fungus.]( Advertisement Federal Judge Appointed by Bush Fatally Struck in Car Accident Outside Nevada Federal Courthouse [A federal judge, appointed by President George W. Bush](, tragically lost their life in a car accident outside a federal courthouse in Nevada. The judge was struck and killed while walking outside the courthouse premises. The driver of the vehicle involved in the accident remained at the scene and cooperated with authorities. [Preliminary investigations are underway to determine the circumstances surrounding the incident.]( The deceased judge's identity has not been disclosed at the time of reporting. The tragic accident has prompted shock and sadness within the legal community, reflecting on the judge's esteemed career and contributions to the judiciary. [The incident also raises awareness about pedestrian safety concerns around courthouse areas and the need for preventative measures.]( Authorities are continuing their investigations into the accident to provide clarity on the sequence of events leading to the judge's untimely death. American Sports & Culture Golf Star Scottie Scheffler's Lawyer Reacts Strongly to Reporter's Question Following Dropping of Charges The charges stemming from Scottie Scheffler's altercation with Louisville Police during the PGA Championship have been dismissed. Jorge López of the Mets seemingly suggests he's part of MLB's "worst team" Following his ejection during a 10-3 loss at Citi Field, the New York Mets initiated the process of parting ways with reliever Jorge López, who threw his glove into the stands. Did NBA's regular-season changes contribute to uptick in playoff injuries? Execs are asking smart questions The NBA had a new participation policy, the In-Season Tournament and a change in officiating this season American Business & Markets Activist investor Nelson Peltz sells entire Disney stake after proxy battle loss Peltz sold his stake after Disney successfully fended off his activist investor campaign. American shares tumble 13% after sales strategy backfires; carrier cuts growth American cut its profit and unit revenue forecast for the second quarter, which coincides with some of the busiest travel periods of the year. Google’s generative AI fails 'will slowly erode our trust in Google' Google's generative AI flubs could erode consumer trust in the company that's synonymous with finding accurate information online. American Politics House Ethics Committee opens investigation into Democratic Rep. Henry Cuellar The Democratic lawmaker from Texas already faces numerous federal charges, including bribery, conspiracy and money laundering. Supreme Court Justice Alito addresses flag incidents, says he won't recuse himself in Trump, Jan. 6 cases Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito has written letters to lawmakers responding to concerns about the flying of flags outside his homes in Virginia and New Jersey. White House to support new nuclear power plants in the U.S. The measures aim to help the nuclear power industry combat rising security costs and competition from cheaper plants powered by natural gas, wind and solar. Share Keeping Up With America You currently have 0 referrals. [Click to Share]( Or copy and paste this link to others: Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © 2024 Keeping Up With America 19354 Watermark Drive, Suite 202 Cornelius, NC 28031, United States

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