Daily Updates for August 25: Increased Law Enforcement Focus, Immigration Issues, Hurricane Kajiki, Raging Wildfires, Mississippi News
Kilauea's 31st eruption since December has captured stunning photos, showcasing the raw power of nature.
In the political arena, the Trump administration suffered a legal and political setback when a judge ruled the federal government could not deny funding to several cities due to policies that limit cooperation with federal immigration efforts.
Israeli strikes on a hospital in southern Gaza resulted in the tragic loss of more than a dozen Palestinians.
SpaceX's megarocket, the Starship, has faced setbacks, exploding over populated islands east of Florida twice since its debut in January, and a recent launch attempt was scrubbed.
Typhoon Kajiki is causing disruption in Vietnam, with schools, businesses, and airports closing, and more than 40,000 people being evacuated from low-lying communities.
The Mississippi health department has declared a public health emergency over rising infant mortality rates, which were the highest in more than a decade last year.
In weather news, today's forecast can be checked locally.
Exciting times for lottery enthusiasts as a drawing is taking place tonight, with the jackpot being the 10th largest in Powerball history.
In the nation's capital, a moderate drop in reported crime and a spike in immigration arrests were observed during the first week after the White House took control of Washington, DC's police force.
Wildfires are once again causing havoc in parts of California and Oregon, forcing thousands of residents to evacuate.
A new dinosaur species with a sail-like structure running down its back has been discovered, sparking excitement among palaeontologists.
A deep-sea scientific mission has gained viral fame, featuring a plump starfish resembling a beloved cartoon character.
In legal matters, a Texas judge ruled that several school districts do not need to comply with a state law requiring the Ten Commandments to be displayed in all classrooms.
The Mary Wallopers, an Irish folk band, were muted during their set at a music festival for waving a flag, angering the audience.
The Department of Homeland Security has received 100,000 applications from individuals who want to join ICE, described as "patriotic Americans."
Regarding political matters, the names of the governors of the six states sending troops to support the crackdown in the federal capital remain undisclosed.
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