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Pentagon · United StatesTwo U.S. Army soldiers and a U.S. civilian who was serving as an interpreter were killed after shots were fired at U.S. and Syrian forces during a visit to a historic central town in Syria on Saturday, U.S. military officials said. Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell said in a post on X that the attack occurred as the soldiers were conducting a "key leader engagement." He said three other service members were injured in the incident.See the Story
Two U.S. Soldiers, American Civilian Interpreter Killed in Attack in Syria
45% Center coverage: 354 sources

King Charles · United KingdomKing Charles III has shared "good news" about his cancer, saying in a personal message that early diagnosis and "effective intervention" means his treatment can be reduced in the new year.See the Story
King Charles announces ‘good news’ of reduction in his cancer treatment
42% Center coverage: 176 sources

US Crime · SavannahA Georgia woman has been hospitalized with severe burns after someone poured a corrosive chemical onto her head while she was walking at a public park in Savannah, the victim’s son and a close friend said Friday. Savannah police confirmed they are searching for a suspect in the chemical attack at Forsyth Park, one of the historic city’s landmark green spaces that attracts runners, picnickers, playing children and sightseeing tourists. Police said the woman appears to have been attacked by a stranger.See the Story
A Georgia woman suffers severe burns in a chemical attack at a Savannah park
61% Center coverage: 49 sources
