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Consumer group warns about dangerous toys ahead of the holidays

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A consumer products watchdog has put out its annual list of dangerous toys ahead of the Christmas shopping season. See why these toys are considered dangerous this year, and why. (Scripps News)
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Irish housing minister would not be drawn on potential rise in homelessness amid Ukraine aid cut

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Housing Minister Darragh O’Brien would not clarify whether he expected homeless figures to rise in response to the cut to support for Ukrainian refugees arriving in Ireland.
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Irish peacekeeping troops escape injury after Lebanon camp struck by rocket

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Chief of Staff of Ireland’s Defence Forces, Sean Clancy, speaks at Custume Barracks, Athlone, Co Westmeath after a military camp in southern Lebanon where Irish peacekeeping troops are based has been struck by a rocket. He was standing...
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McDonald's removes Quarter Pounder from menu in some states amid E. coli outbreak

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McDonald's has removed the Quarter Pounder from its menu in some states amid an E. coli outbreak. See what states are impacted. (Scripps News)
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Chris Kaba death: Home Secretary vows to reform how police are held to account

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Home Secretary Yvette Cooper makes a Commons statement on Wednesday on a review into how firearms police officers who take fatal shots in the line of duty are held to account. It comes days after police marksman Martyn Blake, 40, was...
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Yvette Cooper chairs the National Policing Board for the first time

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Home Secretary Yvette Cooper chairs the National Policing Board for the first time. Attendees include Jess Philips Minister for Safeguarding and VAWG and Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley.
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Safety professionals say complacency about safety drills in schools can contribute to worsening results after school shootings

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Safety professionals tell Scripps News that while tragic, school shootings could be further stopped with more safety drills and less complacency about protocols to prevent shootings. (Scripps News)
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Ireland can play a leading role in Europe on preventing harmful content online, says Donnelly

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Irish Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly said that Ireland can play a "leading role" in Europe on preventing harmful content from being produced online.
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Tugendhat promises ‘Conservative revolution’ as leadership ballot looms

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Tom Tugendhat has launched his bid for the Tory leadership with a promise of a “Conservative revolution” and a return to integrity in politics. In a speech on Tuesday, the former security minister said he would use his party’s period in...
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James Cleverly accuses Starmer of 'vandalism' on defence funding

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James Cleverly has accused Sir Keir Starmer of an “act of vandalism” on defence funding as he committed to spend 3% of gross domestic product in response to growing international threats. In what was described as a Major speech in his...
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James Cleverly accuses Starmer of 'vandalism' on defence funding

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James Cleverly has accused Sir Keir Starmer of an “act of vandalism” on defence funding as he committed to spend 3% of gross domestic product in response to growing international threats. In what was described as a Major speech in his...
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James Cleverly pledges 3% GDP defence spending if made prime minister

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James Cleverly calls for 3% GDP defence spending if Prime Minister at a Conservative Leadership speech. He also called out Keir Starmer for 'vandalism' on defence funding.
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Boar's Head plant linked to deadly outbreak broke food safety rules dozens of times, records show

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A Boar's Head plant linked to a deadly listeria outbreak broke food safety rules dozens of times prior to massive recall. (Scripps News)
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Scientist prepares to become first NASA-funded researcher to conduct own experiment in space

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Rob Ferl will head to space on Blue Origin's New Shepard spacecraft, but he didn't pay his own way like others aboard. (Scripps News)
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Irish peacekeepers in Lebanon safe after Israeli air strikes

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All Irish peacekeepers in Lebanon are safe and accounted for after Israel launched a wave of air strikes across the southern part of the country. Israeli military undertook what it described as “pre-emptive” strikes against Hezbollah in...
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Usha Vance speaks at the Republican National Convention

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Sen. JD Vance has previously described his wife and mother of their three children as "brilliant" and "way more accomplished than I am." (Scripps News)
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California's Park Fire grows to 385K acres as temperatures are forecast to climb

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California's Park Fire continues to grow, prompting air quality alerts for much of the northwestern United States. Temperatures are also forecast to climb in the next days, making management tougher. (Scripps News)
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NASA working on options to bring astronauts home

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NASA says it's getting closer to deciding if two astronauts stuck on the International Space Station can come home soon or have to wait until February. (Scripps News)
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Study: Low-calorie sweetener has been linked to risk of heart disease and stroke

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A common zero-calorie sweetener could raise your risk for heart disease according to a new study. (Scripps News)
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Pro-Palestinian demonstrators arrested near Israeli consulate in Chicago

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Police made at least four arrests Tuesday night after pro-Palestinian demonstrators charged officers in Chicago outside the Israeli consulate there. (Scripps News)
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Lawyer Gloria Allred speaks on VP Harris and the fight to protect women's rights

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The issue of women's rights and abortion have taken a central role in the presidential campaign of Vice President Kamala Harris and running mate Tim Walz. (Scripps News)
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California's largest wildfire this year has burned nearly 370K acres

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The Park Fire in California has prompted evacuations of over 3,500 residents and a response from over 4,800 fire personnel with hundreds of fire engines. (Scripps News)
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"Crime is preventable - not inevitable," says Sadiq Khan

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Mayor of London plays sports with children at a park in Ilford, after announcing a new £2 million investment for a series of summer activities. This announcement comes following rising concern about young people staying safe this summer....
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Viewer Spotlight: How we cover breaking news like the Trump assassination attempt

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In a fast-moving and high-stakes situation, Scripps News makes sure everything we put on our air is vetted and accurate. (Scripps News)