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BREAKING NEWS BRIEF
Image Source: CTV News A 94-year-old Asian woman was stabbed several times in the middle of the day in San Francisco, according to authorities.
The assault occurred around 10:15 a.m. yesterday, and the woman, who was taken to a local hospital, is expected to live.
The 35-year-old suspect was arrested about an hour later. He faces charges including attempted homicide and elder abuse.
"Investigators believe the attack was unprovoked and are working to determine if race as a motivating factor," officials said.
DIGITAL CURRENCY COULD BE YOUR KEY TO A WEALTHY RETIREMENT PLAN
MARKET UPDATE
President Biden just signed into law our 12th federal holiday, Juneteenth, or June 19, which commemorates the end of slavery in the United States.
While the holiday has been celebrated unofficially for more than two years, Congress passed legislation yesterday to officially make it a federal holiday. Effective immediately, federal employees will have a paid holiday today since the actual holiday falls on Saturday.
So, what about the stock market, especially when it doesn't fall on a weekend in the future?
WEATHER UPDATE
Image Source: AccuWeather A weather loving duo took their passion for weather to an entirely new level when they got engaged in front of a tornado.
The couple reportedly drove six hours to not only see their first ever tornado in person, but also take the next big step in their relationship. Raya Maday and Tom Bedard, who both work for AccuWeather, set out to Colorado in hopes of locating a twister on the ground.
Maday thought they were just making the trip to chase storms, as she had no idea that Bedard brought an engagement ring along. When the couple finally saw a promising storm forming, Bedard was able to pop the question just after the tornado touched down.
More Weather Headlines
Lightning struck a car in Florida and left a 7 foot gash in the pavement below
IT TAKES A VILLAGE
"One day, the girl I babysat was playing with her dolls, and she ripped the head off of one and put it in a box. I looked inside the box, and there were a whole bunch of stray heads in there. I asked her what she was doing this for, and she replied, 'Practicing.' I never babysat her again."
PLANNING FOR THE FUTURE
Image Source: Frankenmuth Insurance Blog When you've spent ages carefully planning your trip down to the last detail, you want to feel secure that everything is going to go according to plan.
But the reality is, life is full of surprises. You should be ready for any traveling curveballs that get thrown your way. The best way to do that is by making sure all your bases are covered — especially when it comes to travel insurance.
Stay Informed, Rex Jackson
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