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Fairfax in Apparent Murder-Suicide
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Fairfax in Apparent Murder-Suicide

Former Virginia Lieutenant Governor Justin Fairfax and his wife, Cerina, were tragically found dead in their Annandale home in an apparent murder-suicide, sending shockwaves through the political community. This devastating event occurred amidst a contentious divorce, with escalating tensions highlighted by recent court orders for Fairfax to leave the residence and a prior false accusation he made against his wife.

Haiti Fortress Stampede Kills 30
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Haiti Fortress Stampede Kills 30

A devastating stampede at Haiti's historic Citadelle Laferrière on April 12, 2026, tragically killed at least 30 people and injured many more during an annual Easter gathering packed with students and visitors. Authorities have launched an investigation into the incident, which was primarily caused by severe overcrowding and deficient crowd management at the UNESCO World Heritage site, exacerbated by rainfall.

Crab Pulsar's Zebra Stripes Explained
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Crab Pulsar's Zebra Stripes Explained

For over two decades, mysterious "zebra stripe" patterns in radio waves from the Crab Pulsar have baffled astronomers, but new research now reveals they are caused by a cosmic "tug-of-war" between the pulsar's gravity and its surrounding plasma. This groundbreaking discovery, led by the University of Kansas, marks the first time gravity and plasma have been observed collaboratively shaping a signal from space, explaining the unique interference patterns.

FBI Confirms Michigan Synagogue Attack
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FBI Confirms Michigan Synagogue Attack

The FBI has officially confirmed that a recent incident at a Michigan synagogue, where an assailant rammed a vehicle into the building before being fatally shot by security personnel, was a targeted act of anti-Semitic violence against the Jewish community. Despite one security officer being injured and 30 law enforcement officers requiring treatment, all 140 children present in the early childhood center during the harrowing attack thankfully escaped unharmed.

India's SC Allows Passive Euthanasia
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India's SC Allows Passive Euthanasia

In a landmark decision, India's Supreme Court has for the first time practically applied passive euthanasia principles, permitting the withdrawal of clinically-assisted nutrition and hydration for a 32-year-old man in a persistent vegetative state. This significant ruling, delivered by Justices JB Pardiwala and K.V. Viswanathan, explicitly states that the withdrawal of life support "must not be a 'single act' or an 'act of abandonment'.

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