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Third Death on Everest Brings Nepal’s May Climbing Fatalities to Five

A Sherpa guide's death on Mount Everest marks the third fatality in two weeks, despite an increase in climbers and permits issued by Nepal

Fiscal monitor predicts Golden Dome’s cost at $1.2T, far exceeding the $185B projection

The Congressional Budget Office estimates President Trump's Golden Dome missile-defense project will cost $1.2 trillion, significantly more than the Pentagon's $185 billion estimate, and may struggle against large-scale attacks

Federal Government to Pursue Capital Punishment in 2013 Schenectady Fire Case

Federal prosecutors will seek the death penalty against Edward Leon, the suspect in a 2013 arson case that killed four people and severely injured a young girl, Safyre Terry

Eatery Provides Complimentary Food to Individuals Mourning their Mothers on Mother’s Day

Denver's Zane's Italian Bistro offers free meals to those mourning their mothers on Mother's Day, creating a supportive space for sharing stories and memories

Photo Album: Eight Pictures from the Schenectady Region in April 1950

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Spain Prepares for Evacuations as Cruise Ship Infected with Hantavirus Approaches Canary Islands

Spanish authorities are set to receive the hantavirus-stricken MV Hondius cruise ship, with the US and UK planning to evacuate their citizens

SLOC Stages Intense Rock Opera ‘American Idiot

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Anticipated Iranian Reaction to Peace Plan on Friday as Gulf Conflict Intensifies, Says US

The U.S. awaits Iran's response to a peace proposal amid recent clashes in the Gulf, while oil prices remain stable at $100

Man from Schenectady found guilty of child sexual abuse

A 23-year-old man from Schenectady has been convicted of predatory sexual assault against a child he befriended on Facebook

Search for missing US soldiers off Morocco coast persists with 600 people involved

Over 600 international military personnel are searching for two missing U.S. soldiers off the coast of Morocco, using divers, aircraft, and vessels to cover a 45 square kilometer area
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