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Pedestrian Killed in Nashville's Lower Broadway After 87-Year-Old Driver Runs Red Light

Pedestrian Killed in Nashville's Lower Broadway After 87-Year-Old Driver Runs Red Light

A 58-year-old Australian man was killed and three others injured after an 87-year-old driver from Kentucky ran a red light and struck pedestrians in a crosswalk on Nashville's Lower Broadway. The driver was also critically injured, and police are investigating the cause of the incident. Nashville Mayor Freddie O'Connell called it an "incredibly tragic event."

Multiple Dead After Shooting at In-N-Out in Twin Falls, Idaho; Suspect Dead

Multiple Dead After Shooting at In-N-Out in Twin Falls, Idaho; Suspect Dead

A shooting at a newly opened In-N-Out Burger in Twin Falls, Idaho, on August 1 resulted in multiple fatalities and injuries. Police confirmed the lone suspect is dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Authorities are investigating the motive and identity of the shooter, as the community grapples with the violence at a busy commercial location.

Spain's S-82 Submarine 'Narciso Monturiol' Completes First Static Dive, Marking Key Milestone in S80 Program

Spain's S-82 Submarine 'Narciso Monturiol' Completes First Static Dive, Marking Key Milestone in S80 Program

The Spanish Navy's second S80-class submarine, the S-82 'Narciso Monturiol', has successfully completed its first static dive near Cartagena. The test verified hull integrity and stability, paving the way for subsequent submerged navigation trials. The milestone advances the four-boat program as Navantia proceeds with construction of the remaining vessels.

Discarded SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket on Collision Course With the Moon

Discarded SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket on Collision Course With the Moon

A spent Falcon 9 upper stage, launched in January 2025, is predicted to crash into the Moon's near side on August 5, 2026. Traveling at approximately 8,700 km/h, the impact near Einstein Crater is expected to carve a new crater and generate a debris plume. Scientists view this accidental event as a rare opportunity to study impact dynamics and assess debris hazards for future lunar missions.

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