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| | ✈️ D.C. Air National Guard F-16s were scrambled on Sunday from Maryland -- causing a sonic boom heard throughout large portions of Washington, D.C., and the surrounding area -- to investigate what the North American Aerospace Defense Command called an "unresponsive" Cessna business jet that had entered a restricted area over the nation's capital and ultimately crashed into a forest area of southwest Virginia. 🚨 In the second major provocation by China's military in the span of a week, a Chinese warship carried out what the U.S. military called "an unsafe maritime interaction" when it crossed an American warship's bow at a distance of 150 yards, forcing the U.S. Navy destroyer to take evasive maneuvers to avoid a collision. Rep. Mike Turner, the chair of the House Intelligence Committee, on Sunday lambasted what he called increased military hostility by China and insisted the U.S. "stand strong" after recent close calls near American ships and planes, and the suspected spy balloon that was shot down off the East Coast. ⚖️ Joran van der Sloot, the prime suspect in the unsolved 2005 disappearance of American teenager Natalee Holloway, will likely be extradited to the United States soon, sources confirmed to ABC News. In the U.S., van der Sloot faces extortion and wire fraud charges stemming from an accusation that he tried to profit from his connection to the Holloway case. 🕊️The body of one of the missing residents still thought to be inside of a partially collapsed apartment building in Iowa has been found, officials told ABC News. Branden Colvin, 42, was found on Saturday a week after the building collapsed in downtown Davenport, city officials confirmed to ABC News. Colvin was one of three people still unaccounted for. Ryan Hitchcock, 51, and Daniel Prien, 60, remain missing. ðŸ˜A Pennsylvania teen who went viral for his reaction to being accepted into college graduated high school on Saturday and found out that his entire college tuition has already been paid for. | |
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| | | This morning on "GMA," Sir Elton John joins us live to talk about his initiative to eradicate AIDS in our lifetime. Plus, we'll break down what you need to know about joining programs that offer weight-loss drugs as part of their treatment. And we'll showcase the heartwarming reunion between formerly conjoined twins and the medical staff who performed the surgery to separate them. All this and more only on "GMA." | | | | | |
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