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US: 2 dead in Brooklyn Bridge ship collision

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Two people have been reported dead after a Mexican Navy training vessel slammed onto the Brooklyn Bridge in New York, toppling its masts into the deck, leaving two dead and 17 injured, four of whom ar...
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World News Report: Two people were killed and 20 injured in last night's collision between a Mexican navy ship carrying 277 people on board and the Brooklyn Bridge. Canada's insanity has gone next level as the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is refusing to revisit a decision...

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