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Bus Crashes into California Restaurant, Injuring 14; SC Transportation Department Searches for Owner of Wedding Dress Found on Interstate; Massachusetts Hits Emergency Shelter Capacity Set by Governor with 7,517 Migrant Families; Protester Interrupts Biden Event, Demanding Ceasefire in Israel-Hamas War; Diver Left in Ocean Off Florida Coast After Boat Returns to Dock Without Him; Detroit Red Wings Giving Away Miniature Gravy Zambonis to Fans at Upcoming Game

Bus slams into Long Beach eatery, South Carolina Department of Transportation in search for owner of found bridal gown, Emergency shelters in Massachusetts overfill with 7,517 migrant families, Interruption at Biden event triggers call for Israel-Hamas ceasefire, Scuba diver abandoned in ocean due to boat trouble, and Red Wings fans to receive complementary gravy Zambonis.

  • A city bus crashed into a seafood restaurant in Long Beach, California, injuring at least 14 people after reportedly being cut off by a car. The incident is being further investigated by local authorities.
  • The South Carolina Department of Transportation is in search of the owner of a wedding dress and veil found on Interstate I-385. The items were discovered in a box labeled 'The Ultimate Bridal Chest' on the side of the road.
  • Massachusetts has reached and exceeded the 7,500 capacity limit set for emergency sheltering of migrant families by the Governor. As a result of the influx of migrant families, amounting to 7,517, the shelters are now completely full.
  • During an event in Illinois, a protester interrupted President Joe Biden, calling for a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war. The Biden administration remains opposed to a complete ceasefire, arguing it would only benefit Hamas. However, there are plans for daily four-hour humanitarian pauses in certain areas of Gaza.
  • A scuba diver was left in the ocean off the coast of Miami when the boat he was on began taking on water and returned to shore without him. The diver was rescued about half an hour later by the Miami-Dade County Fire Rescue.
  • To mark an upcoming game, the Detroit Red Wings announced that the first 7,500 fans in attendance on November 22 will receive a complimentary miniature gravy Zamboni.
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