Prince William visited a support service in London that allows young people to text for help in mental health crises, with 2,000 messages received daily. The Shout helpline, launched in 2018, has had three million conversations and has seen an increase in messages from those with suicidal thoughts. The service, which Prince William himself volunteered for, provides life-saving support for young people in need and is merging with other services to offer a wider range of assistance.
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Yellowstone wreck driver was at twice the legal alcohol limit, police say
A recent crash involving a pickup truck and a tour van near Yellowstone National Park resulted in seven fatalities, including the driver, Isaiah Moreno, 25, who had a blood alcohol level of .20%, more than twice the legal limit. The collision occurred when Moreno's vehicle crossed the center line on U.S. Highway 20, leading to both vehicles igniting in flames; six victims were from China, Italy, and California. Survivors were hospitalized, and police emphasized the...
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