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Start your day off right with five things you need to know this morning.
Justin Timberlake was arrested in the Hamptons on Monday night. The 43-year-old was allegedly driving while intoxicated and will appear in court on a DWI charge this morning.
Justin Timberlake is in police custody after he was arrested in New York for allegedly driving while intoxicated, authorities tell CNNhttps://t.co/detpeBIJhc
— CNN Breaking News (@cnnbrk) June 18, 2024
The Boston Celtics are NBA champions. The Celtics comfortably won game five of the NBA Finals in Boston on Monday night to win the series over the Dallas Mavericks. It’s the team’s first title since 2008. Jaylen Brown was named Finals MVP.
The @celtics are the 2023-24 NBA Champions! pic.twitter.com/UrZtUG0jwY
— NBA (@NBA) June 18, 2024
Police say a shooting that took place in the lobby of a Toronto office building on Monday afternoon has left three people dead. That includes the suspected gunman, investigators confirmed.
3 people dead, including gunman, after shooting in Toronto office space: police https://t.co/SKJ5h5GcuO
— CTV Toronto (@CTVToronto) June 18, 2024
It’s been one year since an OceanGate sub exploring the deep sea wreckage of the Titanic went missing, which ended in the tragic death of five people. Now, a leading sub operator, Triton, is planning to make its own journey to the site to prove it can be done safely.
Larry Connor, a real estate investor who got his start in Ohio and now has a net worth of $2 billion, will board a Triton Submarines submersible and dive to the depths of the Titanic wreck with the company's CEO.
— Forbes (@Forbes) June 16, 2024
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A group of 28 people became stuck upside down for 30 minutes after a ride at an Oregon amusement park malfunctioned. Fortunately, maintenance crews were able to resolve the situation and no injuries were reported among the riders, but surely a few head rushes were.
A malfunctioning ride at an amusement park in Portland, Oregon trapped 28 people hanging upside down for nearly 30 minutes. The ride has been shut down until further notice while the park works to determine what caused the ride to stop. @Zohreen reports. https://t.co/wIixdvC4aq pic.twitter.com/q891SyyqX9
— World News Tonight (@ABCWorldNews) June 16, 2024
Thumbnail photo courtesy of Portland Fire & Rescue/Facebook.