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Gabrielle Banks

Washington, D.C., United States

Education Editor at USA Today

Education/Washington, D.C. editor @USAToday

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  • 1 month ago | yahoo.com | Gabrielle Banks

    A Mexican Navy training sailing ship crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge on May 17, shearing the top of its masts and causing 19 injuries, authorities said. New York Mayor Eric Adams said at a press conference that four people had serious injuries. All of the injuries happened on the ship, authorities said. The New York Police Department said to avoid the bridge.

  • 1 month ago | ca.news.yahoo.com | Gabrielle Banks

    A Mexican Navy training ship is seen damaged after it ran into the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City, U.S., May 17, 2025. REUTERS/Bjorn Kils/New York Media BoatA Mexican Navy training sailing ship crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge on May 17, shearing the top of its masts and causing 19 injuries, authorities said. New York Mayor Eric Adams said at a news conference four of the 19 were seriously injured. All of the injuries took place on the ship, authorities said.

  • 1 month ago | lohud.com | Gabrielle Banks

    A Mexican Navy training sailing ship crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge on May 17, shearing the top of its masts and causing 19 injuries, authorities said. New York Mayor Eric Adams said at a press conference that four people had serious injuries. All of the injuries happened on the ship, authorities said. The New York Police Department said to avoid the bridge.

  • 1 month ago | dispatch.com | Gabrielle Banks |Eduardo Cuevas

    The 300-foot tall ship Cuauhtémoc is used for sail training and is a diplomatic symbol of Mexico abroad. Gabrielle Banks, Eduardo Cuevas USA TODAYShow Caption Hide Caption Mexican Navy ship crashes into Brooklyn Bridge, killing at least 2At least two sailors are dead and over a dozen were injured after a Mexican Navy ship crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge, according to authorities. This story was updated to add a map of collision area in New York.

  • 1 month ago | eu.pal-item.com | Gabrielle Banks |Eduardo Cuevas

    This story was updated to add a map of collision area in New York. A Mexican Navy tall ship crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge on May 17, killing two sailors and injuring 19 others on board the craft as the tops of its masts were sheared off, authorities said. "We are praying for everyone on board and their families and are grateful to our first responders who quickly jumped into action, ensuring this accident wasn’t much worse," New York Mayor Eric Adams said on X.

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9 Jan 25

Jimmy Carter tapped more women and people of color for the federal bench than anyone before. This decades-in-the-making love story out of the 5th Circuit began during one of those historic confirmation hearings in 1979. Wonderful art by Ken Ellis: https://t.co/VQyQri9e8g... https://t.co/wMO3EfCQex

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9 Oct 24

welcome to the DMV! very cool.

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personal news: this is my first week at @BaltimoreBanner as an obituary writer!! very excited to join this talented team and explore a new city. hmu: [email protected]

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Gabrielle Banks @GabMoBanks
10 Apr 24

RT @serrano_alej: nice https://t.co/iid15rodRp