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Apr 15 2024
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U.S. Customs seizes over $5 million of cocaine in Puerto Rico
United Press InternationalApr 25 2024
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Suspect on Mexico side of border shot at Border Patrol agent near San Elizario
A person in Mexico shot at a U.S. Border Patrol agent during a "use of force" incident near San Elizario, authorities said. The shooting happened before 1:30 p.m. Thursday, April 25, at the U.S.-Mexico border near the San Elizario area, a law enforcement source told the El Paso Times. The agent came "under fire from the Mexican side" of the border, authorities said. The shooting was described
Yahoo NewsMay 08 2024
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Missouri among GOP states fighting federal rules protecting transgender students
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Seven more Republican-led states sued Tuesday to challenge a new federal regulation that seeks to protect the rights of transgender students in the nation’s schools. Republican plaintiffs call the effort to fold protection for transgender students under the 1972 Title IX law unconstitutional. The lawsuits filed in federal courts in Missouri and Oklahoma are the latest GOP
St. Louis Post-DispatchApr 23 2024
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Chinese suppliers shrug off U.S. tariff threats as customers flock to their cheap goods
China can withstand any new tariffs the world throws at it—even the punitive ones Donald Trump is planning if he wins a second presidential term—because its prices are simply too competitive to resist. That’s the predominant view at this month’s Canton Fair. Many buyers and sellers at China’s biggest trade event, held in the southern city of Guangzhou, shrugged off the risk of an escalating
FortuneMar 22 2024
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Casualty at California border wall
A woman was pronounced dead in San Diego on Thursday night after falling from the 30-foot-high southern border wall. At approximately 10:33 p.m. local time near Britannia Court, U.S. Customs and Border Protection discovered the woman and reported the incident to the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department, department spokesperson Mónica Muñoz told Newsweek on Friday. Crews responded and reported the
NewsweekMay 13 2024
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Border Town's Criminal Prosecutions Explode by 5,000% on Biden's Watch
Kinney County, Texas, one of several American border communities, has seen criminal prosecutions explode as illegal immigration has hit record levels on President Joe Biden’s watch. During a House Budget Committee hearing last week, Kinney County Attorney Brent Smith told lawmakers that in 2020, under former President Donald Trump, the county reported just 134 criminal charges for prosecution
Breitbart NewsMar 31 2024
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Enjoy Luxury Living, Amazing Custom Architecture In Naugatuck
According to the listing on Patch, "Welcome to luxury living in Naugatuck! No expense was spared in this custom built, City Hill home. Cathedral ceilings greet you as you enter, before walking into the living area built for entertaining. The double sided bar plumbed with water, refrigeration and a granite floor is the center piece of this beautiful room. Custom shelving, recessed lighting and
Patch.comMay 10 2024
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Maui community mobilizes to protect water quality from runoff after Lahaina fires
Maui community mobilizes to protect water quality from runoff after Lahaina fires Debris from hundreds of buildings destroyed by wildfire in Lahaina, Maui still needs to be cleared. Piles of wreckage sit by the bright turquoise ocean, home to a coral reef where many residents swim, fish and surf. The community is making a slow recovery from the August 2023 fire, which claimed more than 100
NPR Fact CheckMay 14 2024
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Kansas AG sues Biden administration over new federal protections for LGBTQ+ students • Kansas Reflector
TOPEKA — Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach announced Tuesday he has sued President Joe Biden’s administration over the rewrite of federal rules to protect LGBTQ+ students. Alaska, Utah and Wyoming partnered with Kansas on the lawsuit, which follows the U.S. Department of Education’s release in April of new guidelines to prohibit discrimination at federally funded schools. Set to go into
Kansas Reflector