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May 06 2024
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Missing Baby Kidnapped in New Mexico Found, Suspect in Custody, FBI Says
A 10-month-old infant girl who police reported abducted on Friday from a New Mexico park where her mother and another woman were found dead on Friday has been found and a suspect is in custody, the FBI reported on Monday morning. The condition of Eleia Maria Torres was not known and the suspect has not yet been named by police or the FBI. Eleia was taken to the hospital “as a precautionary
The Epoch TimesMay 03 2024
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Three Bodies Found After Surfers Go Missing In Mexico: FBI
The FBI said on Friday that three bodies were found in Mexico's Baja California, near an area where two Australians and an American went missing last week during a surfing trip.
"We confirm there were three individuals found deceased in Santo Tomas, Baja California," a statement from the FBI's office in San Diego said without providing identities of the victims.
Barron'sApr 19 2024
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Understanding the Stakes in Mexico’s Upcoming Election
On June 2 2024, Mexicans will go to the polls to elect a successor to current President Andrés Manuel López Obrador. His chosen successor, former Mexico City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum, is the odds-on favorite. But what is AMLO's legacy exactly? In some sense, economic growth under his administration has been robust. On the other hand, there's been very little progress on domestic security. He
BloombergApr 20 2024
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Flash flood threat remains for parts of Calcasieu
While there is no severe weather threat in Calcasieu Parish this weekend, a flash flood threat does exist. Showers and a few storms are expected to develop late Saturday into Sunday. Some of those storms could produce heavy rainfall. The National Weather Service Lake Charles said after this weekend, the weather across the region will become dry with no rain expected until midweek. Rainfall
American PressMay 01 2024
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With head coach gone, championship aspirations remain for North Oconee baseball
The North Oconee baseball team is a man down in the playoffs. It is not just any man, but the one who led the team to back-to-back state championships. Former head coach Jay Lasley is headed to the majors after accepting a job from the Miami Marlins two weeks ago. Lasley may be absent from the Titans’ playoff run, but the routine, work ethic and family mindset he instilled will be present
Athens Banner-HeraldApr 24 2024
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Trump Wins Pennsylvania Primary, but Remains Haunted by Haley
Donald J. Trump and President Biden scored overwhelming primary victories in the battleground state of Pennsylvania on Tuesday, facing opponents who had long since dropped out of the race.
Mr. Trump appeared to take 83 percent of the vote against Nikki Haley, his former rival in the Republican primaries. Still, Ms. Haley won the votes of more than 155,000 Pennsylvanians across the state
New York Times (News)Apr 27 2024
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Diamondbacks bats remain in deep freeze in latest loss to Mariners
SEATTLE — Right-hander Slade Cecconi turned in another impressive performance, but the Arizona Diamondbacks offense had another no-show night as George Kirby and the Seattle Mariners came away with a 3-1 win on Saturday night at T-Mobile Park. Cecconi gave up one run on three hits in six innings for his second strong outing in as many turns in the rotation in place of the injured Merrill Kelly
AZ CentralApr 26 2024
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Grant County POW’s remains return home after 81 years - Silvercity Daily Press
By JUNO OGLE Daily Press Staff Of the more than 1,800 New Mexico men who fought on the Philippines’ Bataan Peninsula in World War II and were taken prisoner, only about 900 made it home. On Wednesday — 81 years after he died in a prisoner of war camp — one more of those soldiers returned to Grant County. U.S. Army Pfc. Richard G. Pitsor was only 18 when he died, just months after U.S. troops
Silver City Daily PressApr 30 2024
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Canada risks losing investment to Mexico as labor productivity skids
OTTAWA, April 30 (Reuters) - Canada's low labor productivity level puts the country at risk of losing of billions of dollars of investments to Mexico, as the so-called nearshoring boom spurs companies to move supply chains to North America, economists and lobby groups say. Mexico is fast becoming a global destination to manufacture products for supply to the U.S., where companies are seeking
ReutersMay 05 2024
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Bodies Presumed To Be Missing Surfers Have Bullet Wounds To Head: Mexico Prosecutor
Three bodies believed to be those of two Australian brothers and an American who disappeared on a surfing trip in Mexico have bullet wounds to the head, authorities said Sunday.
Relatives of Australians Callum and Jake Robinson, and their American friend Jack Carter, were in Mexico to aid in the identification process, state prosecutor Maria Elena Andrade said at a press conference.
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