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Mar 25 2024
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Sex trafficker stuffed murdered teen into luggage and discarded remains in wildlife preserve
A Missouri man will spend the rest of his life — and then some — behind bars for stuffing a young woman into a suitcase and discarding her remains in an Illinois wildlife refuge in 2020, a court recently ruled. James A. Merritt, 35, hails from Morehouse, Missouri — a tiny town just miles away from the borders of several adjoining states. His victim, Haley Marie Decker, 18, hailed from Normal,
Law & CrimeMar 25 2024
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Hip-hop musical tells the story of the Underground Railroad that ran to Mexico
A musical at Baltimore Center Stage is highlighting a little-known part of history. "Mexodus" tells the story of the Underground Railroad that ran south to Mexico and helped thousands of enslaved people find freedom. The show combines hip-hop and history in a "Hamilton"-style production with a message that the creators hope brings unity."Mexodus" started with two men and one bright idea to
WBAL 11Mar 25 2024
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Skeletal remains found in water possibly body of missing Liberty County grandmother
LIBERTY COUNTY, Texas – Skeletal remains found Friday are possibly the remains of a Liberty County woman who’s been missing since Sept. 18., according to the Liberty County Sheriff’s Office. Sheryl Siddall, 57, was last seen at her Horseshoe Lake Estates home in the 500 block of County Road 2859. After Siddall was reported missing by her niece, deputies went to her home for a welfare check.
Click 2 Houston KPRCMar 22 2024
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US Embassy in Mexico adds new appointments for visitor visas
Mexicans who want to travel to the United States for business, tourism or medical treatments might now be able to obtain their visitor visas quicker, U.S. officials announced Wednesday. “Excellent news! The consular team at the Embassy and Consulates in Mexico will open more slots for additional visitor visa appointments (B1/B2) in 2024,” the U.S. Embassy in Mexico posted in Spanish via its X
Mexico News DailyMar 25 2024
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Bounty hunter’s fatal shooting of suspected fugitive in Newark remains under investigation
NEWARK — Police and the district attorney’s office continue to investigate after a bounty hunter shot and killed a suspected fugitive last week, authorities said. The name of the man killed has not yet been released. Police also have not released the name of the bounty hunter or their employer, although they indicated it was a bail bonds company. The shooting happened about 4:48 p.m. March 19
San Jose Mercury NewsMar 25 2024
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NY Yankees News: Former Major Leaguers Down Yankees in Mexico
Former New York Yankees infielder Robinson Canó hit a home run and had two RBIs and former Cy Young Award winner Trevor Bauer pitched three scoreless innings on Sunday night in Mexico City to lead Diablos Rojos del Mexico in a 4-3 win over the Yankees in the first of two exhibition games. The Yankees brought Giancarlo Stanton, Anthony Volpe, Jose Trevino, and Oswaldo Cabrera to Mexico City and
NewsweekMar 19 2024
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The remaining big roster decisions Mets face before opener
PORT ST. LUCIE — One week of the Grapefruit League season remains, leaving Mets officials to face roster decisions ahead of the March 28 opener. Team officials had a good idea before camp began of the 26 players they plan to take north. But the X factor is always injuries, with spring training performance also not completely dismissed. To this point, the only significant casualty has been
New York Post (News)Mar 25 2024
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Bill to overturn Strafford County Commission elections change remains alive, barely
CONCORD — A bill that sought to reverse a new law passed last year that Democrats called "gerrymandering at its worst" is still alive for now. HB 1210, sponsored by Rep. Timothy Horrigan, D-Durham, would restore how Strafford County commissioners are elected to at-large seats, rather than changing to three separate districts, as the new law calls for, beginning in the November 2024 election.
Fosters Daily DemocratMar 21 2024
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Mexico Warns US Court About Texas Immigration Law
Mexico fears that a contentious Texas immigration law will lead to unjust harassment, detention, deportation and criminalization of its citizens, it told a US court on Thursday. The law, which is caught up in a legal back-and-forth in the United States, would allow state police to arrest and deport migrants who cross over illegally from Mexico. Known as Senate Bill 4, it is strongly opposed by
Barron'sMar 18 2024
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Uncertainty about funding remains for April 2 election in Jackson County
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – No excuse early voting starts Tuesday in Jackson County. The highest profile question on the ballot is Question 1 for the Kansas City Royals and Chiefs. But there are still questions about how much that sales tax election will cost, and who should pay for it? Jackson County legislators didn’t take action to fund the election Monday when the price tag got higher. According to
Fox 4 Kansas City