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29.12.2023 00:39
Thousands of migrants heading to US ahead of talks over Mexico border crisis
Top U.S. and Mexican officials held a meeting in Mexico City this week to discuss the ongoing migrant crisis and the potential "regularization" of illegal immigrants living in the U.S. The meeting, which included Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas,...



28.12.2023 19:55
Massive Migrant Caravan Approaches US Border as Blinken Calls for Mexican Assistance
A massive migrant caravan consisting of approximately 8,000 individuals from Central and South America is making its way through southern Mexico towards the United States. This comes as Secretary of State Antony Blinken and other senior U.S. officials meet with Mexican officials, including Presiden...



27.12.2023 02:32
"Pseudeo-legitimate" travel agencies in Senegal offering "complete packages" to get migrants to US border
The United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has revealed that "pseudo-legitimate" travel agencies are emerging in Senegal, offering migrants a "complete package" to reach the US border with Mexico. These agencies, based in Senegal's capital city of Dakar, promote visa-free travel to Europ...



24.12.2023 04:15
300 Indian Nationals Detained in French Airport Amidst Human Trafficking Investigation
In a shocking turn of events, around 300 Indian citizens have been trapped in a small airport in the Champagne region of France for several days as authorities investigate a potential case of human trafficking. The group, which includes families with young children and even unaccompanied minors, wa...



23.12.2023 23:43
Haitian Migrants in Boston Rely on Hard Work and Helping Hands
Ernseau Admettre, a Haitian man, made the difficult decision to leave his homeland and embark on a treacherous journey to the United States with his young family. The dire situation in Haiti, plagued by poverty and gang violence, left Admettre with little hope for a better future if they stayed put...



23.12.2023 07:14
TV sitcom 'Extended Family' taken from real-life relationship of Celtics owner, wife and her ex
"Extended Family," a new sitcom premiering on NBC, takes inspiration from the real-life family dynamics of Boston Celtics owner Wyc Grousbeck, his wife Emilia Fazzalari, and her ex-husband George Geyer. The show, created by Grousbeck's friend and TV veteran Tom Werner, revolves around a love triang...



21.12.2023 16:03
US historians ID a New Mexico soldier killed during WWII, but work remains on thousands of cases
In a week of heartbreaking announcements, the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency has identified two more American soldiers who were killed during World War II. The soldiers, one from New Mexico and one from Georgia, have finally been given names after years of tireless research and investigation. Th...



20.12.2023 23:59
Unveiling the Fascinating Origins and Names of Poinsettias
In Santa Fe, New Mexico, the poinsettia has long been a symbol of the holiday season, alongside Christmas trees, Santa Claus, and reindeer. However, as the plant approaches its 200th year in the United States, attention is turning to the checkered history of its namesake, Joel Roberts Poinsett, a s...



19.12.2023 23:10
AEW Star CJ Perry Recovers from Surgery to Tackle Serious Infection
All Elite Wrestling star CJ Perry, also known as Lana in WWE, is currently recovering after undergoing surgery for a serious infection that started in her finger and had spread up her arm. Perry's husband, AEW wrestler Miro, took to Instagram to share an update on her condition, posting a photo of...



18.12.2023 04:23
US Customs suspends railway operations into Texas from Monday
The US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has announced that it will be suspending operations at international railway crossing bridges in Eagle Pass and El Paso, Texas, in response to the recent surge in smuggling organizations using freight trains to transport migrants through Mexico to the US b...



16.12.2023 11:27
Arizona Deploys National Guard to Address Border Migrant Influx
Arizona Governor Orders National Guard to Help Manage Influx of Migrants at the Border In response to the federal government's failure to secure the border and protect local communities, Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs has issued an executive order mobilizing the state's National Guard to the border w...



16.12.2023 03:37
New Mexico Protects Sacred Native American Land from Oil and Gas Leasing
In a historic move, New Mexico Land Commissioner Stephanie Garcia Richard has extended a temporary moratorium on new oil and natural gas leasing on state land surrounding Chaco Culture National Historical Park. This executive order, which will remain in effect for the next 20 years, aims to protect...



15.12.2023 19:52
New Mexico Appoints Agency Veteran as Indian Affairs Secretary Amid Criticism
In a surprising move, James Mountain, the former pueblo leader who was nominated by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham to head the state's Indian Affairs Department, has stepped down from his position less than a year into the job. Mountain will now be taking on a new role as a policy adviser to the gover...



13.12.2023 11:41
US wildlife managers capture wandering Mexican wolf, attempt dating game ahead of breeding season
In a remarkable story of survival and determination, an endangered Mexican wolf named F2754, also known as Asha, was captured after a long and treacherous journey from Arizona to New Mexico. This female wolf wandered hundreds of miles, crossing the rugged landscapes of the wilds of New Mexico, befo...



12.12.2023 09:07
Drug lords unleash killing spree to avenge stolen drug shipment in Tijuana
In the Mexican border city of Tijuana, a recent killing spree has shocked the nation. The violent events that unfolded seemed like they were straight out of a TV crime drama. Enraged drug lords went on a hunt for corrupt police officers who had allegedly stolen a large drug shipment. Two officers s...



10.12.2023 21:24
Rocky Mountain spotted fever outbreak kills three in California: CDC
An outbreak of Rocky Mountain spotted fever (RMSF) in southern California has raised concerns about the potential for disease-carrying ticks to enter the country through porous borders, according to Dr. Marc Siegel, clinical professor of medicine at NYU Langone Medical Center and a Fox News medical...



07.12.2023 08:03
Ex-NFL player Sergio Brown pleads not guilty to killing his mother
Former NFL player Sergio Brown pleaded not guilty on Wednesday to charges of first-degree murder and concealing a homicide in the death of his mother, Myrtle Brown, in Maywood, Illinois. The 73-year-old woman's body was found on September 16 near a creek in Maywood, with the Cook County Medical Exa...



07.12.2023 05:38
Contamination concerns halt construction of Chicago migrant camp
Chicago Scraps Plans for Winter Camp for Migrants Due to Contaminated Site The administration of Governor J.B. Pritzker announced on Tuesday that plans for a temporary winter camp for migrants in Chicago have been scrapped due to concerns over contaminants at the former industrial site. This setbac...



06.12.2023 02:18
SAG-AFTRA members cautiously approve labor deal with Hollywood studios
The labor unrest in the entertainment industry has finally come to an end as actors voted to approve a new three-year contract with studios. However, some members of the union, SAG-AFTRA, expressed dissatisfaction with the deal's artificial intelligence (AI) protections. Over 50,000 members submitt...



04.12.2023 22:14
U.S. and Yellen Join Forces to Tackle Fentanyl Trade and Supply Chains
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is set to travel to Mexico City this week in an effort to strengthen cooperation between the United States and Mexico in combating illicit finance and the trafficking of fentanyl. The trip, scheduled from Tuesday to Thursday, will include meetings with Mexican P...



04.12.2023 19:20
Fatal shark attack claims U.S. woman paddle boarding in Bahamas
In a tragic incident, an American woman lost her life in a shark attack while paddleboarding off the coast of Nassau, Bahamas. The incident occurred on Monday morning, and according to the Royal Bahamas Police Force, the woman, who remains unidentified, was injured shortly before 11 a.m. She was pa...



03.12.2023 23:38
Millennials Left Feeling 'Abandoned' by Busy Parents, Struggling to Raise Grandkids
Millennial parents are expressing their frustration and feeling abandoned by their baby boomer parents who prioritize travel over taking care of their grandchildren. According to Business Insider, many millennials feel let down as they reminisce about being regularly babysat by their own grandparen...



03.12.2023 23:35
Former US Ambassador Arrested in Florida, Accused of Being Cuban Agent
According to sources, former US ambassador Manuel Rocha, 73, has been arrested in Miami on Friday and is accused of secretly serving as an agent of Cuba's government. The arrest came as part of a long-running FBI counterintelligence investigation. The criminal complaint against Rocha alleges that h...



02.12.2023 23:36
US Shuts Remote Arizona Border Crossing Over Migrant Surge
The port of entry in Lukeville, Arizona will be temporarily closed due to the overwhelming number of migrants crossing from Mexico into the United States. Customs and Border Protection announced the closure, which will begin on Monday, as they struggle to handle the influx of migrants that has over...



02.12.2023 19:10
John Nichols, author of The Milagro Beanfield War, dies aged 83
John Treadwell Nichols, a renowned writer known for his novel "The Milagro Beanfield War," has passed away at the age of 83. Nichols, who was originally from New York City but had made New Mexico his home, died on Monday at his residence in Taos. The cause of death was heart failure, according to h...



30.11.2023 17:20
Environmental Protesters Board Deep-Sea Mining Ship
Greenpeace activists have been ordered by a Dutch court to leave a deep-sea mining exploration ship called Coco, which is located in the Pacific Ocean between Mexico and Hawaii. However, the court ruled that the protesters can continue to demonstrate around the vessel. The ship is operated by Nauru...



26.11.2023 22:24
Convicted drug trafficker "El Mago," who was linked to the infamous Sinaloa cartel, shot dead in LA: authorities
A notorious drug trafficker with ties to the son of incarcerated kingpin "El Chapo" was shot dead in Los Angeles County on Thanksgiving morning, according to authorities. Eduardo Escobedo, also known as "El Mago" or "The Magician," was one of two men killed in the incident that took place in Willow...



25.11.2023 13:55
Acapulco Overwhelmed: Cockroaches and Trash Mountains Run Rampant Post-Hurricane
Residents of Acapulco, Mexico are facing an urgent public health crisis in the aftermath of Hurricane Otis, which struck the Pacific Coast and devastated much of the city. Miles away from the luxury resorts and beachfront tourist areas, the streets of downtown Acapulco are now lined with towering h...



24.11.2023 18:29
Suspected Colorado shooter and linked accomplice arrested in New Mexico
A woman believed to be the girlfriend of a man suspected of a triple homicide in a property dispute in rural Colorado has been arrested in New Mexico. Nancy Rae Medina-Kochis, 50, was apprehended on Thursday and is being held as an accessory to the crime. The arrest was announced by the Custer Coun...



24.11.2023 08:11
Biden thanks Mexican president for capturing alleged cartel security boss accused of feeding rivals to tigers
In a significant blow to the Sinaloa drug cartel, Mexican authorities have arrested Nestor Isidro Perez Salas, also known as "El Nini," the alleged security chief for the "Chapitos" wing of the cartel. The arrest, which took place on Wednesday, was welcomed by President Joe Biden, who expressed gra...



22.11.2023 18:26
US Coast Guard's Dramatic Rescue: Couple and Dog Saved After Sailboat Flooding
A couple and their dog were in distress as their sailboat started to fill with water about 90 miles off the coast of Hernando Beach in the Gulf of Mexico. The U.S. Coast Guard received a digital selective calling alert at approximately 11 a.m. on Saturday, notifying them that water was entering the...



21.11.2023 19:04
US Coast Guard Launches Investigation into Gulf of Mexico Pipeline Leak
During a Coast Guard news conference, officials announced that as much as 1.1 million gallons of oil may have spilled into the Gulf of Mexico from a pipeline system off the coast of Louisiana. The affected pipeline, owned by Main Pass Oil Company, a subsidiary of Houston-based Third Coast Infrastru...



19.11.2023 17:49
Texas Governor Abbott Backs Trump's Presidential Bid
Former President Donald Trump received a formal endorsement from Texas Governor Greg Abbott during an event held near the Texas-Mexico border on Sunday. The endorsement came as Abbott praised Trump for his commitment to addressing the nation's growing list of problems, particularly the border crisi...



17.11.2023 17:57
Texas hiker found alive after disappearing in Big Bend National Park
After more than a week of searching, a missing hiker was found alive in Big Bend National Park in Texas. The National Park Service announced on Friday that their search and rescue operation had been successful. The hiker, identified as Christy Perry, a 25-year-old woman from Houston, had been missi...



17.11.2023 10:21
Accused 'Rust' Weapons Expert Faces New Gun Charge in Separate Case
In a shocking turn of events, the weapons expert involved in the fatal shooting on the set of the film "Rust" is now facing a new gun charge related to a separate incident. Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, who has pleaded not guilty to the involuntary manslaughter charge in the Rust case, was hit with a fres...



17.11.2023 09:05
SpaceX reschedules second Starship rocket test flight to Saturday
SpaceX, the aerospace manufacturer and space transportation company founded by Elon Musk, is preparing for the second test flight of its Starship rocket. This massive rocket is being built to carry NASA's astronauts to the moon and fulfill Musk's ambitious plans for interplanetary travel to Mars. T...



14.11.2023 23:39
Venezuelan migrant numbers plummet at US-Mexico border following Biden's deportations
The number of Venezuelans illegally crossing the US-Mexico border has significantly decreased since deportation flights to crisis-stricken Venezuela resumed last month, according to data from Customs and Border Patrol (CBP). The statistics show a 46% drop in arrivals, with border agents apprehendin...



14.11.2023 15:58
CDC Reports Over 20 Toddlers Ill from Lead in Tainted Applesauce
7: Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Maryland, Missouri, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Washington. The affected products, WanaBana apple cinnamon fruit puree and Schnucks and Weis cinnamon applesauce pouches, were sold in stores and onli...



13.11.2023 03:54
The Terrifying Truth: Unveiling Maya Kowalski's Netflix Horror Story
In a tragic turn of events, a Florida family's search for answers regarding their nine-year-old daughter's mysterious symptoms in 2015 led to the loss of custody, accusations of Munchausen by proxy, and ultimately, the mother's suicide. The heart-wrenching story of Maya Kowalski and her family is c...



09.11.2023 19:24
Former New Mexico State Players Face Charges for Locker-Room Hazing Sex Crimes
Three former New Mexico State basketball players have been charged with multiple sex crimes, leading to the disbandment of the team in the middle of last season. Deshawndre Washington, Kim Aiken Jr., and Doctor Bradley were indicted by a New Mexico grand jury on multiple counts of criminal sexual p...



08.11.2023 23:32
Santa Fe Voters Overwhelmingly Approve Mansion Tax Amid Soaring Housing Prices
In a significant move to address the housing crisis in New Mexico's capital city of Santa Fe, voters have overwhelmingly approved a tax on mansions to fund affordable housing initiatives. According to the uncertified election results released on Wednesday, nearly 75% of voters supported the new tax...



08.11.2023 11:40
Powerful 5.3 Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Western Texas, Felt for Miles
In a shocking turn of events, an earthquake measuring 5.3 on the Richter scale struck near Mentone, Texas, early Wednesday morning. The quake, which occurred at approximately 4:30 a.m., sent tremors throughout the region, with its effects being felt even in neighboring New Mexico. According to the...



06.11.2023 07:48
Key Updates: Israel, Trump Trial, Extreme Weather Dominate Headlines on Nov. 6
Muslim Student at Stanford University Advocates for Love and Inclusivity After Being Struck in Hate Crime A Muslim student at Stanford University is speaking out about the importance of love, understanding, and inclusivity after he was recently struck by a car in what authorities are calling a hate...



05.11.2023 22:12
Massive Migrant Caravan Grows as Hundreds Join En Route to US
In an ongoing and unprecedented display of mass migration, thousands of migrants from various countries such as Cuba, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, and Venezuela are making their way towards the U.S.-Mexico border. The already extensive caravan, consisting of an estimated 7,000 individua...



05.11.2023 19:49
Resilient Homes: Hurricane-Proof and Eco-Friendly
In the wake of Hurricane Michael's devastating impact on the Florida Panhandle five years ago, some developers are taking proactive steps to build homes that are more resilient to extreme weather and environmentally friendly. Bonny Paulson, a resident of the coastal community of Mexico Beach, had h...



05.11.2023 07:55
US states that don't observe daylight savings time
As the majority of Americans prepare to "fall back" and gain an extra hour of sleep this Sunday, it is worth noting that only two states in the US have not observed daylight savings time for over 50 years. While clocks across the nation will be turned back at 2 am, returning to standard time until...



04.11.2023 22:18
DeSantis and Trump Clash in Florida Campaign Showdown
Former President Donald Trump launched a scathing attack on Florida Governor Ron DeSantis during Florida\'s annual Republican summit, referring to him as "a wounded falling bird from the skies." The summit, known as the Freedom Summit, took place at the Gaylord Palms Resort in Kissimmee and feature...



04.11.2023 15:06
Developer cancels offshore wind projects, hindering Biden\'s green energy objectives
In a major setback for the U.S. offshore wind industry, Danish wind energy developer ??rsted has announced the cancellation of its Ocean Wind I and II projects off the coast of southern New Jersey. The decision comes as a result of multiple challenges faced by the company, including problems with s...



30.10.2023 06:36
5 things to know for Oct. 27: Maine shootings, Israel, US strikes, Hurricane Otis, Presidential race
Trick-or-treaters may need to bundle up this Halloween as a cold front is expected to sweep across the US. As kids prepare for their candy haul, it's advised to check the local forecast to determine if extra layers are necessary for their costumes. In other news, Israel has announced that it has en...



29.10.2023 21:29
Extreme weather in the US haunts pumpkin farmers, affecting Halloween supplies
This year's pumpkin crop has been a harsh reminder of the water challenges facing farmers across the Southwest and West due to human-caused climate change exacerbating drought and heat extremes. Farmers in states like Texas, New Mexico, and Colorado have been hit hard, with some losing 20% or more...



29.10.2023 04:24
'The Art of War,' Amy Schumer's memoir and many other books are banned in US prisons. Here's why
A new report from PEN America reveals that tens of thousands of books are being banned or restricted in U.S. prisons. The report, titled "Reading Between the Bars," highlights the censorship of various titles, including self-help books and popular novels such as Elmore Leonard's "Cuba Libre" and Fr...



28.10.2023 13:43
Gulf oil lease sale postponed by court amid litigation over endangered whale protections
A federal appeals court has delayed the sale of Gulf of Mexico oil and gas leases, which was scheduled for November 8, due to ongoing court arguments centered around protections for an endangered whale species. The Biden administration initially announced the sale in March and set it for September,...



27.10.2023 07:26
The Problem With a $2 Trillion Deficit
In a shocking turn of events this week, Hurricane Otis wreaked havoc on southern Mexico, leaving behind a trail of destruction and claiming the lives of over two dozen people. This catastrophic storm caught meteorologists off guard, exemplifying a phenomenon that they fear will become more common i...



26.10.2023 05:16
Devastating Hurricane Otis unleashes chaos in Acapulco, toll remains unclear
A day after Hurricane Otis slammed into Acapulco, the resort city of nearly 1 million people has descended into chaos. The lack of basic communication has made it impossible to assess the toll inflicted by the Category 5 storm. Preliminary images and accounts show extensive devastation, with topple...



25.10.2023 05:48
Category 5 Hurricane Otis Approaches Acapulco, Threatening Catastrophic Damage
Hurricane Otis, which was initially a tropical storm, rapidly intensified and strengthened into a Category 5 storm as it approached Mexico's southern Pacific coast. The U.S. National Hurricane Center warned that the hurricane would cause "catastrophic damage" as it made landfall in Mexico. With win...



24.10.2023 23:58
Texas Files Lawsuit Against Biden Administration to Halt Border Razor Wire Removal
The lawsuit, filed by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, accuses the Biden administration of undermining the state's border security efforts. The razor wire, which was deployed in areas of high traffic through the Rio Grande, has caused significant harm to migrants attempting to cross into the U.S....



22.10.2023 18:00
Mexico and Barbuda brace for back-to-back hurricanes Norma and Tammy
CABO SAN LUCAS, Mexico (AP) - The coastal town of Cabo San Lucas in Mexico's Baja California Peninsula was hit by Hurricane Norma, which made landfall on Saturday as a Category 1 storm. The resort city experienced strong winds and heavy rain, causing fallen trees and power outages. However, there w...



22.10.2023 13:57
Venezuelans Overtake Mexicans in Surge of Illegal US Border Crossings
In a significant shift, Venezuelans have surpassed Mexicans as the largest nationality arrested for illegally crossing the U.S. border, according to figures released by U.S. Customs and Border Protection. In September, Venezuelans were apprehended at the border 54,833 times, more than double the nu...



21.10.2023 00:44
Hurricane Norma and Tammy threaten resort destinations in Mexico and Atlantic islands
Hurricane Norma and Hurricane Tammy are both posing threats to different parts of the world, with Norma headed towards Los Cabos in Mexico's Baja California Peninsula and Tammy heading for the Lesser Antilles in the Atlantic. The residents of Los Cabos have been rushing to prepare for the incoming...



17.10.2023 15:23
Prosecutors investigating Rust shooting intend to bring involuntary manslaughter charge against Alec Baldwin before a grand jury
In a shocking turn of events, special prosecutors in New Mexico have announced their intention to recharge actor Alec Baldwin with involuntary manslaughter in connection with the fatal shooting on the set of the movie "Rust" in October 2021. The incident resulted in the death of cinematographer Hal...



17.10.2023 00:59
Dogs in California seek forever homes after being surrendered with whimsical jewelry
A heartwarming story has emerged from Sonoma County Animal Services in California, where a bonded pair of dogs named Peanut Butter and Jelly are now available for adoption. These 12-year-old dogs were recently surrendered by their owner, who had shockingly glued costume jewels to the top of their h...



14.10.2023 23:36
California Grants Mexican Residents Near Border In-state College Tuition
California Governor Gavin Newsom signed a bill on Friday that will grant in-state tuition rates to low-income Mexican residents living near the California-Mexico border who wish to attend certain community colleges in Southern California. The legislation, introduced by Assemblymember David Alvarez,...



13.10.2023 15:19
Your Complete Guide to Watching the Annular Solar Eclipse
Millions of people around the world are preparing to witness the breathtaking annular solar eclipse that is set to grace the skies of the Western Hemisphere this weekend. Starting in Oregon on Saturday morning, this celestial marvel will make its way across the American Southwest, exiting the Unite...



12.10.2023 18:26
New Mexico Gov. Grisham defends efforts suspending gun-carry rights in public parks, playgrounds
In response to the surge of violent crimes in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham implemented an emergency public health order that restricts the right to carry guns in public parks and playgrounds. However, this order faced legal challenges from gun rights advocates who sought...



11.10.2023 13:36
Former NFL player Sergio Brown arrested for murder in mother's death
Former NFL defensive back Sergio Brown has been arrested in connection with the murder of his 73-year-old mother, Myrtle Brown, last month. Brown, who played for teams including the New England Patriots and Indianapolis Colts, was taken into custody by San Diego police after re-entering the country...



11.10.2023 01:51
Hurricane Lidia intensifies, hits Mexico's Pacific coast as Category 4 storm
Hurricane Lidia, a Category 4 hurricane, made landfall along the Pacific Coast of west-central Mexico on Tuesday, threatening the popular tourist destination of Puerto Vallarta in the state of Jalisco. This came after Tropical Storm Max had hit the southern coast of Mexico the previous day. As of 1...



10.10.2023 20:27
Kari Lake, Trump Ally, Announces Senate Bid in Arizona
Former President Donald J. Trump is expected to endorse Kari Lake for the Senate in Arizona, adding further weight to what is already considered one of the most consequential Senate races in the country. This development comes as Arizona, along with West Virginia, Montana, and Ohio, is seen as one...



10.10.2023 01:45
NYC Mayor Adams Urges Migrants to Stay Out, But Many Ignore Him
New York City Mayor Eric Adams recently completed a four-day tour of Latin America, where he made an effort to discourage migrants from making their way to New York City. Adams visited Mexico, Colombia, Ecuador, and the Darien Gap, a dangerous jungle region between Panama and Colombia that serves a...



09.10.2023 13:13
Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta: Colorful Displays Light Up New Mexico Sky
The Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta, a renowned hot air balloon event in New Mexico, kicked off on Saturday with a dazzling drone light show and a mass ascension of hot air balloons. This international event attracts hundreds of thousands of spectators every year, making it a major economi...



08.10.2023 04:11
Philippe to drench New England and Canada as post-tropical cyclone
The remnants of former Tropical Storm Philippe are approaching New England, bringing the potential for more rain, strong winds, and power outages. After drenching Bermuda with heavy rain and winds, the storm is expected to arrive in eastern and northern Maine late Saturday. Meteorologist Anne Strau...



08.10.2023 04:09
Toledo vs. UMass prediction: College football picks, odds
In a weekend filled with high-stakes college football matchups, one game stands out as the "ugliest tilt on the entire slate" - Toledo vs. UMass. While it may not attract the same level of attention as the Red River Rivalry or Georgia vs. Kentucky, this game still presents an opportunity for bettor...



06.10.2023 08:27
New York City Challenges Right-to-Shelter Mandate
New York City, under the leadership of Mayor Eric Adams, is seeking to suspend its long-standing obligation to provide shelter to anyone who asks for it. The city filed court documents on Tuesday night, asking for a temporary suspension of the 1981 consent decree known as the right to shelter. This...



06.10.2023 06:31
Dad of tot killed by fentanyl at Bronx day care says 'we trusted' owner as 3 are indicted for murder
In a tragic turn of events, a 22-month-old toddler lost his life after being exposed to fentanyl at a Bronx day care center. The child's father, Otoniel Feliz, tearfully held up a photo of his son during a press conference, expressing his grief and disappointment that instead of a graduation photo,...



06.10.2023 02:40
Alabama Gov. Ivey sending 275 National Guard troops to Mexico border: 'Every state has become a border state'
Alabama Governor Kay Ivey has announced that she will be deploying 275 National Guard troops to the southern border, following the footsteps of other Republican governors. In a statement, Ivey expressed Alabama's commitment to protecting the border, stating that "every state has become a border sta...



05.10.2023 11:26
Biden Administration Overturns Regulations, Allows Border Wall Expansion
In a significant reversal of his campaign promises, President Joe Biden's administration has decided to waive more than 20 federal laws, including environmental regulations, in order to construct barriers along the Southern border. This decision comes as the administration is faced with a surge of...



04.10.2023 16:24
Castle-like Mexican House Reveals Massive Drone Bomb Workshop in Raid
Since President AMLO took office, a staggering number of homemade incendiary devices have been discovered in Mexico. The latest incident occurred in the western state of Jalisco, where authorities conducted a police raid on a house that was cleverly designed to resemble a castle. This operation led...



04.10.2023 14:28
New Mexico attorney general has charged a police officer in the shooting death of a Black man
In an unfortunate turn of events, a New Mexico police officer has been charged with voluntary manslaughter after fatally shooting a Black man during a confrontation at a gas station. The announcement was made by New Mexico Attorney General Ra??l Torrez on Tuesday, shedding light on the incident tha...



03.10.2023 09:43
Pope Francis hints at possibility of blessings for same-sex unions
In a significant development regarding the Catholic Church's stance on homosexuality, Pope Francis has suggested the possibility of blessing same-sex unions. This comes as a response to five conservative cardinals who challenged the Pope to affirm the church's teachings on homosexuality before a cr...



03.10.2023 08:49
CDC advises post-sex antibiotic pill to prevent STIs in at-risk populations
US health officials are set to endorse guidelines for the use of an antibiotic morning-after pill to curb sexually transmitted infections (STIs). The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has released proposed guidelines for the use of doxycycline post-exposure prophylaxis (Doxy-PEP) to...



01.10.2023 22:10
Tragedy strikes as Mexico church roof collapses during Mass, leaving multiple fatalities
The tragic incident occurred at the Santa Cruz church in the Gulf coast city of Ciudad Madero, next to the port city of Tampico. Approximately 100 people were inside the church at the time of the collapse, with around 30 believed to have been trapped in the rubble. Rescue efforts were immediately i...



28.09.2023 17:42
1 Injured as Man Opens Fire at New Mexico Statue Protest
A man was shot on Thursday in New Mexico during a protest against the planned reinstallation of a statue depicting Spanish conquistador Juan de Onate, who brutally colonized the state. The shooting took place at the Rio Arriba County building in Espanola, following a scuffle between protesters and...



28.09.2023 07:48
Husband of Bronx day care owner where child died after fentanyl exposure apprehended in Mexico, sources say
In a shocking turn of events, New York City officials have discovered both ghost guns and a 3D printer in an unlocked room at a licensed day care center. This discovery comes just days after fentanyl was found at another day care center, where a child fell ill and tragically died from apparent opio...



27.09.2023 16:59
Missing Colorado Mom Suzanne Morphew's Remains Discovered After Three Years
After more than three years of searching, the remains of missing Colorado mom Suzanne Morphew have been found, according to the Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI). Morphew disappeared on Mother's Day in 2020, and her case gained national attention. The CBI has positively identified the remains...



27.09.2023 11:12
Quick-thinking mom protects son from bear's birthday picnic rampage in Mexico
A brave Mexican mother protected her son during a terrifying encounter with a black bear at Chipinque Park in Monterrey, Mexico. Silvia Mac?­as and her son, Santiago, had gathered at the park to celebrate Santiago's 15th birthday. Little did they know that their picnic would be interrupted by an un...



27.09.2023 07:07
White House Shutdown Warning, Actors' Strike, Biden's Support for Autoworkers
In today's episode of The New York Times Audio app's morning show, host Annie Correal covers three of the top stories from reporters across the newsroom and around the world. The first story, reported by Katie Rogers, highlights President Joe Biden's decision to join autoworkers on a picket line in...



27.09.2023 02:28
Sen. Cory Booker joins Democrats in demanding Menendez's resignation
A stampede of Senate Democrats, including some of the party's most vulnerable incumbents, called for Senator Robert Menendez of New Jersey to resign on Tuesday. This came just a day after Menendez defiantly vowed to fight federal corruption charges and predicted he would be exonerated. While Senato...



24.09.2023 16:09
Mexican Police Aid in Arrest of Arizona Bank Robbery Suspect Threatening Teller
In a major development, one of the three suspects involved in the bank robbery that occurred in Nogales, Arizona, has been apprehended with the help of Mexican authorities. The robbery took place on September 13th, shortly after 3 p.m., at a First Convenience Bank located inside a Walmart, as repor...



23.09.2023 23:15
Texas Mayor: Second City at Breaking Point as Migrants Overwhelm Border
The city of El Paso in Texas is facing a breaking point as thousands of refugees and migrants continue to cross the United States border from Mexico. On Saturday alone, nearly 9,000 people made the crossing, marking one of the highest rates of arrivals in recent months. This influx of asylum seeker...



23.09.2023 19:19
Mexican Freight Company Halts Border Train Service Amid Surging Migrant Hitchhiking
Mexican authorities have taken drastic measures to block migrants from hitching rides on freight trains to the United States. The freight trains, commonly referred to as "The Beast," have been a popular method of transportation for thousands of migrants attempting to cross the Mexico-U.S. border il...



23.09.2023 00:13
Iowa Man Vanishes After Guilty Verdict in Wife's Murder
In a shocking turn of events, Gregory Allen Showalter, a 63-year-old man from Ottumwa, Iowa, vanished just moments before a jury could announce his guilty verdict for the first-degree murder of his wife, Helen Showalter. The incident took place on Friday, leaving authorities scrambling to locate th...



22.09.2023 11:03
A Louisiana fugitive was captured in Mexico after 32 years on the run - and laughs as he's handcuffed
Louisiana fugitive Greg Lawson, who had been on the run for 32 years, was finally apprehended in Huatulco, Mexico on Tuesday. The 63-year-old fugitive had been convicted of attempted second-degree murder in 1991 but managed to evade capture before the jury could hand down the verdict. Lawson's capt...



22.09.2023 09:09
Ex-New Mexico Deputy Charged with Kidnapping and Sexual Assault
Former New Mexico Deputy Sheriff Arrested and Charged with Kidnapping and Sexual Assault In a shocking turn of events, a former deputy sheriff in New Mexico has been arrested and federally charged with kidnapping and sexually assaulting a woman. The accused, identified as Michael Andrew Martinez, 3...



22.09.2023 01:07
Mexico Grapples With Influx of South American Migrants
In Mexico, the immigration system is struggling to handle the overwhelming number of migrants attempting to travel north. The situation has reached a breaking point, with shelters in Mexico City, Tijuana, and other cities reaching full capacity. At a shelter in Mexico City, the nun in charge announ...



21.09.2023 21:01
House Republican moves to protect gun owners' rights from 'radical left' national emergency declarations
Republican leaders, including Sen. Mike Braun of Indiana, have criticized Democratic New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham for attempting to issue a national health emergency to address gun violence. In response, Braun and fourteen other GOP leaders introduced a bill called the Protecting the...



21.09.2023 14:22
U.S. Grants Work Authorization to 500,000 Venezuelan Migrants: Will It Attract More?
In a move that has sparked both hope and concern, the Biden administration announced on Wednesday that it would grant work permits to hundreds of thousands of Venezuelan migrants who have already entered the United States. The decision, which extends "Temporary Protected Status" (T.P.S.) to over 40...



21.09.2023 11:49
Woman files second lawsuit against McDonald's for severe burns from spilled coffee
A San Francisco McDonald's franchise is facing a lawsuit after an elderly woman suffered severe burns from a scalding cup of coffee and was allegedly refused help by store employees. Mabel Childress, a woman in her 80s, filed the lawsuit with the San Francisco Superior Court on September 14. Childr...



20.09.2023 06:56
Rising Vehicle Collisions Claim More Lives of Endangered Florida Panthers
In a tragic turn of events, an endangered Florida panther has become the latest victim of vehicle collisions, bringing the total number of panther fatalities to a staggering 62 since the start of 2021. The 2-year-old male panther's life was cut short when it was struck by a vehicle along Interstate...



19.09.2023 00:37
Tragedy strikes as boxing champ's husband dies during title fight
In a devastating turn of events, Argentinian boxer Sabrina Perez is left mourning the loss of her beloved husband and trainer, Diego Arrua, who tragically suffered a heart attack during her title fight on Friday night. The fight, which took place in Mexico against Australian Skye Nicolson, was for...



18.09.2023 13:18
Grief book author charged with witness tampering in alleged murder case
Utah Mom and Children's Book Author Accused of Witness Tampering in Husband's Murder Case Kouri Richins, a Utah mother of three and children's book author who is facing charges for allegedly poisoning her husband to death last year, has now been accused of witness tampering. Prosecutors claim that...



18.09.2023 07:58
Migrants enthusiastically board train bound for US from Mexico: video
In a shocking display of defiance, hundreds of migrants were captured on video cheering triumphantly as they crowded onto a cargo train making its way toward the United States' southern border. The footage, posted by Fox News on Sunday, showed a FerroMex train passing through the central Mexican ci...

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