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Border Patrol Agents Seize $530K Cocaine at International Bridges in Two Separate Field Operations

Agents of the United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and the Office of Field Operations (OFO) at the Hidalgo/Pharr/Anzalduas Port of Entry seized during their enforcement actions not less than $530,000 of alleged cocaine in two separate incidents.
Honduras Ex-President Porfirio Lobo Sosa Banned From Entering the U.S. for Allegedly Accepting Bribes From Drug Traffickers

Honduras Ex-President Porfirio Lobo Sosa Banned From Entering the U.S. for Allegedly Accepting Bribes From Drug Traffickers

The U.S. has banned Honduras ex-president Porfirio Lobo Sosa from entering into the U.S. following allegations of accepting bribes from drug traffickers.

California Synagogue Shooter Pleads Guilty of Murder, Agreed to Face Life Imprisonment

California synagogue shooter pleaded guilty of murder and other charges, following the 2019 attack that killed at least one.
Sinaloa Cartel Boss El Chapo Seen in Video Dropping His Pants During Strip Search in Mexico Prison

Sinaloa Cartel Boss El Chapo Seen in Video Dropping His Pants During Strip Search in Mexico Prison

Sinaloa Cartel boss Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman was seen in a video dropping his pants during a strip search in a Mexico prison after he was arrested in 2016.
California Secretary of State Faces Lawsuits From Governor Hopefuls Kevin Faulconer, Larry Elder as Recall Election Nears

California Secretary of State Faces Lawsuits From Governor Hopefuls Kevin Faulconer, Larry Elder as Recall Election Nears

California governor hopefuls Kevin Faulconer and Larry Elder filed lawsuits against Secretary of State Shirley Weber as the recall election nears.
Texas Ranchers, Farmers Asking Biden Administration to Pay for Property Damages Due to Illegal Immigrants Influx

Texas Ranchers, Farmers Asking Biden Administration to Pay for Property Damages Due to Illegal Immigrants' Influx

Texas ranchers and farmers are seeking compensation from U.S. President Joe Biden's administration for the damage to their properties caused by the illegal immigrants and the border crisis.
California to Feed More Than 6 Million Students in Largest Free School Lunch Program in U.S.

California to Feed More Than 6 Million Students in Largest Free School Lunch Program in U.S.

All 6.2 million public school students in California will have the option to eat school meals for free when classrooms reopen for the fall term.
Ohio Woman Faces Criminal Charge After Her Pet Husky Dog Found Dead in Hot Car

Ohio Woman Faces Criminal Charge After Her Pet Husky Dog Found Dead in Hot Car

Ohio woman Kasey Wise is facing a felony charge after leaving her pet Husky dog inside her hot car that led to the animal's death.
Pediatrics Group Suggests Schools Should Implement Mask Mandate for Children

Pediatrics Group Suggests Schools Should Implement Mask Mandate for Children

A pediatrics group said that it recommends all children over the age of 2 wear masks when returning to schools this year despite being fully vaccinated.

More Than 500 Flights in Denver, Colorado Delayed Over Wildfire Smoke

More than 500 flights in Denver, Colorado were delayed following the visibility concerns caused by the wildfire smoke.
Haiti Interim Prime Minister Claude Joseph to Give Up Post

Haiti Interim Prime Minister Claude Joseph to Give Up Post

Haiti's Interim Prime Minister Claude Joseph has agreed to step down and hand over power to a political challenger in an effort to stabilize the nation after the assassination of President Jovenel Moise.

Plano, Texas House Explosion Leaves 6 People Hospitalized

At least 6 individuals were injured following the Plano, texas explosion on Monday, as an investigation for the incident continues.

Biden Administration Moves Its First Detainee Out of Guantánamo Bay; Turns Over Detainee to Moroccan Government

On Monday, the administration of President Joe Biden turned over its first detainee out of Guantánamo Bay to the Moroccan government with security assurances.
TikTok

TikTok Campaign Leads to California Murder Suspect's Arrest; Tips Direct California Authorities in Mexican Resort

After a 19-year old woman was stabbed to death outside her family's Southern California apartment in February, the main suspect was finally arrested with the help of video sharing site TikTok
Chicago Shootings: 8-Year-Old Boy, 4 Teenage Girls Among More Than 50 Shot Across City

Chicago Shootings: 8-Year-Old Boy, 4 Teenage Girls Among More Than 50 Shot Across City

An eight-year-old boy and four other teenage girls were among the victims in separate shootings across Chicago over the weekend.
Drug bust

Costa Rican Authorities Seize 4.3 Tons of Colombia-Produced Cocaine; Drug Bust Considered 2nd-Biggest in Costa Rican History

Authorities in the Central American nation seized 4.3 tons of cocaine which were originally produced by drug cartels in Colombia, Costa Rican authorities stated on Sunday.
Oklahoma Woman on 'Most Wanted' List Arrested After Commenting on Police's Facebook Post

Oklahoma Woman on 'Most Wanted' List Arrested After Commenting on Police's Facebook Post

An Oklahoma woman, who was on the "Most Wanted" list, was arrested after commenting on the Tulsa Police Department's Facebook post about her status as fugitive.
Pres. Joe Biden Celebrates National Ice Cream Day by Sharing Photo With Large Cone, and Twitter Erupts

Pres. Joe Biden Celebrates National Ice Cream Day by Sharing Photo of Him With Large Cone and Twitter Erupts

President Joe Biden did not forget to celebrate National Ice Cream Day on Sunday by posting a photo of him posing for a selfie with a large cone on Twitter.
Utah Man Who Killed His Wife on Cruise Ship off Alaska Found Dead in Prison Cell

Utah Man Who Killed His Wife on Cruise Ship off Alaska Found Dead in Prison Cell

Utah man Kenneth Manzanares accused of beating his wife to death during a cruise was found dead inside his prison cell in Alaska last week.
Oregon Wildfire Continues To Grow, Destroying Homes Along the Way

Oregon Wildfire Continues To Grow, Destroying Homes Along the Way

A wildfire had spread in southeastern Oregon miles a day in windy conditions. This is just one of the several wildfires across the U.S. sources that are burning properties as firefighters struggle to control the spread of the wildfires.