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19 Oct 2024
#illegals
Breitbart: WATCH: Biden-Harris Admin's Release of Migrants Continues at Texas Border
Eagle Pass, Texas, is experiencing a surge in migrant arrivals, with U.S. Customs and Border Protection delivering larger numbers to a non-government shelter. The Mission Border Hope shelter has received over 250,000 migrants, including many unaccompanied children and Special Interest Aliens.
FEMA has allocated over $13 million to support the shelter's operations, while Texas Governor Greg Abbott has transported over 100,000 migrants to various U.S. cities. The increase in migrant crossings is anticipated to continue as the election approaches.
#society
Fox News: ‘Friends’ star Courteney Cox admits navigating empty nest phase has become ‘harder’
Courteney Cox, at 60, reflects on the challenges of being an empty nester as her daughter, Coco, transitions to college. Initially dismissive of the emotional toll, she now acknowledges the difficulty of letting go, especially after seeing Coco mature during her first year away.
Cox also commemorated her late "Friends" co-star Matthew Perry, expressing gratitude for their time together and his comedic talent. His passing in October 2023 has left a significant impact on her.
Le Monde: Cuba gets some electricity back after major blackout
Cuba experienced its worst blackout in two years, affecting millions for two days due to a major power plant failure. Although some electricity was restored, the grid is still operating at significantly reduced capacity, and emergency measures have been implemented to manage demand.
The outage has disrupted essential services, including water supply, and led to the suspension of classes and nonessential services. The Cuban government is considering changes to electricity rates for small businesses as part of its response to the crisis.
#crime
The Western Journal: Case of Man Thought to Have Been Brutally Killed by Bear Now Being Investigated as a Homicide
The death of Dustin Mitchell Kjersem, initially thought to be a bear attack, is now being investigated as a homicide. An autopsy revealed he suffered multiple chop wounds, and authorities are seeking public assistance to identify the suspect.
Sheriff Dan Springer warned residents of a potential threat in the area, urging vigilance and reporting any suspicious activity. Kjersem's family described him as a loving father who did not deserve such a brutal fate.