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#illegals

Breitbart: Texas Buries Last of Biden’s Open Border Alien Decedents
Texas Buries Last of Biden’s Open Border Alien Decedents
In Eagle Pass, Texas, local authorities have laid to rest the last of the illegal alien remains stored in a temporary morgue due to overwhelming deaths during the Biden administration's border policies. Many of the deceased were migrants who drowned in the Rio Grande or succumbed to dehydration while crossing.

Maverick County Judge Ramsey Cantu emphasized the county's responsibility to provide pauper burials and identify the deceased, including a five-year-old Colombian girl, Anthonella Nazareth. The U.N. has declared the U.S./Mexico border the deadliest in the world, with Eagle Pass experiencing a surge in fatalities.


#politics

Breitbart: Texas Capitol Locked Down After Threats to Lawmakers, One Person Arrested
Texas Capitol Locked Down After Threats to Lawmakers, One Person Arrested
The Texas Capitol was evacuated and locked down due to a threat against lawmakers attending the "No Kings" rally. A man was arrested following a traffic stop near La Grange, Texas, and the Capitol grounds were reopened later in the afternoon, allowing the protest to continue.

This incident coincided with a shooting in Minnesota where the speaker of the state House was killed, prompting a nationwide manhunt for the suspect. The investigation into the threat at the Texas Capitol is ongoing.


#society

GB News: Air India survivor offers vital clue to cause of crash as investigators work to solve mystery
Air India survivor offers vital clue to cause of crash as investigators work to solve mystery
Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, the sole survivor of the Air India Flight 171 crash, provided critical details about the moments leading up to the disaster. He reported electrical malfunctions and a lack of altitude gain before the aircraft crashed into a building, killing over 240 people.

Investigators are focusing on Ramesh's account, which suggests engine failure may have caused the electrical issues. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation has mandated inspections of Air India's 787 fleet to address potential safety concerns.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Israeli officials say Houthi military chief targeted in Yemen strike
Israeli officials say Houthi military chief targeted in Yemen strike
An Israeli airstrike in Yemen targeted Houthi military chief Muhammad Al-Ghamari, who was reportedly meeting with other leaders at the time. The IDF has not confirmed the details, but reports indicate the strike aimed at his command headquarters, prompting a response from Houthi forces.

The Houthis, who have been aggressive towards Israel since late 2023, have launched numerous attacks, including ballistic missiles and drones. Their actions escalated following the October 7 Hamas massacre, leading to Israel's military response in Yemen.


#military

Breitbart: Trump: ‘Whatever Danger Comes, the American Soldier Will Be There’
Trump: ‘Whatever Danger Comes, the American Soldier Will Be There’
President Trump honored U.S. soldiers during the 250th anniversary parade of the Army, emphasizing their unwavering commitment to duty and bravery throughout history. He acknowledged the sacrifices made by servicemembers from the American Revolution to the Global War on Terror.

Following his speech, singer Lee Greenwood performed "God Bless the USA," celebrating both the Army and Trump's birthday, while a fireworks display concluded the event. The president and First Lady Melania Trump received a commemorative flag from the Capitol.


Fox News: North Korea relaunches warship that suffered embarrassing failure during initial launch
North Korea relaunches warship that suffered embarrassing failure during initial launch
North Korea has successfully repaired and relaunched its 5,000-ton warship, the "Kang Kon," after a failed launch in May. Kim Jong Un attended the ceremony, expressing concern over the previous mishap, which he labeled a serious criminal act, leading to the arrest of shipyard officials.

Despite this setback, Kim remains committed to expanding North Korea's naval capabilities, promising the launch of more advanced warships in the future. The extent of the damage from the initial incident is still unclear, as the ship never left the dry dock.


#religion

The Imaginative Conservative: Sons, Dissipated or Contemptuous, & Their Waiting Father
Sons, Dissipated or Contemptuous, & Their Waiting Father
The Parable of the Prodigal Son illustrates the themes of human freedom, divine love, and sinfulness through the characters of the two brothers and their father. It highlights the father's unconditional love and readiness to forgive, contrasting the elder brother's resentment towards the prodigal's return.

This story serves as a reminder of God's mercy and the importance of welcoming those who have strayed. It emphasizes the need for humility and understanding, encouraging believers to reflect on their own attitudes towards forgiveness and grace.


#history

Le Monde: Kazakhstan families search for clues about the 270,000 'missing soldiers' of the World War II Soviet Army
Kazakhstan families search for clues about the 270,000 'missing soldiers' of the World War II Soviet Army
Nazym Arzimbetova, a therapist from Almaty, Kazakhstan, recalls the tragic story of her uncle, Rashit Saguindykov, who was conscripted into the Red Army in 1942 and never returned. His disappearance has left a lasting impact on her family, particularly her grandmother, who died without closure.

In her quest for answers, Arzimbetova hired a private investigator to search Russian military archives, uncovering that her uncle was training in August 1942 but finding no further details about his fate. The search for closure continues for her and her family.