Mexico will provide escorted bus transportation to the U.S. border for non-Mexican migrants

Mexico will provide escorted bus transportation to the U.S. border for non-Mexican migrants

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Unbiased headline news – Mexico will provide escorted bus transportation from southern Mexico to the U.S. border for non-Mexican migrants who have secured a U.S. asylum appointment, the government announced. The National Immigration Institute stated that the buses will depart from the southern cities of Villahermosa and Tapachula. This move appears to be aimed at encouraging migrants to apply for asylum from southern Mexico, rather than pushing north to Mexico City or directly to the border. — Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson stated she has no “problem” with the idea of an enforceable ethics code for the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court continues to face scrutiny regarding its ethics practices, with increasing calls from Democrats for tighter regulations. “I am considering supporting it as a general matter,” she told CBS’s Norah O’Donnell regarding the enforcement mechanism. “I’m not going to comment on specific policy proposals. But from my perspective, I don’t have any problem with an enforceable code.” — Russian air defenses intercepted and destroyed 158 Ukrainian drones overnight, including two over Moscow and nine over the surrounding region, according to the Defense Ministry. Forty-six of the drones were intercepted over the Kursk region, where Ukrainian forces have recently made the largest incursion into Russian territory since World War II. Additionally, 34 drones were shot down over the Bryansk region, 28 over the Voronezh region, and 14 over the Belgorod region — all of which share borders with Ukraine. — United States and Iraqi military forces carried out a raid in western Iraq targeting ISIS leaders, resulting in the deaths of 15 ISIS militants, U.S. Central Command announced in a statement. Seven U.S. service members involved in the early-morning raid last Thursday sustained injuries, according to a defense official, who confirmed that all the injured were in stable condition. “U.S. Central Command forces and Iraqi Security Forces conducted a partnered raid in Western Iraq in the early hours.” — One person was killed and another hospitalized following a shooting at the Michigan State Fair on Saturday, police reported. The fair, taking place at the Suburban Collection Showplace in Novi, saw attendees fleeing after gunshots were heard, witnesses told WXYZ. “We’re all trying to run, duck off somewhere,” one person said. A significant police presence was observed around the area after the shooting. The Novi Police Department stated that the incident is still under investigation. — A small, twin-engine plane crashed into a residential area in Fairview, Oregon, on Saturday, authorities reported. At least three people are missing, according to an initial report by Gresham Fire Chief Scott Lewis. Two individuals were on board the plane, and one resident is also unaccounted for, Lewis said. At least five families have been displaced, and a sixth condo is currently being assessed, according to Lewis. Fairview is located about 20 minutes from Portland, Oregon. — San Francisco 49ers rookie wide receiver Ricky Pearsall was shot and seriously injured Saturday afternoon during an attempted robbery in downtown San Francisco. Authorities announced that a 17-year-old male suspect has been taken into custody. At a news briefing on Saturday night, San Francisco Police Chief William Scott explained that Pearsall was walking about a block from Union Square around 3:30 p.m. local time when the armed suspect approached him, leading to a physical altercation. — Pope Francis will commence an 11-day journey on Tuesday, visiting Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, East Timor, and Singapore. The 87-year-old pope’s longest trip of his pontificate will cover 20,000 miles. It will be his 45th trip since becoming the pope in 2013, including a visit to Canada in 2022. The trip, originally scheduled for September 2020, was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. His most recent trip outside Italy was to Luxembourg and Belgium from September 26th to the 29th.

SECOND DEBATE?? Here’s Why Trump Will Back Out

SECOND DEBATE?? Here’s Why Trump Will Back Out

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Trump is claiming he won the debate after a DISASTROUS performance. He continues to spew excuses why he’s going to back out of the second debate. He doesn’t want to look like a loser AGAIN so he tries to validate why he will not debate Kamala Harris. We all know the reason. He’s afraid and KNOWS that Kamala Harris will clean the stage with him again.

SHOCKING: Trump’s Arlington Stunt WAY Worse Than We Thought

SHOCKING: Trump’s Arlington Stunt WAY Worse Than We Thought

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After Trump and his gang of thugs bum-rushed their way into Arlington National Cemetery, then took illegal political photos; the campaign doubles down and insults the employee, staff and military again. Instead of apologizing, the Trump campaign responds to the Army’s rebuke of Trump’s actions by insulting the cemetery’s employee by saying “she might have mental issues” and “she’s despicable.” This is another reflection that Donald Trump has no morals and no respect for the military and our veterans.

The Supreme Court has declined to revive the Biden admin’s recent initiative to cancel student debt

The Supreme Court has declined to revive the Biden admin’s recent initiative to cancel student debt

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Unbiased headline news – Pavel Durov, the Russian-born billionaire CEO of Telegram, has been indicted in France for allegedly permitting criminal activity on the platform, according to prosecutors. Durov has been placed under judicial supervision and is restricted from leaving France, as confirmed by the Paris Prosecutor’s Office. He managed to avoid incarceration by posting a 5 million euro bail, according to prosecutors. Additionally, he is required to check in at a police station twice weekly. The indictment was announced on the same day that Durov was released from police custody following his arrest, prosecutors revealed. — The Supreme Court has declined to revive the Biden administration’s recent initiative to cancel student debt for millions of borrowers, leaving the issue unresolved as the appeals process continues. The justices rejected the Justice Department’s request to lift a broad appeals court order that has blocked the SAVE plan, which has faced legal challenges from over a dozen GOP-led states in recent months. In an unsigned order, the court noted that it “expects that the Court of Appeals will render its decision with appropriate dispatch.” — Following a recent visit by National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan, the U.S. and China have agreed, among other things, for President Joe Biden and Chinese leader Xi Jinping to have a phone conversation. The White House characterized Sullivan’s two-day discussions from Tuesday to Wednesday with China’s foreign minister Wang Yi as “candid, substantive and constructive,” according to a readout of the meeting with Chinese officials. Both sides also reaffirmed the significance of “regular, ongoing military-to-military communication.” — The Federal Aviation Administration has grounded SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rockets while investigating the cause of a first-stage booster crash on a landing barge. After postponing the piloted Polaris Dawn launch late Tuesday due to an unfavorable long-range weather forecast, SpaceX proceeded with one of two scheduled Starlink launches, one from Florida and the other from California. The FAA stated that an investigation would be required. — A former Massachusetts police officer is charged with killing a pregnant 23-year-old woman with whom he had begun a relationship when she was a teenager, and then staging her death as a suicide, according to a federal indictment unsealed Wednesday in Boston. Former Stoughton police officer Matthew Farwell is accused of strangling Sandra Birchmore to death in February 2021 after she informed him she was pregnant with his child and “staging” her apartment “to make it appear as if Birchmore had committed suicide,” as stated in the indictment. — An 80-year-old man died in Grand Canyon National Park over the weekend after his boat capsized in the Colorado River, making him the 13th fatality in the park this year. The man was participating in a commercial rapids trip and fell into the water at Fossil Rapid, according to the National Park Service. The group initiated CPR as park rangers arrived at the scene. However, despite efforts by the group and park rangers, who were airlifted in by helicopter, he could not be resuscitated. — At least eight people have died following infections from listeria linked to Boar’s Head deli meats, which were subject to a large recall last month, federal health officials reported. The latest count includes two deaths in South Carolina and one each in Florida, New Mexico, and Tennessee, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Three deaths were previously reported in Illinois, New Jersey, and Virginia. The outbreak has sickened and hospitalized at least 57 people. — A federal appeals court has revived Sarah Palin’s defamation lawsuit against The New York Times, citing several major issues that “impugn the reliability” of the initial ruling. Shane Vogt, Palin’s attorney, stated: “Governor Palin is very pleased with today’s decision, which marks a significant step forward in holding publishers accountable for content that misleads readers and the public. The truth deserves a level playing field, and Governor Palin looks forward to presenting her case to a jury.”

Independent Media Blowing Away Mainstream Media

Independent Media Blowing Away Mainstream Media

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