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Police identify 2 victims in deadly west El Paso crash following Border Patrol chase
EL PASO, Texas (KFOX14/CBS4) — Police identified the two people who were killed after a crash on Paisano Street in west El Paso on Sunday. Police responded to the call came at 5:54 p.m. The people who died were identified as 30-year-old Axel...
UN Releases List of 52 Best Rural Destinations Around the World
Each year, the United Nations releases its list of the best destinations around the world when it comes to spearheading rural tourism. For the average traveler, it’s a who’s-who list of hidden gems that haven’t landed in the spotlight. (Yet.) The...
Ceremony in Lycoming County welcomes 34 to citizenship
KAREN VIBERT-KENNEDY/Sun-Gazette New U.S. citizens recite the Oath of Allegiance. during the naturalization ceremony at the U.S. Middle District courthouse in Williamsport on Friday. For 34 people who had come to this country from 23 countries,...
ICE arrests in York and Lancaster counties rose sharply in 2025, data shows
ICE apprehensions in southcentral Pennsylvania more than doubled in the first seven months of the year compared to all of 2024. The arrests are part of the Trump administration's broader immigration enforcement campaign, which includes deputizing...
Trump Orders CIA To Attack Venezuela
The USA is waging war on Venezuela. Trump authorized CIA “lethal operations” to try to overthrow President Nicolás Maduro. The US military is killing innocent fishermen from Colombia and Trinidad. The United States is waging war on Venezuela. This...
Federal Worker-Safety Commission Has Zero Members as Backlog Grows
The federal agency that oversees disputes of workplace safety violations, including in meatpacking plants, has been without leadership for more than five months. The Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission, an entity independent from both...
Bob Woodruff’s ‘Last Lands’ Docuseries on the Harrowing Fight to Protect Earth’s Threatened Ecosystems Sets Season 2 Return
Docuseries “Last Lands,” hosted by ABC News correspondent Bob Woodruff, returns for Season 2 for new on-the-front-lines dispatch from the battle to protect the health of the planet. The two-part special will premiere on ABC News Live, Disney+ and...
Storm brewing: Coffee roasters tackle tariffs, inflation and labor costs
It’s always been expensive to roast high-quality coffee. It’s a complex process, involving a global supply chain, importers and distributors, costly specialized equipment, roasters with highly trained palates and an extraordinary amount of time to...
New data confirms rising valley immigration arrests
A car departs the parking area outside the Geo ICE Detention Center in Aurora on Oct. 7. All 37 people arrested by ICE agents this year between Jan. 20 and July 28 in the Aspen to Parachute region were brought to the center in Aurora, although...
Jubilarians | Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul (DC)
50th Entrance Sister Joanne Vasa Birthplace: Wahoo, Nebraska Entrance: 1975 Education: Bachelor’s in education, John F. Kennedy College, Wahoo, Nebraska, 1973 Master’s in special education, University of Missouri-Kansas City, 1981 Master’s in...
Liberty’s Paradox: A History of How an Imperial Presidency Evolved in the United States
Illustration created by Brewminate with AI, Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International license From Washington’s modest oath to the twenty-first-century “imperial presidency,” the trajectory of American executive...
Voices from the land: Indigenous women and the path to a just energy transition (commentary)
The implementation of the energy transition is unfolding at the expense of biodiversity and communities — particularly Indigenous women, says Galina Angarova and Daniela De León, members of the SIRGE Coalition. They say Indigenous women stand at...
Ranked: The World’s Oldest People in History
Mapped: Life Expectancy Around the World (2025) This was originally posted on our Voronoi app. Download the app for free on iOS or Android and discover incredible data-driven charts from a variety of trusted sources. Key Takeaways Monaco has the...
Estuvo bajo custodia de ICE por ocho meses y regresó a Costa Rica en estado crítico, denuncia su familia
Por Djenane Villanueva, CNN en Español La Navidad de 2024 fue especial para Randall Gamboa Esquivel, un exempleado de la municipalidad de Pérez Zeledón, en el sur de Costa Rica. Compartió con su familia, abrazó a su madre, Daisy Esquivel, con...
Trump orders CIA to attack Venezuela: US military kills innocent people in war based on lies
The United States is waging war on Venezuela. This is not a hypothetical; it is happening. The Donald Trump administration is using extreme violence to try to overthrow Venezuela’s President Nicolás Maduro. The US military has killed dozens of...
Women’s Leadership at the Heart of Disaster Risk Reduction
Armed Conflicts, Crime & Justice, Featured, Gender, Global, Headlines, Population, Sustainable Development Goals, TerraViva United Nations Opinion Disasters touch everyone but are not felt equally. Women often take longer to rebuild their...
KALW Almanac - Monday October 20, 2025
Today is Monday, the 20th of October of 2025 October 20 is the 293rd day of the year 72 days remain until the end of the year. 62 days until winter begins Sunrise at 7:23:41 am and sunset will be at 6:24:06 pm. Today we will have 11 hours of sun....
The Drop is an amazing experience
Book Review By Derryll White Lehane, Dennis (2014). The Drop. Bob was a lonely Boston bartender. He was bored with life but had no plans. He simply knew that things had to change. And they did. Bob was a Catholic who did not take Communion. He...
50,000 Cubans rally for Venezuela against US aggression
LAST Friday, over 50,000 Cubans attended a rally in solidarity with Venezuela, a country facing the threat of US military aggression. The crowd was made up of young people, workers, and soldiers gathered before the equestrian statue of Simon...
UCLA’s Race & Equity Clown Mocks Kirk’s Death, Rants on Bluesky: Leave Extended, Probe Gets Spicier
The 'Director of Race and Equity' at UCLA is currently on leave because he mocked the death of Charlie Kirk. His 'leave' was set to expire Friday, but had been extended to continue the investigation. His 'Bluesky' posts from yesterday should be...