Mexico intends to pursue legal action in the United States, both criminal and civil, in response to the deaths of Mexican nationals in ICE custody and during enforcement operations. This decision follows the fatal shooting of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo by an ICE agent and an overall count of 17 Mexican deaths linked to ICE since the current U.S. immigration crackdown began. The Mexican government will no longer rely solely on diplomatic protest notes and will refer cases to U.S. prosecutors, seeking investigations against those responsible, while also initiating civil action against private detention center operators for alleged human rights violations.
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Pasadena Police Sergeant Michael Palitz has resigned while under an active internal investigation. A city council member exclusively informed KPRC 2 that the investigation pertains to allegations of Palitz misusing the department’s Flock Safety license plate reader camera system to track a fellow officer. While the department confirmed the resignation occurred during the investigation, they declined to release specific details, citing the integrity of ongoing personnel matters. The department’s investigation will continue to its conclusion, regardless of Palitz’s employment status.
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Democratic U.S. Senate candidate James Talarico revealed that the Texas Attorney General’s Office denied his request for case files concerning a former Waco attorney accused of sexually abusing a child. This denial follows Talarico’s public call for Attorney General Ken Paxton to release details about a plea deal that resulted in the attorney serving only 29 days in jail, pleading to reduced misdemeanor charges, and avoiding sex offender registration. Talarico deemed the denial suspicious, urging transparency and stating that if there is nothing to hide, the information should be released to address legitimate public concerns. He plans to continue pushing for answers and bipartisan support to pressure the Attorney General to disclose the case details.
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To combat exploitative business practices, New York City has implemented sweeping new consumer protections aimed at eliminating hidden junk fees and subscription traps. These measures, championed by Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani, mandate transparent, all-in pricing for goods and services, ensuring consumers know the full cost upfront. Furthermore, a new “Click to Cancel” rule guarantees that subscriptions can be canceled as easily as they are initiated, empowering New Yorkers to stop paying for unwanted services. These initiatives represent a significant step in protecting consumers and promoting economic fairness across the city.
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Conor McGregor’s highly anticipated return at UFC 329 was cut short just 1:09 into the first round due to a debilitating knee injury. Shortly after the fight began, McGregor landed awkwardly on his right knee during a flying kick, rendering him unable to continue the welterweight bout against Max Holloway. This premature end marked a disappointing conclusion to McGregor’s first fight in over five years and a rematch of their 2013 encounter, with UFC President Dana White suspecting a blown ACL as the likely cause.
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Ukrainian forces successfully struck the Syzran oil refinery in Russia’s Samara region, along with 10 tankers and four ferries in the Sea of Azov, on July 11 and early July 12. These strikes targeted vital Russian energy and military logistics infrastructure, including a refinery producing fuel for the Russian Armed Forces and vessels used to circumvent sanctions and transport military cargo. These attacks are part of ongoing Ukrainian operations aimed at disrupting Russia’s war-fighting capabilities and economic resources.
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US Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) passed away Saturday at the age of 71 following a brief illness. The cause of death was not immediately revealed, though emergency officials responded to his Capitol Hill home following reports of chest pains. Graham had recently returned from a trip to Ukraine, where he met with President Volodymyr Zelensky to discuss the ongoing war. He was a staunch ally of President Trump and had been seeking his fifth Senate term.
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The New York Times reports that Secretary of State Marco Rubio effectively governs Venezuela, controlling its finances, resource distribution, and governmental decisions, despite never having visited the country. This “de facto viceroy” status is maintained through U.S. Treasury control over Venezuelan export revenues, which are then disbursed to the interim government under strict conditions set by Rubio. This financial leverage extends to sanctions, business operations, and even foreign policy, as evidenced by the removal of a statement condemning U.S. actions. Interim President Delcy Rodríguez reportedly consults Rubio on her publications and foreign policy decisions, highlighting a level of subservience established after the capture of Nicolás Maduro.
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US Republican Senator Lindsey Graham has passed away following a brief and sudden illness, as confirmed by his office which announced his death on Saturday evening. Graham, a prominent South Carolina politician elected in 2002, was a leading voice on foreign policy and a significant ally to former President Donald Trump. He had recently visited Kyiv to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, advocating for continued US support for Ukraine and a strengthened Russia sanctions bill.
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The news of Senator Lindsay Graham’s passing at the age of 71 has certainly sparked a varied range of reactions, and it’s understandable why. For many, this development comes as a surprise, particularly given expectations that other long-serving Republican senators might have reached this point sooner. There seems to have been a prevailing assumption that Senator Mitch McConnell, often referred to as “the turtle,” would be the next to depart the political stage, making Graham’s death a notable shift in that prediction. It’s a stark reminder of the unpredictable nature of life, even for those who occupy the highest echelons of public service.… Continue reading