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    TEXAS FLOODING Tragedy: Heartbroken Families Pray as 13 Dead, Dozens Missing in Hill Country

    Thirteen lives were lost after sudden flooding swept through Texas Hill Country. More than 20 girls from a summer camp are still missing. Search crews are using boats and helicopters to look for survivors along the Guadalupe River, which flooded after a night of heavy rain.

    Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick said authorities have found between six and ten bodies so far, but that number could rise as searches continue. Kerr County Sheriff Larry Leitha confirmed the death toll at 13 during a separate news conference.

    Families desperate for answers are turning to social media for updates about loved ones caught in the flood zone. “Some are adults, some are children,” Patrick said, showing just how uncertain things remain about who is missing or lost in this disaster.

    The area saw over ten inches of rain overnight, overwhelming local resources and causing widespread damage across the region. Rescue teams remain on high alert as they search riverbanks and flooded roads for anyone still unaccounted for.

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    MISSISSIPPI’S Shocking Justice: Death ROW Inmate Executed After 48 Years Behind Bars

    Mississippi carried out the execution of Richard Gerald Jordan, its longest-serving death row inmate, on Wednesday evening. Jordan, 79, was convicted for kidnapping and killing Edwina Marter in a failed ransom attempt back in 1976. He received a lethal injection at the Mississippi State Penitentiary.

    Jordan tried to block his execution by arguing that the state’s three-drug method was cruel. His appeals went all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court but were turned down without any explanation.

    Before he died, Jordan apologized to Marter’s family for what he had done and thanked prison staff for treating him fairly during his final moments. His wife and lawyer watched from inside the chamber and showed clear signs of grief.

    This case has sparked debate about justice delayed versus justice served — reminding many Americans why swift consequences matter in our legal system.

    UK Launches Murder Inquiry After Teenager’s Death. Scotland’s First Minister to host youth violence summit amid rising knife murders as police begin new search for Madeleine McCann.

    Boulder Attack: Man shouting “free Palestine” throws incendiary device at Israeli supporters, injuring six. The FBI labels it a targeted terror act amid rising antisemitic violence.

    U.S. Responds to Bangladesh Ban. The State Department condemned Bangladesh’s interim government for banning the Awami League over concerns of radicalization and terrorism, amid broader political shifts in Europe and the U.S. including far-right gains, legal battles against Elon Musk, and health issues affecting American politics.

    Crypto Market Shock: CryptoNet, one of the largest exchanges, has frozen all withdrawals amid fears of hacking or insolvency. The move has sparked global panic and raised concerns over liquidity and security.

    FAA OUTAGE Chaos: Frustrated Travelers Demand Action as Flight Delays Soar

    FAA OUTAGE Chaos: Frustrated Travelers Demand Action as Flight Delays Soar

    Another radio outage hit Philadelphia’s air traffic control tower this week. It only lasted two seconds, but it still caused delays and headaches for travelers. This is just the latest problem for the Philadelphia Terminal Radar Approach Control area, which has had several outages since April — even after upgrades.

    At Philadelphia International Airport, passengers waited an average of 23 minutes longer than usual. Newark Airport was also hit hard. About 80 flights were canceled by early morning, and some travelers faced delays of up to two hours.

    These problems aren’t new. The nation’s airports have been dealing with radar failures and not enough air traffic controllers for months.

    Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said the Trump administration will cut back flights in and out of Newark temporarily to help clear up congestion. They’re also pushing a plan to overhaul our outdated air traffic system with six new centers and better technology in the coming years.

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    Epsteins FLIGHT LOGS: Why the BIG Reveal Leaves US Angry and Suspicious

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    DELTA FLIGHT Horror: 10 Lives Lost in Tragic Storm

    A Delta Airlines flight crashed amid severe storms, claiming 10 lives. The plane faced harsh weather, leading to chaos and emergency responses. This tragedy has sparked new debates about flight safety and protocols during bad weather.

    Meanwhile, former President Trump is making headlines with bold actions impacting international relations. His moves are stirring both criticism and support worldwide. These events continue to shape the global political scene significantly.

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    US DEPORTATION FLIGHT to Venezuela Ignites Political Firestorm

    A recent U.S. deportation flight landed in Caracas, Venezuela, stirring political tension and humanitarian concerns. The flight carried Venezuelan migrants targeted by a controversial deportation operation under the Trump administration. Critics argue this action misuses the 18th-century Alien Enemies Act, designed for wartime deportations of noncitizens.

    Family members and authorities greeted the deportees with mixed emotions at Simon Bolivar International Airport. Passengers wore face masks, highlighting ongoing global health issues amid political turmoil. The administration claims these individuals are linked to the Tren del Aragua gang, though evidence is scarce.

    A U.S. appeals court temporarily blocked some deportations under this act due to due process concerns. Despite legal challenges, the Trump administration continued these actions, facing criticism from various quarters. Some Venezuelan women were returned to the U.S., rejected by Salvadoran officials, complicating international relations further.

    The suspension of flights followed diplomatic tensions after Chevron’s license revocation in Venezuela, adding complexity to migration management efforts. President Nicolás Maduro’s response highlights fragile political ties and underscores the human cost of policy decisions affecting thousands seeking stability and security in uncertain times.

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