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Immigration border upheaval stokes fear among Eagle Pass residents: ‘Send extra help’

AUSTIN, Texas — An endless flow of immigrants streamed across the Rio Grande onto U.S. soil in Eagle Pass daily this week, sending the Border Patrol deep into a "catch and release" state of operations and spooking residents unaccustomed to the unfamiliar faces showing up in their once-quiet neighborhoods.

Eagle Pass mayor lays the blame for illegal crossing influx on Joe Biden

Eagle Pass Mayor Rolando Salinas Jr. said he believes "100%" that President Joe Biden is at fault for the recent increase in immigrants in his border town.

Stimulus check update: Deadline to claim Montana property tax rebate worth up to $675 in nine days

Montana residents can apply for a property tax rebate of up to $675 for nine more days before the deadline hits.

911 call of ejected F-35 fighter pilot provides details of crashed jet

The 911 call placed by a resident of Charleston County, South Carolina, highlights additional details surrounding the F-35 Lightning II jet that crashed under mysterious circumstances.

WATCH LIVE: Bob Menendez’s prosecutors provide update on new indictment

The U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York is holding a press briefing on Friday to give details about the indictment of Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ) and his wife, who were indicted on bribery charges in connection to their "corrupt" relationship with three New Jersey businessmen.

UK competition watchdog poised to approve Microsoft-Activision merger deal

The United Kingdom's competition regulator signaled it would greenlight Microsoft's purchase of Call of Duty developer Activision Blizzard.

Mayorkas heading to Texas to see border crisis as daily encounters top 10,000

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas will make a sudden trip to the U.S.-Mexico border Saturday following a historic week in which daily encounters of immigrants attempting to enter illegally topped 10,000 and show no sign of slowing.

DOD support for Ukraine will not be hindered by potential government shutdown

The Department of Defense’s support for Ukraine will not stop in the event of a government shutdown, which would occur if Congress doesn’t come to a funding agreement before the end of the month.

UAW announces major expansion of auto strike

The United Auto Workers strike against the "Big Three" automakers is getting much bigger, the union’s president announced on Friday, adding pressure to negotiations.

Oklahoma executes man nearly three decades after brutal murder of ballerina

Oklahoma carried out the execution of a man Thursday nearly three decades after he murdered a 21-year-old college ballerina.
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