Extra, Extra

Mourning in America: The insane conspiracy theories about pet abducting and eating isn’t a laughing matter for everyone. Haitian residents in Springfield are paying a price. And this whole controversy/conspiracy was triggered by an 11 year-old kid who was tragically killed when a minivan driven by a Haitian immigrant crashed into a school bus in Springfield. The parents of that child have had enough. NYT (Gift Article): Grieving Ohio Father Tells Trump and Vance to Stop Talking About His Son. “Nathan Clark says the candidates are exploiting his son’s death in a crash caused by an immigrant outside the small city of Springfield.” … “This needs to stop now … My son was not murdered … He was accidentally killed by an immigrant from Haiti. This tragedy is felt all over this community, the state and even the nation, but don’t spin this towards hate.”

+ Judgment Daze: “The plan has sparked mass protests across the country, and on Tuesday lawmakers were briefly forced to interrupt debating the plan as demonstrators stormed the Senate building.” Mexico’s Senate approves controversial judicial overhaul.

+ Ballot Boxing: Missouri Supreme Court orders abortion legalization back on the ballot. And Florida Goes Full Police State Over Abortion Ballot Initiative. (When people are allowed to vote on this issue, choice wins, and turnout to vote on this issue likely benefits Harris. Hence, the efforts to get abortion initiatives off the ballot.)

+ Water World: “The coach of the young Thai footballers who captured the world’s attention when they spent nearly three weeks trapped in a cave has found himself in another watery predicament – stuck on his roof by flash floods.” (This dude might want to consider moving to a desert.)

+ Lost and Found: “Leticia Sarda is 43 and lives on the Spanish island of Tenerife in the Canary Islands. She has two children and used to travel the globe working as a model for brands like Burberry. For nearly the last five years, thousands of people on the internet have been trying desperately to find her. She had no clue.” NYT (Gift Article): The Internet Spent Years Searching for Her. She Had No Idea.

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