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Month: May 2021

Former DEA special agent says rough weather could be bringing in cocaine to northern Gulf

Click here for updates on this story     MOBILE, Alabama (WALA) — Former DEA Country Attaché Supervisory Special Agent Sam Houston said cocaine trafficking in the northern Gulf is more common than one might think. “It’s throughout the Gulf Coast all the way from Texas, through Mississippi, Alabama and Florida,” said Houston. In Gulf Shores and

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The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has strained medical services and left families reeling. Here are six organizations you can support to help victims

As the status of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict remains uncertain, families in the region continue to reel. In just the first week of fighting, more than 200 people were killed by Israeli airstrikes according to the Hamas-run health ministry in Gaza. The ministry says more than 1,500 have been injured. At the same time, Israeli officials

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Gobierno de México ordena congelar cuentas bancarias y solicita vigilar movimientos migratorios del gobernador de Tamaulipas, Francisco García Cabeza de Vaca

(CNN Español) — Santiago Nieto Castillo, titular de la Unidad de Inteligencia Financiera (UIF) de la Secretaría de Hacienda y Crédito Público de México (SHCP), informó el miércoles en su cuenta de Twitter que ordenó congelar las cuentas bancarias del gobernador del estado mexicano de Tamaulipas, Francisco Javier García Cabeza de Vaca, por presuntas operaciones

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‘In Treatment’ puts Uzo Aduba in the therapist’s chair, in a show tailor-made for the times

More than a decade after the original turned the lights off, “In Treatment” reopens as a series tailor-made for Covid protocols, with three-time Emmy winner Uzo Abuda sliding into the therapist’s chair once occupied by Gabriel Byrne. Featuring four rotating patients (the last again being “Physician, heal thyself”), it’s seemingly an ideal construct after a

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Oprah and Prince Harry talk mental health in ‘The Me You Can’t See,’ and ‘1971’ hits the right notes

Apple TV+ premieres a pair of docuseries this week, but the one with the splashier marquee, the Oprah Winfrey-Prince Harry-produced mental-health program “The Me You Can’t See,” runs a distant second behind “1971: The Year That Music Changed Everything,” a hyperbolic title that’s still tons of fun to watch (and hear). “The Me You Can’t

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11-year-old honored for act of bravery

Click here for updates on this story     LONG BEACH, Washington (KPTV) — A young boy in southwest Washington is being recognized for an act of bravery. Back in April he saved a young boy from drowning and this week officers arrived to award that boy with several gifts to commemorate his life-saving actions. 11-year-old Aidan

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