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Cocaine busts galore at southern border, including from ‘trusted traveler’ | Arizona
SUMMARY: This week, U.S. Customs and Border Protection reported significant cocaine seizures across three states. In Arizona, over 67 pounds, valued at $722,518, were confiscated from a 59-year-old woman in the SENTRI program. Texas saw two large seizures: 54 pounds worth $730,000 at the Falcon Dam International Bridge and 38 pounds valued at over $516,000 in Del Rio. The week prior, California reported 187 pounds from a bus and 167 pounds at the Otay Mesa facility. In FY 2024, over 60,000 pounds of cocaine have been seized, contrasted by higher marijuana and methamphetamine numbers.
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LIVE: Secret Service on Trump assassination attempt | FOX 4
SUMMARY: In today‘s address, the acting director of the Secret Service reviewed lessons learned from the failed security operation surrounding the attempted assassination of former President Trump on July 13. Acknowledging substantial communication failures and deficiencies in planning and execution, he emphasized the need for accountability and a paradigm shift in protective operations. The agency must enhance its protective footprint through additional personnel and technology to adapt to an evolving threat environment. Increased collaboration with state and local law enforcement is mandated, and the culture will shift toward proactive readiness. He recognized ongoing challenges and the necessity for Congress to support operational needs moving forward.
The Secret Service is holding an update on Friday about the assassination attempt on former president Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania. Thomas Matthew Crooks, the suspect in the shooting, was killed after the shooting.
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๐ก KNOW MY NEIGHBORHOOD IS BACK! ๐ Daniela & Avery give a recap of what you missed #ksatnews
SUMMARY: In the latest episode of “It’s Official, No,” the focus is on South Sand, a community rich in history and pride. Many residents return after college to contribute positively to the area. The episode also highlights significant health issues in the neighborhood, featuring interviews with local doctors, including one who grew up there and returned to provide care. Their commitment to addressing these health concerns underscores the community’s resilience. Viewers can watch the full episode and explore these inspiring stories at kat.com.
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Spencer Solves It: Flood victims get new home and furniture
SUMMARY: Spencer Solves stepped in to help Jonathan Brown and Nikia Youngblood, who lost their home during a devastating storm just weeks before the birth of their child. They provided the family with a new four-bedroom house and, thanks to Mattress Mack from Gallery Furniture, the opportunity to furnish it. The couple selected beautiful new furniture, including a living room set, entertainment center, and bedroom furnishings for their children, totaling over $112,000 in value. Grateful for the support, Jonathan and Nikia look forward to their fresh start with their two children, embracing a brighter future ahead.
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