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How US strikes on Yemen fit into wider Mideast tensions
SUMMARY: US President Donald Trump has initiated air strikes on Yemen’s Houthi rebels, exacerbating existing Middle East tensions related to the Israel-Hamas conflict. The Houthis have controlled Yemen’s capital since 2014 and have engaged in a brutal civil war since 2015, launching attacks on commercial shipping in the region to protest the conflict in Gaza. Despite ceasing these attacks earlier this year, Trump’s strikes—resulting in over 50 casualties—are aimed at restoring safe passage in key waterways. This military action also intersects with rising tensions between the US and Iran over Iran’s nuclear program, complicating an already volatile situation.

The United States under President Donald Trump has launched a new campaign of intense airstrikes targeting Yemen’s Houthi rebels — and this is how they fit into the wider tensions in the Middle East.
This weekend’s strikes killed at least 53 people, including children, and wounded others.
The campaign is likely to continue, part of a wider pressure campaign by Trump now targeting the Houthis’ main benefactor Iran as well.
The Houthi rebels had targeted over 100 merchant vessels with missiles and drones, sinking two vessels and killing four sailors, from November 2023 until January of this year.
Trump said he wants to reopen Mideast waters affected by their campaign.
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‘It’s almost enough to make you cry': Crabapple Fire victims share stories, support from neighbors
SUMMARY: The Crabapple Fire has devastated ranches near Fredericksburg, leaving behind ashes and destroyed homes. Rancher Charles Reeves described the destruction as “almost enough to make you cry” after experiencing severe weather challenges in recent years. Despite the disaster, neighbors and volunteers have stepped up to assist affected families by evacuating livestock and providing support. Garrett, another rancher, organized help for residents, emphasizing the power of community spirit. Although uncertainty looms for those impacted, the support and camaraderie from their neighbors have provided a sense of hope in these challenging times. Community solidarity shines amidst the destruction.

As of 5 p.m. Monday, the Texas A&M Forest Service’s database said fire containment has climbed up to 95%, but there are still several people left with burned property and possessions.
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Crabapple Wildfire: Fire in Gillespie County now over halfway contained | FOX 7 Austin
SUMMARY: The Crabapple Wildfire in Gillespie County has burned over 9,700 acres and is currently 65% contained. It ignited on Saturday and stretches from Lower Crabapple to FM 1631, with smoke still visible in some areas. Fire crews are battling flare-ups, complicated by strong winds that cause embers to ignite new spots. A Red Flag Warning is in effect due to dry conditions. One firefighter was injured by a falling limb but has been treated. Roads have reopened, but evacuees are advised against returning home yet. The Texas A&M Forest Service is assessing damage to structures and assisting affected ranchers.

The Crabapple Fire is now over halfway contained, according to officials. The fire has burned nearly 10,000 acres in Gillespie County.
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Houston-area midwife arrested for allegedly providing illegal abortions
SUMMARY: A Houston-area midwife, Maria Margarita Rojas, has been arrested for allegedly performing illegal abortions, marking the first criminal charges under Texas’s near-total abortion ban. Rojas, who claimed to be a doctor and operated clinics in Waller, Cypress, and Spring, faces charges for illegal abortion practices and practicing medicine without a license, which could result in up to 20 years in prison. The case, brought to light by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, is expected to yield further charges. Rojas’s colleagues have expressed disbelief over the allegations, highlighting her reputation as a dedicated healthcare provider for low-income communities.
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