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The incident began with a march to the border that organizers said would be peaceful. In response, CBP deployed additional personnel to San Ysidro on Sunday in expectation of demonstrations on both sides of the border.In Mexico, the march started at the Benito Juárez Sports Complex -- where most of the migrants are staying -- and continued to the border.As they reached the border area, some protesters split off toward multiple locations, CBP said. Some attempted to enter through San Ysidro and were turned away, the agency said. Others tried to enter "directly east and west of the border crossing."After they were prevented from entering the port of entry, some of the migrants "attempted to breach legacy fence infrastructure along the border and sought to harm CBP personnel by throwing projectiles at them," Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen said in a statement."DHS will not tolerate this type of lawlessness and will not hesitate to shut down ports of entry for security and public safety reasons. We will also seek to prosecute to the fullest extent of the law anyone who destroys federal property, endangers our front-line operators, or violates our nation's sovereignty," Nielsen said.Mexico's Interior Ministry said federal and local authorities stopped the migrants Sunday from crossing the border illegally.It described Sunday's incident as "acts of provocation" and warned that far from helping the migrants' cause, it could result in a serious incident on the border. 1500
The following five companies also received letters:Genesis HealthCareLife Care Centers of AmericaEnsign GroupSavaSeniorCareConsulate Health CareSeveral states have reported spikes of coronavirus cases at nursing homes and senior care facilities, including Hawaii, Colorado, and Maryland. The New York Times reported in mid-April about concerns nationwide about nursing home deaths.On June 11, the committee heard from families with loved ones at nursing homes, as well as from facility staff and others connected to the industry. “At the Subcommittee’s briefing, participants also described how business practices at many long-term care facilities, including understaffing, low pay, and lack of paid leave for workers, contribute to this crisis,” Rep. Clyburn wrote. 766

The last of three roundtable meetings will take place Thursday and will focus on victims and victims' families.The meetings were prompted by the nation's most recent school massacre in Santa Fe, Texas, where police say Dimitrios Pagourtzis, 17, killed 10 people at his school with a shotgun and a pistol. He is charged with multiple counts of capital murder and aggravated assault on a public servant."The problem is that innocent people are being shot," Abbott said. "The reality is that we all want guns out of the hands of people who want to murder our children." 566
The news comes after the Milwaukee Bucks staged a boycott of their Game 5 NBA Eastern Conference playoff matchup with the Orlando Magic. The Bucks never made it out onto the court, according to ESPN's Rachel Nichols.The NBA has postponed all playoff games scheduled Wednesday night.Jacob Blake, a 29-year-old Black man, was shot from behind seven times by a police officer in Kenosha on Aug. 23. Officers did not say what led up to the shooting, but video shot by a neighbor shows Blake walking to an SUV and attempting to enter it moments before an officer grabs him by the shirt and shoots him.Local authorities said the officers were responding to the area for a reported "domestic incident."Blake’s three young boys were in the car at the time. His family says Blake’s eight-year-old son was celebrating his birthday over the weekend. “Think of that son, and what he will be thinking about every time he celebrates his birthday,” said his attorney Benjamin Crump 966
The Morandi Bridge relied on stay-cables, which are embedded in concrete, making them difficult to inspect for corrosion.Anil Agrawal, professor of civil engineering at the City College of New York, told CNN that if there is corrosion in the concrete, water can cause a void, further corroding the cables. And if there's no easy way to inspect them, "it's a high-risk system," Agrawal said. "If you lose any cable you have a catastrophe in the making."That catastrophe was one that some Italian engineers had been warning about for years.Antonio Brencich, engineer and associate professor of reinforced concrete constructions at the University of Genoa, expressed concern back in 2016."It was affected by serious corrosion problems related to the technology that Morandi himself had patented, which he had not used anymore, and which proved to be disastrous," Brencich told Italian daily La Repubblica.Genoa's Mayor Marco Bucci told CNN that the bridge collapse was "not absolutely unexpected," but said that he didn't know the reason as to why, nor was he aware of the renovations.Agrawal said that if the maintenance operation was something to do with any of the cables, it would have been a sufficient risk to have prompted many agencies in the US to close it during renovation.In a statement on its website on Tuesday, the Genoa Mayor's office announced that traffic on some streets around the Morandi Bridge would be restricted.Meanwhile, Italian and French authorities are coordinating to stem the flow of trucks heading into Italy to alleviate congestion caused by the bridge collapse, the Italian State Police said in a tweet on Tuesday.Authorities are also advising residents to avoid the highways and to just use local roads for their daily activities. 1762
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