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Since Thursday, US Border Patrol agents have found three bodies of people who attempted to cross the southern border into the US, a Customs and Border Protection news release says.On Thursday, the McAllen Border Patrol station responded to a call of a dead person in the Rio Grande near Havana, Texas, and helped recover the body with the help of the US Coast Guard, CBP said.Two days later, a Coast Guard unit patrolling the river near Mission, Texas, contacted McAllen Border Patrol station about another dead person in the Rio Grande, Border Patrol said.Both bodies were transported to the Hidalgo County morgue, the release said.On Sunday, agents patrolling the ranchland in Kenedy County found another person dead in the brush, CBP said. That body was transported to the medical examiner's office."The Rio Grande Valley Sector currently has multiple campaigns focused on rescues and danger awareness, such as 'Operation Big Rig' and 'No Se Arriesgue' to combat smuggling and ultimately save lives," CBP said in the release.In late June, images of a man and his 23-month-old daughter lying face down in the waters of the Rio Grande shocked the nation, serving as a haunting reminder of the dangers many face when embarking on the risky journey.The pair from El Salvador drowned as they were crossing from Mexico into Texas near Brownsville.Advocates have long been warning that deaths at the border could increase as migrants are forced to cross through more dangerous areas, influenced by US policies that make it harder for those seeking asylum to turn themselves in at ports of entry. 1603

  北京脚关节痛风后怎样治疗   

Sports can change a community, and in Dayton, Ohio, a minor league baseball team is having a major impact. The Dayton Dragons hold the record for most consecutive sellouts by a professional sports team, breaking the previous record of 815 held by the Portland Trailblazers of the NBA. The Dragons came to Dayton 20 seasons ago, and super fan Michael Belcher has been at almost every game since day one. “Which was April 27, 2000, when we had our opening day,” Belcher says, while attending the 1,366th consecutive sellout game for the Dragons. “This is my vacation for lack of a better term,” Belcher says. “I come down here a watch the boys play.” It seems the boys in green appreciate the support. “It’s awesome,” says Dayton Dragons catcher Jay Schuyler. “Everyone says it’s the closest thing to playing in the big leagues before you get to the big leagues.” Schuyler says this passionate fan base in the crowd impacts the team’s play on the field.“You can feel it,” he says. “In big situations it always seems the pitcher can get an extra mile or hour or two, or you can run a little faster down the line.” Take a look down the line, over the right field wall and you’ll see the Dragons provide much more than entertainment. They’re creating economic development.“We had a study done and we have about a million annual impact on the city of Dayton,” says Eric Deutsch, executive vice president of the Dayton Dragons. Deutsch says the Dragons success came as somewhat a surprise, and it's a surprise that brings in half a million people a year to downtown Dayton every season. “It’s just been this crazy thing that no one could have dreamed up,” he says. “We’re happy to keep on keeping on with the numbers.” 1728

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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said Tuesday if a Supreme Court vacancy occurs during next year's presidential election, he would work to confirm a nominee appointed by President Donald Trump.That's a move that is in sharp contrast to his 258

  

SOUTH BEND, Ind. – Pete Buttigieg, who rose from being a small-town Midwestern mayor to a barrier-breaking, top-tier candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination, has ended his campaign.Three people with knowledge of Buttigieg’s decision told The Associated Press he began informing campaign staff on Sunday. They were not authorized to speak publicly and requested anonymity.Buttigieg formally announced he was bowing out of the race during a speech in South Bend, Indiana, the city he led.WATCH BUTTIGIEG'S SPEECH BELOW: 543

  

Rep. Steve King, the Iowa Republican who was stripped of his congressional committee assignments earlier this year, was not allowed to fly aboard Air Force One on Tuesday as President Donald Trump traveled to Iowa, two GOP officials say.King, who represents the state's 4th District in Western Iowa, asked the White House to join the President's entourage, but administration officials rejected the request, two officials familiar with the matter told CNN.Republican Sens. Joni Ernst of Iowa and Deb Fischer of Nebraska joined Trump aboard Air Force One. Ernst had not been planning to travel with the President, citing her voting schedule, but ended up flying to Iowa with Trump.King declined to comment about the snub, telling CNN on Wednesday morning that he had nothing to say about the matter.Instead of cruising back to Washington on Air Force One, King buckled himself into seat 1A and sipped a cup of coffee on an American Airlines flight back to the nation's capital.He attended the Republican Party of Iowa's fundraising dinner in West Des Moines on Tuesday evening. He faces a primary challenge in his re-election bid next year.While King has a history of making incendiary remarks around race and immigration, King was removed from his committee assignments and rebuked by members of his own party after giving an interview with The New York Times in January in which he made racist comments. In the article, King, as part of a defense of what he said was the "culture of America," asked how certain terms had become controversial in modern discourse."White nationalist, white supremacist, Western civilization — how did that language become offensive?" he told the Times. "Why did I sit in classes teaching me about the merits of our history and our civilization?"King said on the House floor in January that he rejected the ideology of white nationalism and he maintains that his comments were misinterpreted. The House Republican Steering Committee removed King from his committee posts shortly after the comments were publicized in January.Despite the controversy, King refused to step aside from his post in Congress and announced in February he'll run for re-election in 2020. He won his race in 2018 by 3.6 percentage points. 2256

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