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Bodies found in Mexico where Australian, US tourists went missing
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Mexican authorities have located three bodies in the state of Baja California where one American and two Australian tourists were reported missing, the local prosecutor's office said in a statement late on Friday. Australian brothers Callum, 33, and Jake Robinson, 30, and American Carter Rhoad, 30, were last seen on April 27, the Baja California state prosecutor's office previously announced. It referred to the missing American as Jack Carter Rhoad.
2 min read - USSnopes
The Truth Behind Story of 2 Girls Supposedly Missing for 40 Years Until a Man Saw an Old Car and Broke It Open
"The disappearance sparked countless rumors and theories about their fate," an online article read.
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‘I felt like I’d been baited and switched’: Florida woman has to sell house after property tax bill soars 174%
New homeowners are suffering from sticker shock
4 min read - PoliticsReuters
Biden vetoes bid to repeal US labor board rule on contract, franchise workers
President Joe Biden followed through on Friday on his vow to veto a Republican-backed measure that would have repealed a U.S. labor board rule treating companies as the employers of many of their contract and franchise workers and requiring them to bargain with those workers' unions. The proposal to repeal the National Labor Relations Board rule passed Congress narrowly and it is unlikely Republicans can muster the two-thirds majority to override the veto by Biden, a Democrat. In a memo to law
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Court allows Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to join Heber Valley Temple lawsuit
A judge is allowing the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to intervene in a lawsuit regarding the controversial construction of the Heber Valley Temple.
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2 new COVID variants called 'FLiRT' are spreading in the U.S. What are the symptoms?
The new "FLiRT" COVID-19 variants, including KP.2, are spreading in the United States. Will there be a summer surge? Experts discuss KP.2 transmission, symptoms, and vaccines.
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King Charles and UK royals to relinquish dozens of patronages
King Charles and other senior British royals are to relinquish patronages of almost 200 charities and organisations after a review of their association with more than 1,000 groups, Buckingham Palace said on Saturday. The review was launched following the death of Queen Elizabeth to examine all the charities and bodies to which she, Charles and his wife Queen Camilla were connected, either as a president or patron. Elizabeth was patron of 492 organisations, while Charles was affiliated to 441 a
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