A county judge dismissed 140 cases against migrants charged with rioting at the U.S. southern border, finding there was no reason to arrest them.

El Paso County Court at Law 7 Judge Ruben Morales on Monday found no probable cause from Texas Department of Public Safety state troopers to restrain the 140 migrants who were arrested earlier this month for rioting, according to the El Paso Times. The charges stemmed from an incident on April 12 when a group of migrants in El Paso’s Lower Valley cut through concertina wire at the border and then rushed into the U.S.

“After reviewing the affidavit, I don’t believe that (probable cause) exists,” Morales stated during the hearing, according to the El Paso Times. “I don’t believe there is probable cause for these individuals to continue to be detained for the offense of riot participation.”

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Judge dismisses riot charges for more than 100 migrants who rushed border | WND | by Around the Web

A county judge dismissed 140 cases against migrants charged with rioting at the U.S. southern border, finding there was no reason to arrest them.

A 4-year-old boy in Denver, abruptly taken ill and hospitalized, lost his heartbeat for 14 hours before, on its own, it started beating again, leaving doctors without an explanation.

But his father, Dominique McDaniel, had the answer: "God got the last say." KDVR reported, "A miracle of modern medicine or a miracle from a higher power? No matter what you believe, the recovery story of Cartier McDaniel is nothing short of amazing."

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'Incredible thing': Boy's heart restarts beating on its own after 14 HOURS! | WND | by Bob Unruh

A 4-year-old boy in Denver, abruptly taken ill and hospitalized, lost his heartbeat for 14 hours before, on its own, it started beating again, leaving doctors without an explanation.

But his father, Dominique McDaniel, had the answer: "God got the last say." KDVR reported, "A miracle of modern medicine or a miracle from a higher power? No matter what you believe, the recovery story of Cartier McDaniel is nothing short of amazing."

Why the long face? Ozempic. Amid the weight loss treatment’s skyrocketing popularity, surgeons believe that Hollywood is experiencing a spike in the side effect known as “Ozempic Face.” Several doctors claimed to the Daily Mail that celebs from John Goodman to Sharon Osborne are among those hit hardest by the alleged condition. For the uninitiated, some side effects of taking Ozempic include sunken eyes, gaunt cheeks and saggy skin, often making the user appear older and more deflated. “Ozempic face is essentially the same characteristics that we see when patients have rapid or regular weight loss,” Dr. Smita Ramanadham, a plastic surgeon in New Jersey, told the Daily Mail.

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Plastic surgeons warn 'Ozempic face' has taken over Hollywood | WND | by Around the Web

Why the long face? Ozempic. Amid the weight loss treatment’s skyrocketing popularity, surgeons believe that Hollywood is experiencing a spike in the side effect known as “Ozempic Face.” Several doctors claimed to the Daily Mail that celebs from John Goodman to Sharon Osborne are among those hit hardest by the alleged condition. For the uninitiated, some side effects of taking Ozempic include sunken eyes, gaunt cheeks and saggy skin, often making the user appear older and more deflated. “Ozempic face is essentially the same characteristics that we see when patients have rapid or regular weight loss,” Dr. Smita Ramanadham, a plastic surgeon in New Jersey, told the Daily Mail.

Boeing reported on Wednesday a net loss of $355 million in the first quarter after months of scrutiny over recent safety issues. Calhoun announced in late March that he would be stepping down from Boeing at the end of the year amid the safety issues. Calhoun could be awarded $32.8 million in total compensation for his work in 2023, adding on to over $64 million already dolled out since he took up the post in 2020, depending on stock performance.

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Boeing posts massive loss following slew of safety issues | WND | by Around the Web

Boeing reported on Wednesday a net loss of $355 million in the first quarter after months of scrutiny over recent safety issues. Calhoun announced in late March that he would be stepping down from Boeing at the end of the year amid the safety issues. Calhoun could be awarded $32.8 million in total compensation for his work in 2023, adding on to over $64 million already dolled out since he took up the post in 2020, depending on stock performance.

Tesla disclosed a shaky earnings report to the public on Tuesday in the latest sign of weakness in the U.S. electric vehicle (EV) market.

The EV maker’s revenue for the first quarter of this year came in nearly 10% below its revenue for the first quarter of 2023, marking the largest decline the company has seen since 2012, according to its quarterly report and CNBC. Tesla’s net income also fell by about 55% relative to 2023, and the company warned investors that “volume growth rate may be notably lower than the growth rate achieved in 2023.”

Tesla, considered by some to be the leader in the American EV market, has seen its share price drop by about 40% over the past calendar year, according to data from Google Finance. This poor performance has been attributed to the firm’s decision to cut prices for some of its products, stiff Chinese competition and poor delivery numbers, according to CNBC.

Tesla reports one of its worst quarters in years in latest sign of trouble for EV market
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Tesla reports one of its worst quarters in years in latest sign of trouble for EV market

Tesla disclosed a shaky earnings report to the public on Tuesday in the latest sign of weakness in the U.S. electric vehicle (EV) market.


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