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1. ICE arrests more than 150 people in Chicago-area immigration raids ICE agents have arrested more than 150 people in the Chicago area over the past week in an effort to crack down on illegal immigration. The raids, which began on Monday and ended Friday, targeted undocumented immigrants with criminal records and those who had been previously deported. ICE said the raids were conducted in cooperation with local law enforcement and were meant to send a message to the immigrant community that illegal immigration will not be tolerated. The raids come amid a renewed push by the Trump administration to crack down on illegal immigration.
Hi everyone! We are joining, The Cat On My Head’s Sunday Selfie Blog Hop. First off, Rusty. Trouble. Friday wanted to do her selfie with our new medical equipment for the "clinic". We even have an IV pole and blood pressure machine now. And Penny did her selfie on her dad's lap. She has been
The University of Surrey’s innovative solution slashes the price of converting waste emissions into clean, synthetic fuel. First publishing results in Applied Energy, the British-developed Dual-Function Material [DFM] process involve both carbon capture and conversion stages. According to the team responsible, this method could match or outperform more established systems already…
Shutterstock When it comes to agility training, not all dogs are created equal. Some pups were practically born to weave through poles, sprint over A-frames, and leap through hoops like four-legged Olympians. These breeds don’t just enjoy physical challenges—they live for them. With the perfect blend of intelligence, energy, and athleticism, …
At a quiet animal sanctuary in Alberta, Canada, a touching friendship between two pigs is stealing hearts. Napoleon is a senior pig who’s seen better days. He doesn’t enjoy bad weather—or any weather, really. With sore joints and the wisdom of age, Napoleon prefers staying inside where it’s warm and …
Read the full story in Horizon Magazine. What is the first thing that comes to mind when you hear the word “city”? For most of us, it is crowds, busy roads and noise. But a group of young Poles who spoke with visiting EU officials in Warsaw offered a more upbeat and constructive vision. On…