• KGBT

    Suspect wanted for two thefts out of south McAllen

    MCALLEN, Texas (ValleyCentral) — McAllen police are searching for a man who has two warrants out for his arrest for theft. Authorities say Florentino Trevino, 31, stole money from a south McAllen residence on the 1300 block of S. 23rd St. Trevino stole money from the same residence two times, police add. The first theft []

  • The US military is embedding its officers in corporate America

    The government should do more business with McKinsey & Co. — one of the world’s largest consulting firms — says a Pentagon presentation: “Leverage [the] consulting firm’s expertise and objectivity – outsourcing is a positive action.” While this might sound like a talking point from lobbyists, it actually came from an active-duty naval commander who spent almost a full year working at McKinsey & Co. with you, the taxpayer, footing the bill. It’s no secret that major defense companies spend...

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    ‘Leader’ of Mission auto theft ring arraigned

    MISSION, Texas (ValleyCentral) — The alleged ring leader of an auto theft ring in Mission is being arraigned today. Michael Anthony Salazar, 33, of Mission, was arrested for stealing a 2020 GMC and a 2022 GMC. Prior to Wednesday's arraignment, Salazar was arraigned for two prior arrests of theft of a motor vehicle with $100,000 []

  • Samsung Galaxy M55 arrives in Europe and South America

    The Samsung Galaxy M55 launched in India last month and we wondered whether it will be available to a wider audience – the M54, for example, never came to Europe. Well, wonder no more, the M55 is getting a global release. In fact, it’s already available in Europe and South America. Here it is on Samsung Portugal, in an 8/128GB configuration for €500 and 8/256GB for €550. For comparison, the Galaxy A55 is €500 (down to €480 at the moment) for the 8/128GB phone. Of course, the M55 and A55 have...

  • US Should Adopt UK's 'Rwanda Plan' To Address Illegal Immigration

    US Should Adopt UK's 'Rwanda Plan' To Address Illegal Immigration Authored by Simon Hankinson via The Epoch Times, After nearly two years of legal and political challenges, Britain’s parliament has finally passed a law confirming that Rwanda is a safe place to send people who arrive in the UK illegally by sea. This is a major policy win for the Conservative government of Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and a victory for common sense. Britain, like the United States and Europe, is...

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    Amite Police searching for man connected to multiple thefts at Walmart

    AMITE — The Amite City Police Department is searching for a man connected to two thefts at a Walmart in Amite.On March 26, the suspect was seen on security cameras entering the store and grabbing several bottles of liquor from the shelf and concealing them on his person. He then exit the store without paying for them.The same man seemingly did the same thing on April 17. After both thefts, the suspect can be seen leaving in a light blue sedan with a temporary license plate.Anyone...

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  • Bill Aims to Stop Illegal Aliens From Squatting in US Homes

    A new bill in Congress would stop illegal aliens from squatting in U.S. homes.  “We’re trying to get out in front of it to protect Read More

  • US says China is funding America’s fentanyl crisis

    A congressional report says Chinese firms are subsidized via tax rebates to export fentanyl raw materials

  • Jaishankar Tells Indian Media Student Deaths In US Not Connected

    BENGALURU, (IANS) – Expressing his concern over incidents of killings of Indian students in the US, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar on April 15 stated that though the incidents are unconnected, he does share the worry of the kin. The Indian media has been publishing […]

  • South Korea prepares system to detect illegal stock short selling

    All short-selling transactions by institutional investors will be electronically processed and then filtered through a central detection system

  • ‘We all connected over Flaco’: artists turn beloved animals into symbols of their US cities

    The biggest cities in the US are mourning animals who fostered a rare sense of connection. Art is preserving their legaciesWorking near Central Park, one New Yorker regularly witnessed one of its most beloved residents: Flaco the owl, who became a celebrity after escaping the nearby zoo. The woman took the bird’s message to heart, re-evaluated her life and decided to quit her job. Now, she’s one of dozens with a Flaco tattoo.“They’ll be walking around the rest of their lives, that name and owl...