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Guatemalan man indicted on smuggling charges in deaths of 53 migrants left to die in trailer in Texas

On Thursday, the U.S. Justice Department announced in San Antonio that a Guatemalan man has been charged with helping coordinate the 2022 smuggling attempt that ended in the deaths of 53 migrants, who were found dead in a big-rig trailer in 2022 in Texas. Guatemalan law enforcement worked with U.S. agents in multiple search and arrest warrants across Guatemala.

U.S. authorities are seeking to extradite Rigoberto Roman Miranda Orozco, 47, who was indicted in the Western District of Texas in connection with the tractor trailer deaths — the deadliest human smuggling attempt across the U.S.-Mexico border. The bodies were found in San Antonio in the back of a tractor trailer in which the air conditioning was broken and there was no water, according to prosecutors.  Authorities alleged that Orozco could be connected to four Guatemalan migrants in the trailer, three of whom died, and faces up to life in prison if convicted. Six others also were arrested as part of the operation and will be charged in Guatemala. 14 people have been arrested for their roles, in all.

Attorney General Garland said in a news release: “Over the past two years, the Justice Department has worked methodically to hold accountable those responsible for the horrific tragedy in San Antonio that killed 53 people who had been preyed on by human smugglers. We are committed to continuing to work with our partners both in the United States and abroad to target the most prolific and dangerous human smuggling groups operating in Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Colombia and Panama.”

In January, a Mexican national, Riley Covarrubias-Ponce, 31, pleaded guilty to attempting to smuggle the migrants, admitting to accompanying the loaded tractor-trailer before it was abandoned in San Antonio.  Christian Martinez, 29, of Texas also pleaded guilty in September for his involvement with four other suspects, including Homero Zamorano Jr., the 47-year-old driver of the tractor.

On June 1, 2021 — one year before the incident — Garland created Joint Task Force Alpha in partnership with the Department of Homeland Security to strengthen U.S. enforcement efforts against human smuggling emanating from Central America. Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco said in a statement: “Today’s arrests in Guatemala are a continued fulfillment of that pledge. We will not rest in our efforts to disrupt the smuggling networks that capitalize on desperation and foster misery throughout the Western Hemisphere.”

Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas said: “Smugglers prey on migrants and seek profits with complete disregard for human life, as we saw in this tragic incident that killed 53 people. The men and women at Homeland Security Investigations and U.S. Customs and Border Protection work every day to disrupt these sophisticated smuggling networks, and we will continue to work alongside our federal and international partners to dismantle them at every level of operation.”

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FDA approves new Covid vaccine from Pfizer and Moderna

On Thursday, the Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”) approved and granted emergency use authorization for updated Covid-19 vaccines from Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna for the upcoming fall and winter season. The shots should be available within days; as of press time, the FDA hadn’t yet approved a third vaccine from drugmaker Novavax.

The FDA said the vaccines will target the KP.2 strain, which is an offshoot of the omicron variant, marking the third time the vaccines have been updated to match circulating strains since the original series. Dr. Peter Marks, director of the FDA’s Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, in a statement: “Vaccination continues to be the cornerstone of COVID-19 prevention. These updated vaccines meet the agency’s rigorous, scientific standards for safety, effectiveness, and manufacturing quality. Given waning immunity of the population from previous exposure to the virus and from prior vaccination, we strongly encourage those who are eligible to consider receiving an updated COVID-19 vaccine to provide better protection against currently circulating variant.”

The timing of the new vaccines release comes as most of the U.S. is caught in the summer wave of Covid illness. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (‘CDC’) reported that the number of people testing positive for Covid keeps rising and that emergency room visits for Covid have been increasing since mid-May, with hospitalizations also on the rise.

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Camila Cabello, Chappell Roan, Sabrina Carpenter, Lenny Kravitz among 2024 MTV VMAs performers

The MTV Video Music Awards announced that Camila Cabello, Chappell Roan, Sabrina Carpenter, GloRilla and Rauw Alejandro will be among the live performers during the Sept. 11 show at New York’s UBS Arena.

MTV has bumped the date of the 2024 MTV Video Music Awards from Tuesday Sept. 10 to Wednesday Sept. 11. to avoid conflicting with the planned U.S. Presidential debate between vice president Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump.  MTV announced that they will recognize the 23rd anniversary of 9/11, with the network noting that it will support the nonprofit ‘9/11 Day’ (aka September 11 National Day of Service and Remembrance) and Tuesday’s Children, which acknowledges the families of 9/11.

Each of the announced performers is nominated at this year’s VMAs, and Carpenter leads the pack with six nods — including artist of the year and song of the year for her viral hit “Espresso.”  GloRilla has three noms, with Roan and Alejandro earning two, and Cabello for one. This year’s VMAs also has 29 first-time nominees, including Carpenter, Roan, Alejandro, Tyla, Jelly Roll, Sexxy Red, Victoria Monét and many more.

The network later announced a second round of performers, including Lenny Kravitz, Lisa of BLACKPINK, Halsey and Benson Boone. Kravitz, who is nominated for “Best Rock” for his single “Human,” will make his first appearance in more than two decades at the VMAs. BLACKPINK’s Lisa will perform solo for the first time (her song “Rockstar” has earned multiple nominations); Halsey is set to perform a song from their forthcoming fifth album; and Benson Boone, up for three awards, will also be taking the VMAs stage for the first time.

Taylor Swift is the most-nominated artist at the 2024 VMAs, leading with 10 total nods, with her “Fortnight” collaborator Post Malone close behind with nine. Other big names up for Moon People this year include Ariana Grande, Eminem, Megan Thee Stallion, SZA and Olivia Rodrigo.

More performers are expected to be announced in the coming weeks. Fans can vote for their favorite categories at vote.mtv.com now through Friday, Aug. 30. The 2024 MTV Video Music Awards airs live from UBS Arena in New York on Wednesday, Sept. 11 at 8 p.m. ET/PT.

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Kelsea Ballerini announces new LP ‘Patterns’ drops first song ‘Sorry, Mom’

Kelsea Ballerini is set to release her upcoming fifth studio album Patterns on Oct. 25, and the four-time Grammy nominated singer-songwriter has previewed the upcoming LP with the song, “Sorry, Mom.”  Ballerini captioned the album’s cover art on Instagram with the caption: “let’s start unpacking…,” alongside an image depicts her seated atop a pile of luggage heaped together on a beach shore.

Ballerini also noted in an Instagram Reel: “What’s a pattern? It’s like a reoccurring sequence of the first thing you reach for, ’cause it’s closest. It’s the first thought you think or the first feeling you feel, or first response you say, the first choice you make. It’s like your second nature, ’cause it’s what you’ve done over and over and over again, and maybe its familial, or generational, it’s been handed down — it’s in our blood, or maybe it’s learned and developed from adapting to life … and maybe some of our patterns are just our own damn fault. I think we have the ability to look at our patterns and find the ones that serve us and then we look at the ones that we don’t want to carry with us and we don’t want to hand down to future us, and you change them. I think that we make patterns so they don’t make us.”

Ballerini shares that Patterns offers an “accurate snapshot” of her life: “I think that people probably expect this really happy-go-lucky, love, mushy, gushy record from me. That’s not the case. And I’m really proud of that. It would have been easy to, I think, just collect the really beautiful parts of my life that I’ve dusted off and found the last couple of years. But that’s not the fullness of my experience.”

Ballerini also shared the new song Sorry, Mom, posting on her socials:  “sorry mom, a love letter to the growth of mother and daughter to woman and woman, is OUT in the world and i couldn’t be more proud to share this song with you. it was one of the first songs i wrote for this album, alongside my 4 dear brilliant magical friends and collaborators (who i had the honor of making all of patterns with), and we hope you love it.”

To presave Patterns, head HERE.
Stream Sorry, Mom: HERE.

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Fifth body found inside superyacht that sank off Sicily

Italian authorities say a fifth body has been found in the search for those missing from the superyacht Bayesian, which sank earlier in the week after it was caught in the storm while anchored off the coast of Porticello, a village near the Sicilian capital city of Palermo.. The identities of the bodies retrieved were not immediately released.

Salvatore Cocina, director of the island’s Civil Protection Agency, confirmed to NBC News that divers recovered four bodies Wednesday from inside a superyacht that sank in a sudden storm off Sicily. Later on Wednesday, Cocina confirmed to Sky News that a fifth body had been found and was being brought to shore. One passenger remains missing. Their recovery follows a dayslong search in the deep waters off the Italian coast where British tech tycoon Mike Lynch and several others were believed to be trapped in the hull. Lynch’s 18-year-old daughter, Hannah; Morgan Stanley International Chairman Jonathan Bloomer and his wife Judy; and Clifford Chance lawyer Chris Morvillo and his wife Neda, are also missing.

The vessel sank early Monday after its mast — one of the world’s tallest — broke in half during a violent storm. The yacht sank after a small waterspout (a type of tornado) spun over the Mediterranean island, likely capsizing the boat. Fifteen people were rescued, with six initially reported missing, and one body recovered Monday – the ship’s cook, identified as Canadian-Antiguan national Recaldo Thomas. The Bayesian is owned by a firm linked to Lynch’s wife, Angela Bacares, who was among the survivors rescued by a nearby vessel after getting into a lifeboat.

According to CharterWorld Luxury Yacht Charters, the U.K.-registered Bayesian yacht was built by Italian shipbuilder Perini Navi in 2008. It could carry 12 guests and a crew of up to 10, with its nearly 250-foot mast being noted as the ‘tallest aluminum sailing mast in the world.’

Italian rescue teams are expected to continue their search at dawn on Thursday, after concluding their search for the day.

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Longtime New Jersey congressman Rep. Bill Pascrell Jr. dies at age 87

New Jersey Democratic Rep. Bill Pascrell Jr., a 14-term incumbent and a fixture in his hometown of Paterson for more than four decades, died on Wednesday at the age of 87. Pascrell was slated to run for a 15th term in the fall.

Pascrell died Wednesday morning at Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center in Livingston, New Jersey, according to his long-time chief of staff, Ben Rich. A cause of death has not yet been released, but Pascrell had been suffering with a respiratory illness that hospitalized him for nearly a month over the summer.

His family also posted on social media: “It is with deep sadness that we announce that Bill Pascrell Jr., our beloved husband, father, and grandfather, passed away this morning. As our United States Representative, Bill fought to his last breath to return to the job he cherished and to the people he loved. Bill lived his entire life in Paterson and had an unwavering love for the city he grew up in and served. He is now at peace after a lifetime devoted to our great nation America.”

Pascrell was a graduate of Fordham University and served in the Army for six years. He worked as a teacher in Paterson and served on the Board of Education there from 1979 to 1982 before going on to the state Legislature.  He was first elected to the New Jersey General Assembly in 1988, and then was elected mayor of Paterson in 1990. He went on to serve in Congress in 1996.

Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy remembered Pascrell for “an unwavering instinct for drawing strength from our state’s diversity” and said he was a “champion for our most vulnerable neighbors. He was a unifier in every sense of the word— and always sought to bring the people of New Jersey together around our shared principles. But for many New Jerseyans, Bill will be remembered most fondly for leading the fight for our families in Congress over the past 27 years. At every stage of his Congressional career, he stood up for our neighbors by defending access to reproductive health care, keeping our communities safe from gun violence, supporting our law enforcement officers and first responders, protecting our natural wonders — like Paterson’s Great Falls — and so much more.”

Pascrell is the second New Jersey representative to die in office this year; Rep. Donald Payne Jr. died in April, and was succeeded on the ballot in a special primary held last month by Newark City Council President LaMonica McIver. It’s unclear yet whether there will be a special election to fill Pascrell’s unexpired term, which ends in January.

Rep. Rob Menendez wrote on social media: “Bill Pascrell was more than a colleague, he was a friend, mentor and someone who I greatly admired and loved. Bill was Paterson to his core – tough but compassionate, a relentless fighter who always championed his constituents and never encountered a fight he wasn’t ready to take on. He loved his job and he did it with purpose every single day. His voice, his work, and his dedication will never be forgotten. But today is a sad day. I’m going to miss Bill so very much. It’s hard to think about going back to DC and not seeing him there on the House floor in the back corner holding court or after votes getting together to connect over a meal. He was a true friend and I will forever cherish our time together and I will always carry his memory with me. May he rest in peace.”

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Taylor Swift shares music video for “I Can Do It With a Broken Heart”

Taylor Swift has premiered the music video for her “The Tortured Poets Department” song “I Can Do It With A Broken Heart”. “I Can Do It With a Broken Heart” is just the second song from TTPD to get an official music video, following her Post Malone collab, “Fortnight.”

Swift surprised the crowd at the final show of her European Eras Tour at at Wembley Stadium in London with the debut of the nearly four-minute long music video, just after she wrapped the show with her usual closer, “Karma.” The clip offers a behind-the-scenes look at the Eras Tour, which kicked off last March in Arizona and has travelled around the globe. The video features Swift’s background dancers and tour crew preparing for the new “Tortured Poets” segment of the show.

Swift wrapped up her eighth date at Wembley, where she was joined by Jack Antonoff and Florence Welch (of Florence and the Machine) for a mashup of “Death by a Thousand Cuts” and “Getaway Car,” and the live debut of “Florida!!!” with Welch. The concert marked the end of Swift’s European leg of her tour; she will return to North America on Oct. 18 for a show at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, Florida.

Check out the video for “I Can Do It With a Broken Heart”: HERE.

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Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars team up in video for ‘Die with a Smile’

“Die with a Smile,” the new duet between Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars, has dropped alongside the official music video for the song.

“Die With a Smile” marks the first collaboration for the duo, and Lady Gaga shared: “Bruno and I have a lot of mutual respect for each other and were talking about collaborating. I was finishing up my own album in Malibu and one night after a long day he asked me to come to his studio to hear something he was working on. It was around midnight when I got there and I was blown away when I heard what he had started making. We stayed up all night and finished writing and recording the song. Bruno’s talent is beyond explanation. His musicianship and vision are next level. There’s no one like him.” Mars added: “Getting to work with Gaga has been an honor. She’s an icon and she makes this song magical. I’m so excited for everyone to hear it.”

Mars directed the 4-minute clip alongside Daniel Ramos, which features Mars and Gaga wearing matching blue-grey outfits with red accents as they sing to each other on stage in what looks to be a television studio. Mars strums a guitar, while Gaga smokes and plays the piano.

Take a look at Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars in the video for ‘Die With A Smile’ – here.

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BMW recalls more than 720,000 cars due to electric water pump defect

On Tuesday, BMW announced it is recalling it is recalling 720,796 vehicles in North America due to an issue with the water pump’s electrical connector that may short circuit as a result of faulty installation, posing a fire hazard.

According to a National Highway Traffic Safety Administration report, the impacted vehicles have water pumps with insufficient sealing, and may be susceptible to fluid ingress at the electrical plug connector over time. There is the possibility that a short circuit could occur, and there’s the potential for a fire, in rare cases.

Recall documents posted by the NHTSA read that “an improperly sealed electrical connector on the water pump may be exposed to water and short circuit .. specifically, blowby-liquid from the positive crankcase ventilation system may collect on the intake air hose, eventually drip onto the plug connector .. this could increase the risk of a thermal event and, in rare cases, a fire.”

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said that the recall applies to the following BMW models:

  • BMW 228XI 2014-2016
  • BMW 328I 2012-2016
  • BMW 328XI 2012-2016
  • BMW 428I 2014-2016
  • BMW 428XI 2015-2016
  • BMW 528I 2012-2016
  • BMW X1 2012-2015
  • BMW X3 2013-2017
  • BMW X4 2015-2018
  • BMW X5 2016-2018
  • BMW Z4 2012-2016

Notification letters will be mailed to vehicle owners on October 4, where they will be instructed to take their cars to an authorized BMW center  where water pumps and plug connectors will be inspected and replaced as necessary for free. Per the recall report, a shield will be also installed to divert any fluid that might drop down onto the pump from the positive crankcase ventilation system’s intake air house.  Owners may contact BMW customer service at 1-800-525-7417.

BMW’s number for the recall is “24V-608.” Owners can also contact NHTSA’s safety hotline at 1-888-327-4236 (toll-free at 1-800-424-9153) or go to www.nhtsa.gov for further information.

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Israel says they have retrieved the bodies of six Israeli hostages from Gaza

The Israeli military said Tuesday that it had recovered the bodies of six hostages who were taken into the Gaza Strip following the Hamas-led Oct. 7 terror attacks. The Israel Defense Forces said in a statement that troops recovered the bodies of six Israeli hostages in an overnight operation in the city of Khan Younis in southern Gaza. The operation came as the United States, Egypt and Qatar pushed for a cease-fire deal that would end Israel’s monthslong military offensive in Gaza and see the release of the hostages who remain held in the enclave.

In a joint statement, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and the Israeli Security Agency (ISA) identified the hostages as: Haim Perry, 80; Yoram Metzger, 80; Avraham Munder, 79; Alexander Dancyg, 76; Nadav Popplewell, 51; and Yagev Buchshtav, 35.  Metzger, Munder, Popplewell and Buchshtav had family members who were also abducted but freed during a November cease-fire.

Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Monday that he’d had a productive meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and he had accepted a bridging proposal for a cease-fire deal and that it was “now incumbent on Hamas to do the same.” Hamas on Tuesday expressed “astonishment” at the suggestion that it was holding up a deal, calling the comments by Blinken and President Joe Biden “misleading claims that do not reflect the true position of the movement, which is keen to reach a cessation of aggression. We consider these statements a renewed American green light for the government of Zionist extremists to commit more crimes against defenseless civilians, and in pursuit of the goals of exterminating and displacing our people.”

Netanyahu said in a statement on Tuesday: “tonight our forces returned the bodies of six of our hostages who were held by the murderous terrorist organization Hamas… we thank those involved in the operation for their bravery and determined action .. our hearts ache for the terrible loss.” 

According to Israeli officials, more than 100 hostages remain held in Gaza, with around a third of them believed to be dead. Netanyahu said in a statement shared on X:  “The State of Israel will continue to make every effort to return all of our hostages — the living and the deceased.”  

According to data from the Israeli Government Press Office, there are currently 109 Israeli hostages being held in Gaza, including 36 believed to be dead. More than 40,000 Palestinians have been killed and more than 92,000 injured during Israel’s war in Gaza, according to the health ministry in the enclave.

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