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EL PASO, TX - EL PASO, Texas (Border Report) – Relatives of five ride-share drivers are demanding answers five days after the disappearance of their loved ones in the border town of Ojinaga, Mexico.
The five rode out of Chihuahua City early last Thursday in different vehicles and their relatives lost contact with them.
The Chihuahua Attorney General’s office identified them as Abigael Ramos Gonzalez, Abigael Ramos Torres, Fabian Ramos Torres, Sandra Salais Calzadillas, and Francisco Ivan Flores Hernandez. The AG’s office said the cars left the state capital at 11 a.m. Some called, texted or used telephone apps at 4 p.m. to tell relatives they were on their way out of Ojinaga but never made it back to Chihuahua City. Click here to read more.

A federal judge openly mocked a 75-year-old grandmother’s faith in the courtroom during a sentencing hearing. Paulette Harlow faces two years in jail for praying at an abortion mill.
Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly handed down the sentence, along with 36 months of supervised release, because of her part in a prayer and hymn sing at a notorious late-term abortion mill in Washington, D.C.
Harlow had been under house arrest since November 2023 because of her rapidly declining health.
Harlow’s husband pleaded with the court for mercy because of his wife’s declining health and feared that she might die in prison. Click here to read more.

BOISE, ID - A popular Idaho saloon and restaurant is facing the wrath of the Alphabet Activists after the owner announced that June would be “Heterosexual Awesomeness Month.” Watch Todd’s interview with the owner.
“Come join us all month to celebrate heterosexuals,” the Old State Saloon announced on Facebook, “for without them, none of us would be here! Each Monday will be Hetero Male Monday and any heterosexual male dressed like a heterosexual male will receive a free draft beer.” Michael Deeds, a writer for the Idaho Statesman, blasted the saloon in a nasty hit piece. He said it was “extremist” and “the last bar on Earth I’d ever want to drink a pint.” Click here to read more.

LANSING, Mich - Michigan lawmakers have approved $4.4 billion in selective business subsidies so far this term and have proposed billions more. The subsidies are billed as economic development programs. Who doesn’t want more economic development? Yet, people should notice that it’s all a show.
Economic development programs are not required to develop the economy. The federal government pays good money for surveyors to provide numbers about jobs, income, unemployment and a host of other economic statistics to measure states’ economic growth. Click here to read more.

COMMERCE CITY, COL -A man's life was saved by wearing a necklace that stopped a bullet that could have likely killed him.
Commerce City Police Department said in a Facebook post that the only likely reason a man was still alive was because of a silver chain. The necklace is about ten millimeters wide.
"We'd say he really dodged a bullet-- but in reality, he LODGED a bullet," police wrote. Police said the victim was in an argument that ended with the other person shooting him in the neck. The suspect was arrested at the scene and faces homicide charges.
Because of the necklace, he only suffered a puncture wound.
The police also said the necklace was not likely pure silver and that people should "maybe think twice before you knock a knockoff." Click here to read more.