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Consumers at the largest US bank were hit by suspicious withdrawals, which sent several accounts into the deficit

According to reports, customers at one of America’s largest banks are experiencing incorrect transfers on their accounts. A week ago, complaints about mysterious transfers at Wells Fargo marked “debit card pending correction” started spreading on social media, according to the CBS-affiliated local station WNCT. The mistaken charges depleted accounts of anywhere from a couple of…

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Numerous people demonstrated in Houston in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza

The hundreds of individuals who assembled outside Houston City Hall on Saturday to show support for Gaza have felt the effects of the Israel-Hamas conflict. For the 2nd Saturday in a row, most of the pro-Palestinian activists assembled outside city hall were advocating for peace. “To convey our dissatisfaction and our displeasure with the maintained…

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Branded unconstitutional: The razor-wire fence separating Texas and New Mexico

A legislator from New Mexico called the razor wire fence constructed across the state’s border with Texas “unconstitutional.” The barrier was installed across some of the Texas-New Mexico state lines by Texas Governor Greg Abbott’s National Guard, the most recent action taken by the Republican to stop immigrants from accessing his state. Around the New…

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Will Texas be compensated by the federal government for the planned $1.5 billion in border security?

Kilometers of border wall, flying buoys, coiled wire, and cargo containers. The Texas border is lined with plenty of physical obstructions. However, Governor Greg Abbott is asking for more in the most recent special session, and lawmakers have replied with a $1.5 billion proposal. The funds will be used to maintain existing barriers and build…

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