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Border officers crack open cabbage shipment hiding multimillion-dollar secret at Texas border

Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers made a $10 million drug bust on Monday during an inspection of a commercial tractor trailer transporting cabbage at the Pharr Port of Entry, a bridge near the southernmost part of Texas.

A canine inspection and nonintrusive imaging scan led officers to a hidden load inside the trailer, CBP said. A physical search uncovered 477 packages containing 1,173 pounds of cocaine with an estimated street value of $10,787,500.


County seeks help to care for 16 siblings from squalid home, prosecute their family

The discovery of 16 siblings who authorities say were held at a rural Ohio home for years in squalid conditions is straining the county’s resources as it works to prosecute their parents and two grandparents and provide care to so many children at once.

The local prosecutor said the cost of medical care required also for one of the defendants alone would have bankrupted Vinton County, which led the court to change the grandfather's bond and release him from jail on his own recognizance for care at a hospital so the county didn't have to pay for it. Meanwhile, the county sought help from other prosecutors on the criminal case and is counting on approval next week of $1 million from the state to assist with care for the children, including some who have medical needs or are unable to speak.


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American Fact of the Day!

On July 11, 1979, NASA's first U.S. space station, Skylab, made its fiery return to Earth after more than six years in orbit. While most of the station burned up in the atmosphere, some pieces landed in remote parts of Western Australia, drawing crowds of curious souvenir hunters and making headlines around the world.

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