Assam Election 2026: BJP vs Congress manifesto promises decoded for voters
The political landscape in Assam is heating up as the 2026 assembly elections approach, with major parties unveiling their manifestos to attract voters across the state. Both Bharatiya Janata Party and Indian National C
Assam Election 2026: BJP vs Congress manifesto promises decoded for voters
The political landscape in Assam is heating up as the 2026 assembly elections approach, with major parties unveiling their manifestos to attract voters across the state. Both Bharatiya Janata Party and Indian National C
Oakland Unified reports progress on fixing lead in school water sources
The Oakland Unified School District in California is approaching the resolution of a widespread lead contamination issue affecting drinking water across its campuses, following more than a year of testing and infrastructure repairs. District officials confirmed that as of March 2026, only two faucets remain out of service, marking significant progress in addressing elevated lead levels that were discovered in aging plumbing systems. The issue first emerged over the past 18 months, w
Oakland Unified reports progress on fixing lead in school water sources
The Oakland Unified School District in California is approaching the resolution of a widespread lead contamination issue affecting drinking water across its campuses, following more than a year of testing and infrastructure repairs. District officials confirmed that as of March 2026, only two faucets remain out of service, marking significant progress in addressing elevated lead levels that were discovered in aging plumbing systems. The issue first emerged over the past 18 months, w
Texas hemp ban forces CBD shop closures ahead of new rule rollout
ADDISON, Texas — A new state rule banning certain products in CBD and vape shops is set to take effect on Tuesday, April 1, 2026, prompting immediate closures and raising concerns among retailers across the Dallas-Fort Worth region. The regulation eliminates smokable hemp products, significantly increases licensing fees, and introduces stricter compliance requirements for businesses operating in the sector. The impact is already being felt. A CBD retail store near Addison ceased operations on Monday, March 31, 2026, its final day before the rule takes effect. Store employees reported a steady stream of customers purchasing remaining inventory, as shelves were largely cleared in anticipation of the ban. For many retailers, smokable hemp products represent a substantial share of revenue, making the restriction particularly disruptive. Business operators say the timing of the regulation has compounded existing challenges. One retail manager noted that the store had been preparing to relocate, but the combined effect of losing a major product category and facing sharply higher licensing costs made continued operations unsustainable. Industry leaders argue that such restrictions could push consumers toward unregulated markets, raising broader concerns about product safety and oversight. The updated rule also increases annual licensing fees for CBD and vape retailers from just over $150 to $5,000, a steep rise that many small businesses say is difficult to absorb. Some operators estimate that prior restrictions, including a ban on disposable vape products introduced in September 2025, had already reduced revenues by as much as 25%, with the latest changes potentially doubling that impact. Despite the challenges, some businesses are choosing to remain open and adapt. Executives at one Dallas-based hemp company reported strong customer demand in the days leading up to the rule’s implementation, as consumers stocked up on affected products. However, they anticipate losing approximately 30% of their sales moving forward. In addition to product restrictions and fee increases, the regulation mandates child-resistant packaging, updated labeling standards, and raises the legal purchasing age to 21. Businesses that fail to comply risk losing their licenses and could face fines of up to $10,000 per day for violations.
Texas hemp ban forces CBD shop closures ahead of new rule rollout
ADDISON, Texas — A new state rule banning certain products in CBD and vape shops is set to take effect on Tuesday, April 1, 2026, prompting immediate closures and raising concerns among retailers across the Dallas-Fort Worth region. The regulation eliminates smokable hemp products, significantly increases licensing fees, and introduces stricter compliance requirements for businesses operating in the sector. The impact is already being felt. A CBD retail store near Addison ceased operations on Monday, March 31, 2026, its final day before the rule takes effect. Store employees reported a steady stream of customers purchasing remaining inventory, as shelves were largely cleared in anticipation of the ban. For many retailers, smokable hemp products represent a substantial share of revenue, making the restriction particularly disruptive. Business operators say the timing of the regulation has compounded existing challenges. One retail manager noted that the store had been preparing to relocate, but the combined effect of losing a major product category and facing sharply higher licensing costs made continued operations unsustainable. Industry leaders argue that such restrictions could push consumers toward unregulated markets, raising broader concerns about product safety and oversight. The updated rule also increases annual licensing fees for CBD and vape retailers from just over $150 to $5,000, a steep rise that many small businesses say is difficult to absorb. Some operators estimate that prior restrictions, including a ban on disposable vape products introduced in September 2025, had already reduced revenues by as much as 25%, with the latest changes potentially doubling that impact. Despite the challenges, some businesses are choosing to remain open and adapt. Executives at one Dallas-based hemp company reported strong customer demand in the days leading up to the rule’s implementation, as consumers stocked up on affected products. However, they anticipate losing approximately 30% of their sales moving forward. In addition to product restrictions and fee increases, the regulation mandates child-resistant packaging, updated labeling standards, and raises the legal purchasing age to 21. Businesses that fail to comply risk losing their licenses and could face fines of up to $10,000 per day for violations.
8 Women Die in Temple Stampede in Bihar's Nalanda, Investigation Underway
In a tragic incident in Bihar's Nalanda district, eight women lost their lives in a stampede that occurred at a local temple. The incident took place when thousands of devotees had gathered for a religious event, leading to a massive crowd surge that caused the deadly stampede. The temple, a popular site for pilgrims, became the scene of chaos and panic as people rushed towards the main entrance. Authorities have expressed deep sorrow over the incident and have ordered an immediate probe into
8 Women Die in Temple Stampede in Bihar's Nalanda, Investigation Underway
In a tragic incident in Bihar's Nalanda district, eight women lost their lives in a stampede that occurred at a local temple. The incident took place when thousands of devotees had gathered for a religious event, leading to a massive crowd surge that caused the deadly stampede. The temple, a popular site for pilgrims, became the scene of chaos and panic as people rushed towards the main entrance. Authorities have expressed deep sorrow over the incident and have ordered an immediate probe into
Cranford police conduct crosswalk sting to enforce pedestrian safety
CRANFORD, N.J. — Drivers in Cranford are being warned to follow crosswalk laws after local authorities carried out a targeted pedestrian safety enforcement operation during the week of Monday, March 23, 2026. The initiative, led by the Cranford Police Department, focused on improving compliance at marked crosswalks and reducing the risk of accidents involving pedestrians. As part of the operation, officers conducted a “pedestrian decoy” detail at a crosswalk equipped with a Rect
Cranford police conduct crosswalk sting to enforce pedestrian safety
CRANFORD, N.J. — Drivers in Cranford are being warned to follow crosswalk laws after local authorities carried out a targeted pedestrian safety enforcement operation during the week of Monday, March 23, 2026. The initiative, led by the Cranford Police Department, focused on improving compliance at marked crosswalks and reducing the risk of accidents involving pedestrians. As part of the operation, officers conducted a “pedestrian decoy” detail at a crosswalk equipped with a Rect
Jagan Depressed Over Family Dispute With Sharmila: Spokesperson's Statement
The YSR family, once the epitome of political unity, has been embroiled in a public dispute since the 2019 elections, with Sharmila accusing her brother, YS Jagan, of grabbing their family properties. This family matter, initially intended to be private, has now escalated into a highly publicized issue with tribunal cases and open letters exchanged between the siblings, as well as their mother, Vijayamma. In a recent statement, YSR Congress spokesperson, Rachamallu Siva Prasad Reddy, shed light on Jagan's emotional state regarding the ongoing family conflict. According to Reddy, Jagan is not avoiding the issue due to a lack of courage but is instead deeply pained by the situation. He expressed that Jagan values family ties and his affection for his sister, which has kept him from responding publicly to Sharmila’s accusations. Reddy stated, “Jagan is not scared to speak up but is upset over the impact of this family dispute on their bond. If Sharmila thinks Jagan lacks integrity, she can see for herself who has survived the political battles in AP without alliances.” This statement adds another layer to the complex issue, as many argue that Jagan should address the matter directly, especially given that Sharmila and Vijayamma have publicly claimed that he is at fault in the property dispute. However, instead of directly confronting the issue, Jagan continues to leave responses to his party spokespersons, raising more questions about his stance on the matter. Sharmila’s supporters, however, disagree with Reddy's perspective. They argue that if Jagan truly valued family ties, he would take concrete steps to redistribute the properties in a fair and legal manner. They point out that Jagan cannot claim to respect family values while his mother and sister continue to accuse him of withholding YSR’s properties from them. The accusations have caused significant rifts, and the lack of a direct resolution from Jagan only adds fuel to the fire. While politicians are accustomed to handling public disputes and political adversaries, Jagan's challenge seems more personal, as he is now forced to address tensions not only with political rivals but with his own family. Yet, Jagan’s silence on the matter has left many questioning whether he will ever publicly resolve this issue, especially as his mother and sister continue to voice their grievances in public. The ongoing dispute is far from over, and with each passing day, the stakes in this family drama grow higher, both in political and emotional terms. The public's interest in this matter is unlikely to fade anytime soon, and it remains to be seen whether Jagan will finally take a stand and clear the air on this long-running issue.
Jagan Depressed Over Family Dispute With Sharmila: Spokesperson's Statement
The YSR family, once the epitome of political unity, has been embroiled in a public dispute since the 2019 elections, with Sharmila accusing her brother, YS Jagan, of grabbing their family properties. This family matter, initially intended to be private, has now escalated into a highly publicized issue with tribunal cases and open letters exchanged between the siblings, as well as their mother, Vijayamma. In a recent statement, YSR Congress spokesperson, Rachamallu Siva Prasad Reddy, shed light on Jagan's emotional state regarding the ongoing family conflict. According to Reddy, Jagan is not avoiding the issue due to a lack of courage but is instead deeply pained by the situation. He expressed that Jagan values family ties and his affection for his sister, which has kept him from responding publicly to Sharmila’s accusations. Reddy stated, “Jagan is not scared to speak up but is upset over the impact of this family dispute on their bond. If Sharmila thinks Jagan lacks integrity, she can see for herself who has survived the political battles in AP without alliances.” This statement adds another layer to the complex issue, as many argue that Jagan should address the matter directly, especially given that Sharmila and Vijayamma have publicly claimed that he is at fault in the property dispute. However, instead of directly confronting the issue, Jagan continues to leave responses to his party spokespersons, raising more questions about his stance on the matter. Sharmila’s supporters, however, disagree with Reddy's perspective. They argue that if Jagan truly valued family ties, he would take concrete steps to redistribute the properties in a fair and legal manner. They point out that Jagan cannot claim to respect family values while his mother and sister continue to accuse him of withholding YSR’s properties from them. The accusations have caused significant rifts, and the lack of a direct resolution from Jagan only adds fuel to the fire. While politicians are accustomed to handling public disputes and political adversaries, Jagan's challenge seems more personal, as he is now forced to address tensions not only with political rivals but with his own family. Yet, Jagan’s silence on the matter has left many questioning whether he will ever publicly resolve this issue, especially as his mother and sister continue to voice their grievances in public. The ongoing dispute is far from over, and with each passing day, the stakes in this family drama grow higher, both in political and emotional terms. The public's interest in this matter is unlikely to fade anytime soon, and it remains to be seen whether Jagan will finally take a stand and clear the air on this long-running issue.
Tree crashes into train cab in New Jersey as storms disrupt rail services
Severe storms sweeping across the state of New Jersey caused dramatic damage to rail infrastructure after a tree crashed through the cab of a moving train, narrowly avoiding serious injuries. The incident occurred on the Atlantic City Rail Line, highlighting the intensity of the overnight weather conditions that battered parts of the region. According to officials, the tree struck the engineer’s cab during the height of the storm. Despite the severity of the impact, the train engine
Tree crashes into train cab in New Jersey as storms disrupt rail services
Severe storms sweeping across the state of New Jersey caused dramatic damage to rail infrastructure after a tree crashed through the cab of a moving train, narrowly avoiding serious injuries. The incident occurred on the Atlantic City Rail Line, highlighting the intensity of the overnight weather conditions that battered parts of the region. According to officials, the tree struck the engineer’s cab during the height of the storm. Despite the severity of the impact, the train engine
FBI to deploy new agents in Washington as part of violent crime crackdown
WASHINGTON — The Federal Bureau of Investigation is preparing to assign additional agents to Washington, D.C., as part of an ongoing federal effort aimed at reducing violent crime across the nation’s capital. Officials say the move will strengthen the work already being carried out by the D.C. Safe and Beautiful Task Force, a collaborative initiative involving federal and local law enforcement agencies. According to an FBI spokesperson, a small group of newly trained agents grad
FBI to deploy new agents in Washington as part of violent crime crackdown
WASHINGTON — The Federal Bureau of Investigation is preparing to assign additional agents to Washington, D.C., as part of an ongoing federal effort aimed at reducing violent crime across the nation’s capital. Officials say the move will strengthen the work already being carried out by the D.C. Safe and Beautiful Task Force, a collaborative initiative involving federal and local law enforcement agencies. According to an FBI spokesperson, a small group of newly trained agents grad
DC lifts Potomac River health advisory after E.Coli levels stabilize
The District of Columbia has lifted the health advisory for the Potomac River following a prolonged sewage spill that began about a month and a half ago. Officials cited consistently normal E.Coli levels for the past three weeks as the primary reason for removing the advisory on Monday morning. The DC Director of Health emphasized that protecting the health and safety of residents remains a top priority and confirmed that conditions within the District’s portion of the river no longer pose an
DC lifts Potomac River health advisory after E.Coli levels stabilize
The District of Columbia has lifted the health advisory for the Potomac River following a prolonged sewage spill that began about a month and a half ago. Officials cited consistently normal E.Coli levels for the past three weeks as the primary reason for removing the advisory on Monday morning. The DC Director of Health emphasized that protecting the health and safety of residents remains a top priority and confirmed that conditions within the District’s portion of the river no longer pose an
Illinois primary election 2026: how to register and vote before March 17
Illinois voters are preparing to head to the polls for a series of high-profile races in the upcoming March 17 primary election, with contests ranging from U.S. Senate and governor to congressional seats and local judgeships. Although the standard voter registration period has closed across the state, eligible residents still have opportunities to register and cast their ballots before and on Election Day. The Illinois primary election will determine party nominees for several state
Illinois primary election 2026: how to register and vote before March 17
Illinois voters are preparing to head to the polls for a series of high-profile races in the upcoming March 17 primary election, with contests ranging from U.S. Senate and governor to congressional seats and local judgeships. Although the standard voter registration period has closed across the state, eligible residents still have opportunities to register and cast their ballots before and on Election Day. The Illinois primary election will determine party nominees for several state
Maryland moves to curb rising energy bills with new reforms
LARGO, Md. — Facing mounting public pressure over sharply rising utility costs, Maryland lawmakers and local officials are advancing a series of measures aimed at delivering immediate financial relief while pursuing long-term changes to the state’s energy infrastructure. The coordinated push reflects growing concern among residents who say recent power bills have become increasingly difficult to manage. In Annapolis, the administration of Gov. Wes Moore introduced Senate Bill 38
Maryland moves to curb rising energy bills with new reforms
LARGO, Md. — Facing mounting public pressure over sharply rising utility costs, Maryland lawmakers and local officials are advancing a series of measures aimed at delivering immediate financial relief while pursuing long-term changes to the state’s energy infrastructure. The coordinated push reflects growing concern among residents who say recent power bills have become increasingly difficult to manage. In Annapolis, the administration of Gov. Wes Moore introduced Senate Bill 38
Changes to HRA Claims for Rent Paid to Family: What You Need to Know
Salaried employees often claim House Rent Allowance (HRA) for rent paid to family members, such as parents or spouses, under the current tax regime. However, under the proposed draft Income-tax Rules, 2026, such arrangements may soon undergo closer scrutiny, especially if the rent exceeds Rs 1 lakh in a financial year. The new rules, if implemented, would require taxpayers to disclose their relationship with the landlord along with other details like the landlord’s name, address, and PAN nu
Changes to HRA Claims for Rent Paid to Family: What You Need to Know
Salaried employees often claim House Rent Allowance (HRA) for rent paid to family members, such as parents or spouses, under the current tax regime. However, under the proposed draft Income-tax Rules, 2026, such arrangements may soon undergo closer scrutiny, especially if the rent exceeds Rs 1 lakh in a financial year. The new rules, if implemented, would require taxpayers to disclose their relationship with the landlord along with other details like the landlord’s name, address, and PAN nu
DC Water says Potomac sewage spill remains contained despite storms
WASHINGTON — DC Water officials said recent snow and rain have not worsened contamination levels linked to the Potomac sewer line failure, even as crews confront new engineering hurdles and unresolved questions about how repair costs will be divided. The agency confirmed that Mayor Muriel Bowser previously sought full federal reimbursement for the sewer collapse under disaster aid provisions. However, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers indicated Monday that the current agreement cov
DC Water says Potomac sewage spill remains contained despite storms
WASHINGTON — DC Water officials said recent snow and rain have not worsened contamination levels linked to the Potomac sewer line failure, even as crews confront new engineering hurdles and unresolved questions about how repair costs will be divided. The agency confirmed that Mayor Muriel Bowser previously sought full federal reimbursement for the sewer collapse under disaster aid provisions. However, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers indicated Monday that the current agreement cov
New Jersey Transit to resume bus and rail services Tuesday morning
New Jersey Transit is preparing to restore bus and rail operations Tuesday morning, though officials caution that riders should expect modified service and potential delays. The announcement was made Monday evening by agency President and CEO Kris Kolluri, who outlined the phased return plan for commuters across the state. According to Kolluri, bus services are scheduled to begin running at 4 a.m. Tuesday. However, normal routing may not be fully in place, as some detours and delays could occur depending on overnight road conditions. TransitNJ officials are urging passengers to allow extra travel time during the morning commute and to monitor real-time updates before departing. Rail operations are expected to resume an hour later, beginning at 5 a.m., but the full network restoration depends on ongoing infrastructure work. Amtrak crews are working overnight on critical switch repairs within shared rail corridors. Kolluri noted that if the Amtrak work is not completed on schedule, certain lines may face continued disruptions. Specifically, the Raritan Valley Line and the North Jersey Coast Line could remain suspended, and the Northeast Corridor Line may be unable to make some local stops. Even where trains resume service, riders should anticipate a reduced timetable. Officials confirmed that all rail routes will operate under a modified weekend schedule for the time being. This temporary measure is intended to stabilize operations while crews complete remaining repairs and assess system conditions. Transit authorities emphasized that safety and reliability remain the top priorities as service gradually returns. Commuters across New Jersey are advised to check official travel alerts frequently and plan ahead for possible changes during the first day of resumed operations.
New Jersey Transit to resume bus and rail services Tuesday morning
New Jersey Transit is preparing to restore bus and rail operations Tuesday morning, though officials caution that riders should expect modified service and potential delays. The announcement was made Monday evening by agency President and CEO Kris Kolluri, who outlined the phased return plan for commuters across the state. According to Kolluri, bus services are scheduled to begin running at 4 a.m. Tuesday. However, normal routing may not be fully in place, as some detours and delays could occur depending on overnight road conditions. TransitNJ officials are urging passengers to allow extra travel time during the morning commute and to monitor real-time updates before departing. Rail operations are expected to resume an hour later, beginning at 5 a.m., but the full network restoration depends on ongoing infrastructure work. Amtrak crews are working overnight on critical switch repairs within shared rail corridors. Kolluri noted that if the Amtrak work is not completed on schedule, certain lines may face continued disruptions. Specifically, the Raritan Valley Line and the North Jersey Coast Line could remain suspended, and the Northeast Corridor Line may be unable to make some local stops. Even where trains resume service, riders should anticipate a reduced timetable. Officials confirmed that all rail routes will operate under a modified weekend schedule for the time being. This temporary measure is intended to stabilize operations while crews complete remaining repairs and assess system conditions. Transit authorities emphasized that safety and reliability remain the top priorities as service gradually returns. Commuters across New Jersey are advised to check official travel alerts frequently and plan ahead for possible changes during the first day of resumed operations.
Ohio considers income tax break for religious donations under HB 444
Ohio lawmakers are advancing a proposal that would allow residents to claim state income tax deductions for qualifying church donations, arguing the move would bring Ohio policy in line with federal tax law while strengthening faith-based services across local communities. House Bill 444, also known as the Tithing Protection Act, was introduced last fall by Republican Rep. Josh Williams of Sylvania Township and Democratic Rep. Dontavius Jarrells of Columbus. The measure received its first he
Ohio considers income tax break for religious donations under HB 444
Ohio lawmakers are advancing a proposal that would allow residents to claim state income tax deductions for qualifying church donations, arguing the move would bring Ohio policy in line with federal tax law while strengthening faith-based services across local communities. House Bill 444, also known as the Tithing Protection Act, was introduced last fall by Republican Rep. Josh Williams of Sylvania Township and Democratic Rep. Dontavius Jarrells of Columbus. The measure received its first he
Phillipsburg sinkholes raise safety concerns after dump truck incident
Phillipsburg officials say repair work on several large sinkholes could take days or even weeks as crews continue to assess the extent of the damage and investigate the underlying cause. Local authorities are working closely with engineers and utility providers to determine whether additional ground failures could occur in the affected area. Mayor Randy Piazza Jr. said the town is taking the situation seriously, noting that while the region sits on a substantial limestone deposit wh
Phillipsburg sinkholes raise safety concerns after dump truck incident
Phillipsburg officials say repair work on several large sinkholes could take days or even weeks as crews continue to assess the extent of the damage and investigate the underlying cause. Local authorities are working closely with engineers and utility providers to determine whether additional ground failures could occur in the affected area. Mayor Randy Piazza Jr. said the town is taking the situation seriously, noting that while the region sits on a substantial limestone deposit wh
Lufthansa strike forces hundreds of flight cancellations across Germany
Hundreds of Lufthansa flights were cancelled across Germany on Thursday after pilots and flight attendants launched coordinated strike action, disrupting travel plans for tens of thousands of passengers and straining operations at the country’s busiest airports. Aircraft operated by Germany’s largest carrier remained grounded at major hubs including Frankfurt and Munich as employees walked out in a dispute centered on pay, benefits and long-term employment conditions. The airlin
Lufthansa strike forces hundreds of flight cancellations across Germany
Hundreds of Lufthansa flights were cancelled across Germany on Thursday after pilots and flight attendants launched coordinated strike action, disrupting travel plans for tens of thousands of passengers and straining operations at the country’s busiest airports. Aircraft operated by Germany’s largest carrier remained grounded at major hubs including Frankfurt and Munich as employees walked out in a dispute centered on pay, benefits and long-term employment conditions. The airlin
Celebrate Valentine’s Day with Love, Gifts, and Heartfelt Gestures of Affection
Valentine's Day, celebrated every year on February 14th, is a day dedicated to honoring love, affection, and the bonds we share with the people we care about. While it is often associated with romantic love, it is also a time to express appreciation and affection for family, friends, and anyone who holds a special place in our hearts. From exchanging gifts to sharing heartfelt messages, Valentine’s Day has become a global celebration of love in all its forms.
Celebrate Valentine’s Day with Love, Gifts, and Heartfelt Gestures of Affection
Valentine's Day, celebrated every year on February 14th, is a day dedicated to honoring love, affection, and the bonds we share with the people we care about. While it is often associated with romantic love, it is also a time to express appreciation and affection for family, friends, and anyone who holds a special place in our hearts. From exchanging gifts to sharing heartfelt messages, Valentine’s Day has become a global celebration of love in all its forms.
Amtrak portal bridge cutover to disrupt NJ Transit service for one month
Amtrak will begin a significant phase of rail infrastructure work on Feb. 15 as crews transfer train operations from the aging Portal Bridge to the newly constructed Portal North Bridge across the Hackensack River, a month-long effort expected to disrupt regular service for thousands of daily commuters in northern New Jersey and New York City. The transition, commonly referred to as a cutover, is designed to prepare the new span to handle active rail traffic and marks a key step in a broader
Amtrak portal bridge cutover to disrupt NJ Transit service for one month
Amtrak will begin a significant phase of rail infrastructure work on Feb. 15 as crews transfer train operations from the aging Portal Bridge to the newly constructed Portal North Bridge across the Hackensack River, a month-long effort expected to disrupt regular service for thousands of daily commuters in northern New Jersey and New York City. The transition, commonly referred to as a cutover, is designed to prepare the new span to handle active rail traffic and marks a key step in a broader
Flights Resume in Texas After Defense Neutralizes Cross-Border Drones
Flight operations at El Paso International Airport were briefly suspended on Wednesday after several drones believed to be linked to a Mexican drug cartel entered United States airspace near the Texas border, prompting swift action from federal authorities and defense officials. According to a senior administration official familiar with the matter, the unmanned aircraft crossed into restricted airspace during the early hours of the morning. Security forces quickly intervened and to
Flights Resume in Texas After Defense Neutralizes Cross-Border Drones
Flight operations at El Paso International Airport were briefly suspended on Wednesday after several drones believed to be linked to a Mexican drug cartel entered United States airspace near the Texas border, prompting swift action from federal authorities and defense officials. According to a senior administration official familiar with the matter, the unmanned aircraft crossed into restricted airspace during the early hours of the morning. Security forces quickly intervened and to









