Construction workers found over 170 World War II bombs under a children’s playground in Wooler, England, with bomb disposal experts called in to recover them. The 10-pound “practice bombs” were safely removed, but further excavation is ongoing to ensure the area is completely clear of explosives. This discovery is part of a larger trend in Britain, where unexploded ordnance from WWII continues to be found, prompting evacuations and controlled detonations to ensure public safety.
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U.S. deportation tracker: Counting arrests, detentions and border crossings
While the Trump administration has pledged mass deportations, ICE's deportation numbers reveal that many deportees lack criminal records, with approximately 11,000 deported in February and 17,200 in April. Additionally, unauthorized crossings at the southern border have significantly decreased, despite ICE identifying 435,000 undocumented immigrants with criminal convictions not in custody. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: The government is trying to send some people back to their home countries, but many of the people...
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