And then this person, this superhuman, this alien has come along who all those things come naturally to in many ways.
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Nick Romano,
EW.com,
15 May 2025
Zuniga-Luna and Rodriguez-Leyva were arrested Monday on charges of bringing in aliens resulting in death and bringing in aliens for financial gain, the U.S. attorney's office said.
The funicular has dealt with its fair share of maintenance and safety challenges over the years, most notably a terrifying 2001 accident when a car broke loose at the top of the track and plummeted to the bottom of the hill — killing an 83-year-old tourist from New Jersey and injuring seven others.
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Clara Harter,
Los Angeles Times,
17 May 2025
And while a seasoned shark diver might know how to deescalate that moment, a tourist with a GoPro likely doesn’t.
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Melissa Cristina Márquez,
Forbes.com,
17 May 2025
Being a foreigner in the US without permission isn’t a crime per se, but those caught crossing the border illegally can be charged with a misdemeanor or felony if they’ve been caught and deported before.
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Bloomberg,
Mercury News,
22 May 2025
At the top of the list: the potential for foreigners to buy access to the sitting president, something the US Constitution explicitly prohibits.
The big reveal came after a slate of performances that paired Top 14 singers with guests from Salt-N-Pepa to Jessica Simpson and Good Charlotte.
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KiMi Robinson,
USA Today,
20 May 2025
And the president referenced the bill during his address to a joint session of Congress in March, during which the first lady hosted teenage victim Elliston Berry as one of her guests.
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