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The Agonizing Search in Texas, and a Looming Trade Deadline
The Agonizing Search in Texas, and a Looming Trade Deadline

New York Times

time07-07-2025

  • Politics
  • New York Times

The Agonizing Search in Texas, and a Looming Trade Deadline

Hosted by Tracy Mumford Produced by Will Jarvis and Ian Stewart Edited by Ian StewartJessica Metzger and Tracy Mumford Featuring Edgar Sandoval and Jon Chase Harrowing Tales Emerge in Texas as Rescuers Keep Up Search for Missing, by Edgar Sandoval, Amy Graff and Jill Cowan As Floods Hit, Key Roles Were Vacant at Weather Service Offices in Texas, by Christopher Flavelle Social Security Email Says Policy Bill Eliminates Tax on Benefits. Does It?, by Tara Siegel Bernard Tax Cuts Now, Benefit Cuts Later: The Timeline in the Republican Megabill, by Tony Romm, Andrew Duehren, Margot Sanger-Katz, Brad Plumer and Daniel Wood U.S. Turns Eight Migrants Over to South Sudan, Ending Weeks of Legal Limbo, by Mattathias Schwartz and Hamed Aleaziz Trump Keeps Foreign Countries on Edge as Tariff Deadline Nears, by Ana Swanson With One War Over, Netanyahu Heads to Washington Amid Calls to End Another, by Isabel Kershner Yes, Your TV Is Probably Spying on You. Your Fridge, Too. Here's What They Know, by Rachel Cericola, Jon Chase and Lee Neikirk Tune in, and tell us what you think at theheadlines@ For corrections, email nytnews@ For more audio journalism and storytelling, download the New York Times Audio app — available to Times news subscribers on iOS — and sign up for our weekly newsletter.

Fears grow for schoolboy, 15, not seen in 3 months as grandma begs ‘take a close look at his photo'
Fears grow for schoolboy, 15, not seen in 3 months as grandma begs ‘take a close look at his photo'

The Sun

time09-06-2025

  • The Sun

Fears grow for schoolboy, 15, not seen in 3 months as grandma begs ‘take a close look at his photo'

COPS are becoming "increasingly concerned" about a missing teenager who vanished three months ago. The family of Prince Watson have urged people not to "think twice" about getting in contact with any information. 1 Releasing a photo of the 15-year-old from Ealing in West London, his grandmother said: "We are so worried about him." Prince was last seen at around 4pm on Saturday, March 15 in Friern Barnet. Cops said he may have been seen by friends in Hanwell since then. The teenager also has links to The Hyde, Colindale, Southall and Romford. He is 5"5 and slim, last seen wearing a black jacket with grey joggers. Prince's grandmother said: 'We love and miss Prince dearly and are so worried about him. "Please take a close look at the photo we are making public today, and don't think twice about getting in touch if you have any information.' PC Ben Norris, from the Met 's West Area Missing Persons unit, added: 'We are growing increasingly concerned about Prince's wellbeing. "Although we have been carrying out a number of enquiries in an effort to find him, we now need the public's support in bringing him home.' If you see Prince, please call 999 and quote the reference 2409/07JUNE. Alternatively, information can be reported to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Families of missing people come together in Pittsburgh to learn more about available resources
Families of missing people come together in Pittsburgh to learn more about available resources

Yahoo

time08-06-2025

  • Yahoo

Families of missing people come together in Pittsburgh to learn more about available resources

For the past three years, the Pennsylvania Missing Persons Foundation has held a special event in an effort to get people back home. Saturday was Missing Persons Awareness Day. It's a day that puts the missing people back into the eyes of the public and highlights the resources that are available to everyone to help find them. Speakers from the FBI shared important spoke about trafficking, child safety and domestic abuse. Families of four missing people from Western Pennsylvania also shared their stories. Cherrie Mahan's family was in attendance. She went missing from Butler County in 1985 after getting off the school bus. PREVIOUS COVERAGE >>> 11 Investigates: Mother of Butler County girl who vanished 40 years ago renews efforts to find her Members of the foundation say a lot of people do not know that when someone goes missing, time is of the essence. Ruth Brannigan's childhood friend, Mary Ann Verdecchia, was 10 years old when she went missing in 1962. 'There is no federal law or state law that says you need to wait 24 to 48 hours. You report people when you find that they're missing,' Brannigan said. Verdecchia's disappearance was one of the reasons the Pennsylvania Missing Persons Foundation was started. Click here to learn more about the Pennsylvania Missing Persons Foundation. Download the FREE WPXI News app for breaking news alerts. Follow Channel 11 News on Facebook and Twitter. | Watch WPXI NOW

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