Shark Scientists Uncover Stunning Skeletons of Ancient Ptychodus Sharks in Mexico: What We Now Know Will Blow Your Mind!

In Vallecillo, Mexico, researchers have uncovered complete skeletons of Ptychodus, shedding light on the body shape and diet of this massive prehistoric shark that lived between 105 and 75 million years ago. Prior discoveries of Ptychodus fossils primarily consisted of isolated teeth due to their cartilage-based bones, making it challenging to understand its appearance and evolutionary position in the shark family tree. However, the recent findings have provided unprecedented insights into Ptychodus, solving the mystery …

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Protest at University of New Mexico in Support of Gaza Sparks Tension – Live Coverage Here!

Albuquerque, New Mexico – Students, faculty, and staff at the University of New Mexico have taken to peaceful protest in support of Gaza, according to a statement released by the university on Tuesday. The protests began on Monday, with members of the UNM community gathering at the UNM Duck Pond to demonstrate their solidarity. The university’s statement mentioned that some of the demonstrators brought tents and sleeping bags, which violated school policy. Campus police warned …

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Mexico cuts diplomatic ties with Ecuador after embassy raid

QUITO, EC – A diplomatic crisis has unfolded between Mexico and Ecuador, following the arrest of former Ecuadorian Vice President Jorge Glas. Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador severed ties with the South American nation on Friday, in response to the Ecuadorian police’s forceful entry into the Mexican embassy in Quito, where Glas had been residing since December. Glas, who had sought political asylum in the embassy after being indicted on corruption charges, was arrested …

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Embassy Raid in Ecuador Sparks Latin American Outrage: Mexico Suspends Ties

Quito, Ecuador – Latin American governments, led by Brazil and Mexico, have condemned the arrest of Ecuador’s former vice president, Jorge Glas, who was taken into custody on corruption charges after seeking refuge at the Mexican embassy. The controversial move by Ecuadorian authorities to raid the embassy and detain Glas prompted a swift response from Mexico, resulting in the suspension of diplomatic ties between the two countries. Governments across the region expressed solidarity with Mexico, …

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Embassy Raid Fallout: Latin American Governments Unite with Mexico in Solidarity

Mexico City, Mexico – Latin American countries are showing support for Mexico after a recent incident involving the raid on its embassy in Ecuador. This event has sparked backlash across the region, with Ecuador facing criticism from its neighbors for its actions. The diplomatic ties between Mexico and Ecuador have been strained following the embassy raid and subsequent arrests. This situation has led to a rift between the two nations, with Mexico deciding to suspend …

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**Celestial Phenomenon:** Don’t Miss the Total Solar Eclipse Over Mexico, US, and Canada – Experience the Wonder!

Mexico City, Mexico – A total solar eclipse is set to captivate millions on Monday as the moon aligns perfectly with the sun, momentarily casting a shadow over Mexico, the United States, and Canada. This celestial event, known as syzygy, promises a rare and awe-inspiring spectacle for viewers within the eclipse’s path. As the moon blocks the sun’s light, plunging day into a momentary twilight, onlookers will be united in wonder and amazement. The anticipation …

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Embassy Raid: Ecuadorian Police Storm Mexican Embassy to Arrest Former Vice President – Mexico Retaliates with Bold Move

Quito, Ecuador – Tensions between Mexico and Ecuador escalated on Friday night as Ecuadorian police forces stormed the Mexican embassy in Quito to arrest former vice president Jorge Glas. Mexico condemned the act as a violation of international law and announced the decision to sever diplomatic relations with Ecuador. The rift between the two Latin American countries began when Mexico granted political asylum to Glas, who had been convicted twice on corruption charges in Ecuador. …

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Diplomatic Breakdown: Mexico Cuts Ties with Ecuador Over Arrest Incident at Embassy

QUITO, Ecuador – Mexico has decided to sever diplomatic relations with Ecuador following a controversial incident at the Mexican embassy in Quito. The tension arose after Ecuadorian police forcibly entered the embassy to arrest former Ecuadorian Vice President Jorge Glas, who had sought asylum there due to corruption charges. Glas, a prominent figure facing allegations of bribery and corruption, had been residing in the Mexican embassy since December. The Mexican President, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, …

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**Baltimore** Bridge Collapse: President Biden Approves $60 Million Aid for

Authorities say that rescue divers will return to the waters surrounding the collapsed Francis Scott Key bridge as soon as conditions improve, as four of construction – now presumed dead – remain missing.

Recovery and salvage missions were previously called off due to water temperatures and other hazards, but divers “remain on standby”.

At a press conference on Saturday, Maryland Governor Wes Moore told reporters: “Right now, the conditions make it unsafe for rescue divers. But as soon as those conditions change, Colonel [Roland] Butler has assured me that those rescue divers will be going right back in the water.”

It comes after enormous cranes arrived in Baltimore to help clear the wreckage, which officials say is an essential step before recovery efforts to find the missing construction workers.

One of the cranes, the Chesapeake 1000, is capable of lifting 1,000 tonnes — but the bridge is estimated to weigh around three or four times that, so it will need to be cut into sections, Maryland governor Wes Moore said. The first crane lift of debris was due to take place on Saturday.

Meanwhile, US president Joe Biden said on Friday he will go to Baltimore next week.

He also announced he has approved $60m in initial aid to rebuild the bridge.

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Construction worker ‘miraculously’ survives Baltimore bridge collapse without knowing how to swim

A construction worker who was part of the team on the Francis Scott Key Bridge when it collapsed early on Tuesday morning in Baltimore, miraculously survived the incident despite not knowing how to swim.

Julio Cervantes’ and seven other workers from Mexico and Central America were taking a break inside their cars just moments before the bridge collapsed around 1:30am.

Mr Cervantes and another man were rescued the same day. The remains of Alejandro Hernandez Fuentes, 35, and Dorlian Ronial Castillo Cabrera, 26, were recovered by searchers.

He was taken to the hospital with a chest wound and was released the same day

“My husband doesn’t know how to swim. It is a miracle he survived,” the wife of Cervantes, who did not wish to reveal her name, told NBC.

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Discussion with Baltimore port workers ongoing

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Watch: Maryland governor says recovery efforts are ’round the clock’ after Baltimore bridge collapse

Maryland governor says recovery efforts are ’round the clock’ after Baltimore bridge collapse

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Baltimore mayor: ‘Right pace’ is needed to reach our goals

Baltimore mayor Brandon Scott also used a running metaphor to describe recovery efforts at the Francis Scott Key bridge, saying that the “right pace” was needed.

“I’m a runner, and I will say it like this. The winner of the marathon or the 5k is never the person who starts out the fastest,” he said.

“In fact, in my experience, those people end up last or not finishing the race at all. The winner always has the right pace and finishes with a strong kick. That will be all of us when we celebrate the reopening of the channel and the reopening of the brace in the future.

“We will all be exhausted, but it will be worth it because we will have achieved our goals the right way and together. Doing it that way, is going to make the process smoother and faster in the long run, and that’s our ultimate goal.”

Mike Bedigan30 March 2024 17:50

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First crane lift of debris to take place on Saturday

Authorities say they intend to conduct their first cran-lifts of debris from the Francis Scott Key bridge collapse on Saturday.

One of the cranes brought to the crash site, the Chesapeake 1000, is capable of lifting 1,000 tonnes — but the bridge is estimated to weigh around three or four times that, so it will need to be cut into sections, Maryland governor Wes Moore said.

At a press conference on Saturday, Coast Guard Rear Admiral Shannon Gilreath said: “I’m really proud to announce that the governor said we’re going to conduct our first lift today on a piece of a portion of the bridge just north of that deep draft shipping channel.

“And we’re we will continue planning efforts for once we get that clear to open that up for tug and barge traffic to come into the Port of Baltimore, but that’s going to take some more time.

“And this is a step in that process, much like when you run a marathon, you’ve got to take the first few steps. We’re taking those few first few steps, and will continue to get the resources in that will propel us to the finish line, but we’re working to get there as fast as we can.

“We’re going to open it as soon as possible and we’re gonna continue to do it safely.”

Mike Bedigan30 March 2024 17:44

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Did ‘dirty fuel’ contribute to the Baltimore bridge collapse?

Investigators are examining the possible role of “dirty fuel” in the cargo ship collision which destroyed Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge.

The Dali collided with the four-lane road bridge at 1.28am on Tuesday as it sailed out of the Maryland harbour.

Minutes before the collision, the propulsion system on board the vessel went down, alarms sounded, and the vessel began veering towards a support for the bridge.

At 1.26am, the captain called for crew to try to restart the engine and steer hard to the left. A minute later, he ordered them to drop anchor, and issued an emergency radio call to transport authorities on the bridge.

However the Dali, 1,000 ft long and 95,000 tons when empty, would have been virtually impossible to stop. It hit the 1.6mile bridge at 1.28am, causing its immediate collapse into the Patapsco River.

Baltimore, Maryland, is set to receive $60 million in federal funds for rebuilding efforts following the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge. The tragic incident has left four construction workers missing and presumed dead, prompting ongoing recovery and salvage operations in the area. Rescue divers are preparing to return to the waters surrounding the collapsed bridge as soon as conditions improve. Despite facing challenges such as water temperatures and hazards, divers are on standby …

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**Outrageous Lynching in Mexico: Woman Suspected of Killing 8-Year-Old Girl Beaten to Death by Mob!**

Taxco, Mexico – Outrage and violence erupted in the city of Taxco, Mexico, after the tragic death of eight-year-old Camila Gómez. After her body was discovered near the city, a mob formed from protests related to her killing, resulting in the brutal beating of a woman suspected of the murder by locals. Camila went missing after entering a neighbor’s house to use their swimming pool. Her mother, alarmed after receiving ransom demands for her daughter’s …

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