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Arizona reopens 4 border crossings that were closed due to record number of migrants

Arizonans welcome the re-opening of several border crossings in the state 30 days after the White House closed them to deal with a record number of migrants attempting to cross from Mexico. ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7r7zRZ6arn19nfXOAjmloaGhlZH5zfpJqcGxwY2h8or7Is6anmV2nsrC8xKeqZmxdl7yzsMSrZJyqn6jAqrrGrGStoJGperix0Z5knKSfqLKlecOunGasn2K%2Fpq%2FOq5tmpqWir6a%2BjKidZqWZnL8%3D

Beastcoast takes TI12 risk by dropping star Dota 2 player on eve of Bali Major

One of Dota 2’s hottest prospects, Héctor “K1” Rodríguez, has hit the open market following his official release from Beastcoast on Sunday, June 25. The long-coming move has happened just days out from the start of the Bali Major and may have a significant impact on Beastcoast’s invite spot for The International in Oct. 2023. Recommended Videos K1 has been warming the bench since late May when Beastcoast announced he would be taking a temporary mental health break from competition, with David “Parker” Nicho Flores stepping into the carry role in the interim.

Clean by Hillsong United | MultiTracks.com

Verse 1 Precious blood has left me forgiven Pure like the whitest of snow Powerful to make sin And shame retreat This covenant is making me whole Chorus So I will rise and lift my head For by His mercy my life was spared The highest Name has set me free Because of Jesus My heart is clean Verse 2 Purify my heart in Your presence Teach me to discover the joy

Dutch Women Who Went Missing in Panama Confirmed Dead

Two Dutch women who went missing in April in Panama are now confirmed dead, according to police and the women's families. Kris Kremers, 21, and Lisanne Froon, 22, were hiking near the town of Boquete on April 1 when they were last seen, police said. The area is a known popular tourist holiday destination. On Wednesday, Kremers' family learned that forensic tests done on remains found last week matched their daughter's DNA.

Excerpt: 'The Healing of America,' by T.R. Reid

Aug. 24, 2009— -- It's a topic that has dominated the headlines and President Obama's time for months now: health care in America. While the president's plan has recently come under fire from Republicans and voters alike, author T.R. Reid took a tour of other countries to explore their answers to the health care conundrum and find out how the U.S. could learn from their shortcomings and successes. By talking to experts, from government officials to doctors, Reid discovered inspiration in the ways some countries can give their people quality health care at an affordable cost.