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The Central Processing Center in McAllen, Texas, colloquially known as Ursula for its street address, is a retrofitted warehouse that can hold more than 1,000 people for Customs and Border Protection processing. The facility gained notoriety last year, when photos showed the 77,000 square-foot building crammed with children sleeping on the floor amid the child separation uproar. Now, cameras for CBS News have been given unlimited access to the facility, where migrants reported sanitary conditions and ample hot meals for the 815 families currently being held there.
Shocking reality of life with a drug addict mother: Idaho girl, 17, raised in squalor shares horrifying photos of babies lying in filth and rooms strewn with needles and broken glass. The Idaho teenager posted the devastating family album on Reddit alongside details of the squalor endured by herself and her four siblings. One shocking image shows the girl, now 17, aged approximately 18 months, lying on a filthy bed in a room with needles on the windowsill. Another snap shows one of the girl's then toddler sisters climbing over a room covered in trash.😱 #reddit
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Terrible accident in Turkey. The girl died under the wheels of the bus. The bus driver was arrested.
Puerto Rican environmental activist Tito Kayak climbs the pole in front of the capitol building to take down the flag of USA during the fifth day of protests calling for the resignation of Governor Ricardo Rossello in San Juan, Puerto Rico. REUTERS/Gabriella N. Baez
Municipal police officers and members of the Mexican National Guard stand guard near the border between Mexico and U.S., as seen from Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril
A Congolese health worker administers ebola vaccine to a child at the Himbi Health Centre in Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo. REUTERS/Olivia Acland
Police fire tear gas at demonstrators during the fifth day of protests calling for the resignation of Governor Ricardo Rossello in San Juan, Puerto Rico. REUTERS/Gabriella N. Baez
U.S. President Donald Trump boards Air Force One as he departs Washington for travel to Greenville, North Carolina at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque
Oakland Athletics outfielder Ramon Laureano makes a leaping catch in center field against the Seattle Mariners in the eighth inning at Oakland Coliseum. Cary Edmondson-USA TODAY Sports
Juan Cerdas, whose hobby is feeding wild crocodiles, kisses a large crocodile in the Tarcoles River, a river with one of the highest crocodile population in the world, in Tarcoles, province of Puntarenas, Costa Rica. REUTERS/Juan Carlos Ulate
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Instagram has gone down again for what feels like β€˜the millionth time’ this summer, according to disgruntled users. The site had been experiencing spotty troubles since the early morning hours on Thursday, but it all came to a head around 11:30 am (ET) when the outages appeared to spike. Thousands of reports have since come in from the US and UK, along with parts of Russia, Malaysia, and India. On the app, users have been stuck unable to refresh their feeds.
The Trump administration is planning to send 500 U.S. troops to Saudi Arabia to bolster the kingdom's defenses against Iran. CNN reported Thursday that the Prince Sultan Air Base, in a desert east of Riyadh, will get a Patriot missile battery and an upgraded airfield runway. A small number of troops and support staff are already there. The Pentagon intends to fly stealth F-22 Raptor jets and other aircraft from the base. Its remote location is thought to be difficult for Iranian missiles to strike.
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NYC pop-up descends into chaos with two arrested and two hurt as hundreds rush to get their hands on 99 cents limited edition Adidas-Arizona Iced Tea sneakers in violent scenes that forced cops to clear the street. πŸ˜‚ #facepalm
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Painful moment a man's midair acrobatics during a rope swing end in disaster when the rope gets tangled and rips through his shorts at Lake Powell in Arizona. πŸ˜‚ #losers
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Six-year-old 'coach' wins hearts with his 'adorable' tantrum where he threw four baseball bats in disgust after being ejected for kicking dirt at the umpire. 🀣 #LMAO