Mexico police discover 381 bodies ‘thrown indiscriminately’ on crematorium floor

Police have found 381 corpses piled up in a private crematorium in northern Mexico’s Ciudad Juarez, the local prosecutor’s office has said , attributing the grisly find to negligence.

“Preliminarily, we have 381 bodies that were deposited irregularly in the crematorium, which were not cremated,” Eloy Garcia, spokesperson for the Chihuahua state prosecutor’s office, told AFP.

Garcia said the corpses were “stacked” in no apparent order in various rooms of the building where the crematorium operates.

They were “just thrown like that, indiscriminately, one on top of the other, on the floor,” he said.

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Only 5% of New Yorkers voted for Mamdani

Less than 30% of Democrats voted in the mayoral primary. Of those, supposedly, 43.5% voted for Mamdani. So some 12.9% of New York Democrats voted for Mamdani.

56% of registered voters in the city are Democrats so some 7.2% of city residents voted for him.

New York City has a population of 8.2 million. Of those 432,305 or 5% voted for Mamdani.

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Carney gets tough rescinds digital services tax to advance trade discussions with the United States

The federal government announced late Sunday evening it is rescinding the digital services tax, days after U.S. President Donald Trump demanded it gone and cut off Canada-U.S. trade negotiations.

In a press release, the federal government said it would rescind the tax “in anticipation of a mutually beneficial comprehensive trade arrangement with the United States.”

“Prime Minister Carney and President Trump have agreed that parties will resume negotiations with a view towards agreeing on a deal by July 21, 2025,” the press release added.

h/t DS

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Lydia Perovic: The future of history looks bleak, if Toronto’s museums are any indication

Built and staffed by transvestites and home to the city’s first BIPOC Gay Bar

I once flirted with a redcoat on the plains of Fort York.

The City of Toronto-owned Fort York National Historic Site used to showcase its redcoat guard reenactors clad in historically-accurate uniforms carrying muskets, demonstrating drills and warfare on the hour, hanging out with visitors, posing for selfies, answering questions about military life of the era.

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GHOULS: ABC’s ‘The View’ Literally Applauds Rising Abortion Rates

On the June 27 broadcast of ABC’s The View, viewers were once again subjected to a plethora of leftist ideology– this time on abortion. Under the guise of “concern” and “compassion,” the panel pushed a narrative that not only distorted facts, but weaponized tragedy to dehumanize unborn children and justify killing them. The cast and the far-left audience literally applauded rising abortion rates.

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The mystery of the paedophile who hired out Disneyland

Jacky Jhaj

When it emerged that last weekend a convicted paedophile had organised a fake wedding to a nine-year-old at Disneyland Paris, many people were perplexed.

Who would do such a thing? How was it even possible? The BBC understands it was the latest bizarre stunt by Jacky Jhaj – a British man I have been investigating for two years.

He first came to my attention after a tip off from a teenage girl came out of the blue in 2023.

She was horrified that she had come face to face with a paedophile who she had been hired to fawn over.

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UK punk band blasted for ‘Death to IDF’ chants during Glastonbury festival as police probe ‘deeply offensive’ comments

Another UK band has come under fire for its “threatening” comments against Israel’s ongoing war in Gaza — stirring up a frenzy at an outdoor music festival Saturday.

English-based punk duo Bob Vylan whipped the crowd at England’s annual Glastonbury Music Festival into a furor, and led the massive audience in gang chants of “Free, free Palestine” and “Death, death to the IDF” in referencing the Israeli Defense Forces.

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