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Inside mystery of new Bermuda Triangle next door to US as dozens vanish without a trace including young kids

Disappeared in the desert: Missing migrants feared dead in cartel feud

In late September, thirteen Mexican migrants went missing in the desert west of Ojinaga, where a witness said they were kidnapped by armed men. Now, officials fear the group may have been killed

Twenty years after 9/11, one of the last U S Marines killed in Afghanistan comes home

By Tim McLaughlin LAWRENCE, Mass. (Reuters) - U.S. Marine Sergeant Johanny Rosario returned to her hometown in Massachusetts in a casket on Saturday, one of the last American service members killed in Afghanistan during a war set in motion exactly two decades ago by the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks. Several hundred people gathered near the Farrah Funeral Home in Lawrence, Mass., where Rosario s remains arrived in a black hearse with a police motorcycle escort. Marines in dress uniform carried the casket into the funeral home, as veterans in the crowd, some of whom had not worn a uniform in years, snapped to attention. We came out because she is a hero to us, said Mary Beth Chosse, who waited for several hours with her 12-year-old son, Gavin. Chosse s older son is a Marine on active duty. Sergeant Rosario s sacrifice and bravery should always be remembered. Rosario, 25, was among 13 U.S. service members killed in an Aug. 26 suicide bombing outside the Hamid Karzai International Airport in Afg

Two decades after 9/11, one of the last U S Marines killed

Two decades after 9/11, one of the last U S Marines killed in Afghanistan comes home

By Tim McLaughlin LAWRENCE, Mass. (Reuters) - U.S. Marine Sergeant Johanny Rosario returned to her hometown in Massachusetts in a casket on Saturday, one of the last American service members killed in Afghanistan during a war set in motion exactly two decades ago by the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks. Several hundred people gathered near the Farrah Funeral Home in Lawrence, Mass., where Rosario s remains arrived in a black hearse with a police motorcycle escort. Marines in dress uniform carried the casket into the funeral home, as veterans in the crowd, some of whom had not worn a uniform in years, snapped to attention. We came out because she is a hero to us, said Mary Beth Chosse, who waited for several hours with her 12-year-old son, Gavin. Chosse s older son is a Marine on active duty. Sergeant Rosario s sacrifice and bravery should always be remembered. Rosario, 25, was among 13 U.S. service members killed in an Aug. 26 suicide bombing outside the Hamid Karzai International Airport in Afg

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