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Henry continues its run as Minnesota s most popular baby name

Henry continues its run as Minnesota s most popular baby name The state s 100 most popular baby names were revealed this week. Author: Henry and Olivia have once again proven to be the most popular baby names in Minnesota. The Social Security Administration (SSA) revealed its annual list of the most frequently given names in each state Thursday. And the top boys and girls names in 2020 were pretty similar to 2019. Henry, for the third straight year, came in No. 1, with 350 newborns receiving the name last year. (This also clearly demonstrates Minnesota is a baby naming trendsetter, since Henry made the top 10 baby names nationally for the first time in a century.)

GOP Senators Stunned as Mayorkas Blames Trump for 2021 Child-Migrant Surge

GOP Senators Stunned as Mayorkas Blames Trump for 2021 Child-Migrant Surge Republican Senators were stunned on Thursday when homeland security chief Alejandro Mayorkas insisted the surge of juvenile migrants began under President Donald Trump. “The surge of unaccompanied children… had begun in April 2020, many months before we took office,” said Mayorkas, secretary of the Department of Homeland Security. Mayorkas repeated the claim at least three times and was echoed by Democrats, including committee chairman Sen. Gary Peters (D-MI). “I’ve had respect for you, as you know, Secretary,” Sen. Rob Portman (R-OH) responded to Mayorkas. “But I’m not able to sit here and not comment on this idea that somehow this is Donald Trump’s fault,” he told Mayorkas, whose credibility has already been damaged by a series of misstatements, including his May 11 claim that “The border is closed.”

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Quinhagak child dead after being run over by tribal police officer s pickup, troopers say

Quinhagak child dead after being run over by tribal police officer’s pickup, troopers say Author: Anchorage Daily News Published 3 hours ago Share on Facebook Print article A Quinhagak child died Thursday afternoon after being run over by a pickup truck driven by a tribal police officer, according to an online statement from Alaska State Troopers. “Initial reports indicate that a Tribal Police Officer was leaving a residence in a pickup truck when the TPO drove over a young child who was near or under the front of the truck,” troopers wrote in the statement. The child was pronounced dead after being taken to the clinic in the Southwest Alaska village.

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