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Deadly Texas floods have claimed at least 24 lives, with over 20 children missing, sparking heartbreak and urgent calls for action as flash floods remain a top storm-related killer in the U.S.

North Korean crosses the heavily fortified border to South Korea

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North Korean crosses the heavily fortified border to South Korea
A North Korean man managed to cross the heavily guarded border into South Korea, according to the South's military. His identity and motives are still unclear, but he’s now in South Korean custody. This rare breach highlights the ongoing tensions—and human drama—along one of the world’s most militarized frontiers.
Editor’s Note: Border crossings like this don’t happen often—the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) is packed with landmines, troops, and surveillance. When someone makes it across, it’s a big deal. It raises questions: Was he defecting? Just lost? Either way, it’s a reminder of how divided the Koreas remain, even as individual stories of risk and desperation cut through the politics.
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