
Gabrielle Fahmy
Reporter at New York Post
Articles
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1 week ago |
nypost.com | Gabrielle Fahmy
US officials are pleading for help at the Canadian border, claiming the “most dangerous people are coming through” the largely unchecked crossing. The number of illegal entries from the often-overlooked northern border have plummeted since President Trump’s election in November, but the gains have mostly stalled in recent months as Customs and Border Patrol has turned its full attention to Mexico.
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1 week ago |
nypost.com | Gabrielle Fahmy
An Ohio infant was killed by one of her family’s three pit bulls, her parents said on social media. “I will never understand why!!!” mother Mackenzie Copley wrote on Facebook Saturday, posting pictures of her 7-month-old daughter cuddling with the family dogs. “I am so lost and broken. This was the same dog who was side by side with my baby every single day,” she wrote. 3 The parents said Elizah was never without a smile.
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1 week ago |
nypost.com | Gabrielle Fahmy
A paralyzed man was left without his wheelchair when he returned home from his vacation in Hawaii — because American Airlines didn’t load it on the plane, he claimed. Sam Shivers, who is paralyzed from the waist down, checked in his wheelchair at the American Airlines gate in Hawaii at the end of his one-week vacation with his wife last month, KGUN 9 reported. Sam Shivers’ wheelchair was nowhere to be found when he and his wife landed in Phoenix from Hawaii.
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1 week ago |
nypost.com | Gabrielle Fahmy
The Israeli military says it will fire any Air Force reservists that signed an open letter condemning the war in Gaza for serving political interests instead of rescuing the hostages, an army official warned Friday. Close to 1,000 reservists and retired members of the Air Force signed the letter, which was published as an ad in Israeli newspapers this week.
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1 week ago |
nypost.com | Gabrielle Fahmy
Bad weather forced nearly 300 Delta passengers from Mexico to spend the night on the tarmac — because their planes were diverted to a regional airport in Alabama with no customs to process them. Nearly 300 Delta passengers on two separate flights from Mexico got to their final destination in Atlanta 15 hours late – after a storm diverted their planes to a regional airport with no customs, forcing them to spend the night on the tarmac.
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