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Remains found in New Mexico national forest ID’d as those of Melissa Casias, who vanished last year

Human remains found by a hiker last week in a New Mexico national forest are those of a Los Alamos National Laboratory employee who had been missing for nearly a year, authorities said. The discovery in the McGaffey Ridge area of Carson National Forest was reported Thursday, and the New Mexico Medical Investigator’s Office identified the remains as those of Melissa Casias, authorities said. “Investigators also learned that a handgun was located alongside the remains,” New Mexico State Police...

NBC News 9d ago

Human remains found by hiker in New Mexico is woman who went missing nearly a year ago

Human remains found by hiker in New Mexico is woman who went missing nearly a year ago Melissa Casias went missing last June after dropping her husband at their Los Alamos laboratory and was last seen walking along a state highway. - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments The human remains of a hiker discovered last week in a New Mexico national forest have been identified as those of a Los Alamos National Laboratory employee who had been missing for nearly a year, authorities said. Following the...

The Independent World 9d ago

Hiker discovers body of missing New Mexico nuclear lab worker, police say

One of the bodies of the 11 mysteriously missing persons that had potential ties to U.S. nuclear secrets or rocket technology has been discovered by a hiker in a New Mexico national forest. Police have identified the remains of Melissa Casias, 54, a missing Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) worker. Her disappearance became part of a wider swirl of speculation over scientists and lab-linked employees who vanished or died under unclear circumstances that spurred President Donald Trump's...

Fox News 9d ago

Family of Los Alamos lab worker found dead near handgun rejects suicide theory, suspects foul play

The family of a worker at Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico found dead next to a handgun over the weekend has rejected the idea that she would have killed herself, and some relatives believe foul play may have been involved. Melissa Casias, 54, vanished on June 26, 2025, from Taos, New Mexico, according to authorities. Relatives on her parents' side of the family wrote on Facebook that the area where she’d be found, in the McGaffey Ridge area of Carson National Forest, had been...

Fox News 6d ago

From strokes to untreated HIV, ICE detainees describe medical negligence across the US

From strokes to untreated HIV, ICE detainees describe medical negligence across the US The Department of Homeland Security reported 51 people had died in detention since the start of Trump’s second administration, with suicides spiking to an unprecedented number - Bookmark An Albanian man, held for months in a New Mexico immigration detention center, said he pulled out his own tooth due to excruciating, untreated pain. His harrowing account is one of several emerging from US immigration...

The Independent World 8d ago

First US screwworm case in 60 years: Should America be worried?

First US screwworm case in 60 years: Should America be worried? The US Department of Agriculture says New World screwworm has been detected in a Texas calf. The New World screwworm, a flesh‑eating parasite which infects cattle and other warm‑blooded animals, has been found in a calf in Texas, the US Department of Agriculture announced on Wednesday.

Al Jazeera 6d ago

Boy, 11, reunited with mom after year of heartbreak — but fears another separation

Boy, 11, reunited with mom after year of heartbreak — but fears another separation An Associated Press investigation reveals that dozens of children who were separated under the first Trump administration have been re-separated, despite a judge's order to reunite them - Bookmark Eleven-year-old Ederson Galicia Alva had just stepped off the plane and into the Miami airport’s dim hallways when federal agents pulled his mother aside for questioning. A familiar panic surged. His excitement at...

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As the largest World Cup ever kicks off, health officials are focused on more than Ebola

As athletes and millions of fans gear up for the FIFA World Cup starting next week, global health officials are preparing for a high-stakes challenge of their own: protecting against infectious diseases. For the first time, the tournament will span 16 host cities across three countries — the United States, Canada and Mexico — and feature 48 teams, making it the largest World Cup in history. The event also comes amid an Ebola outbreak in Congo and Uganda that the World Health Organization has...

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