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Latino Groups File Lawsuit Against Texas Redistricting; Emphasized Diluted Voting Rights by Latinos

The recent redistricting maps drawn by the Texas Legislature prompted several Latino individuals and groups to file a lawsuit Monday, challenging the move that the Latino groups claimed diluted their voting rights.
Bloom Energy Touts Breakthrough In Affordable Energy Technology

Colin Powell Dies at 84; Top U.S. General and Diplomat in Iraq Suffers COVID-19 Complications

A top United States general and diplomat, Colin Powell, died at the age of 84 after suffering COVID-19 complications.
Donald Trump Files Lawsuit Blocking Handover of January 6 Documents to Congress

Donald Trump Files Lawsuit Blocking the Handover of January 6 Documents to Congress

Former U.S. President Donald Trump filed a lawsuit against the Congress select committee, led by the Democrats, to try to stop the documents related to the January 6 Capitol riot from being turned over to the panel.

State Department IG to Launch Series of Reviews on Afghanistan Operations Including Biden Admin's Withdrawal

State Department's inspector general will conduct reviews on Biden administration's Afghanistan operations.

Biden's Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, Under Fire Following Remarks on U.S. Supply Chain

Biden's transportation secretary, Pete Buttigieg, receives backlash after supply chain claims. Biden administration's transportation secretary, Pete Buttigieg, received criticisms after claiming that the supply chain bottleneck in the U.
Dr. Anthony Fauci Misled Trump Administration to Kickstart Gain-of-Function Research in Wuhan, New Book Claims

Dr. Anthony Fauci Misled Trump Administration to Kickstart Gain-of-Function Research in Wuhan, New Book Claims

Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation's top infectious disease expert, has reportedly misled the Trump administration on gain-of-function research in a lab in Wuhan, China.
White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki Faces Hatch Act Complaint Over Comments on Virginia Governor's Race: Ethics Watchdog

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki Faces Hatch Act Complaint Over Comments on Virginia Governor's Race: Ethics Watchdog

A non-profit ethics watchdog has filed a complaint against White House press secretary Jen Psaki for possibly violating a law prohibiting executive branch employees from partisan politicking.
'Happy Birthday to AOC': Sen. Ted Cruz Among Well-Wishers Despite Frequent Squabbles, Many Disagreements

'Happy Birthday to AOC': Sen. Ted Cruz Among Well-Wishers Despite Frequent Squabbles, Many Disagreements

Senator Ted Cruz has wished his fellow lawmaker in Congress, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, also known by her initials AOC, a "Happy Birthday."
Queen Elizabeth Overheard on Livestream Saying She's 'Irritated' by World Leaders' Inaction on Climate Change

Queen Elizabeth Overheard on Livestream Saying She's 'Irritated' by World Leaders' Inaction on Climate Change

Queen Elizabeth II has reportedly said she is "irritated" by world leaders who "talk but don't do" on climate change.

Ex-President Bill Clinton Rushed to California Hospital Over Possible Sepsis

Bill Clinton's spokesperson said that the former president was rushed to a California Hospital on Tuesday.
FBI Official Andrew McCabe, Who Launched a Russian Investigation, Wins Back Pension After Being Fired by Donald Trump

Ex-FBI Official Andrew McCabe, Who Launched a Russian Investigation, Wins Back Pension After Being Fired by Donald Trump

Former FBI official Andrew G. McCabe has restored his full pension after he was unceremoniously dismissed during former U.S. President Donald Trump's administration.

President Joe Biden Refused to Answer Questions About Supply Chain; Los Angeles Port To Go 24/7 to Relieve Supply Bottlenecks

President Joe Biden refused to comment on questions about supply chains during his remarks addressing the supply bottlenecks across the U.S.

Chile President Sebastián Piñera Face Impeachment After Scrutiny Over Pandora Papers Leak

Chile President Sebastián Piñera faces impeachment from the opposition after he was listed on the Pandora paper leaks.
U.S. To Reopen Canada and Mexico Borders in November for Fully Vaccinated Travelers

U.S. To Reopen Canada and Mexico Borders in November for Fully Vaccinated Travelers

The United States has decided to reopen its land borders with Mexico and Canada to non-essential travel, but only fully vaccinated travelers can enter.
Southwest Airlines CEO Blames Pres. Joe Biden for COVID Vaccine Mandate on Employees That Puts Them in a Bind

Southwest Airlines CEO Blames Pres. Joe Biden for COVID Vaccine Mandate on Employees That Puts Them in a Bind

Southwest Airlines CEO Gary Kelly has blamed President Joe Biden for the COVID vaccine mandate for its employees that put them in a bind.
State Department Probes Trump Administration Officials Who Took Gifts for Foreign Dignitaries, Says Value of the Gifts Are “Significant”

State Department Probes Trump Administration Officials Who Took Gifts for Foreign Dignitaries, Says Value of the Gifts Are "Significant"

The State Department inspector general has launched an investigation on Trump administration officials to see whether they benefited from expensive Trump-branded gifts meant for foreign dignitaries.
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Pres. Joe Biden Could Get Dragged Into FBI's Investigation Over Hunter Biden's Taxes and Finances

President Joe Biden could possibly get implicated in the probe of the Federal Bureau of Investigation on his son Hunter Biden’s prostitution and drug involvement in 2018 after emails connecting the president to his son’s finances surfaced.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis Signs Declaration of Columbus Day as Left Commemorates Indigenous Peoples' Day

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis Signs Declaration of Columbus Day as Left Commemorates Indigenous Peoples' Day

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed the declaration of Columbus Day while some left-wing politicians continue to redefine the holiday as "Indigenous Peoples' Day."
Taliban Says U.S. Agreed to Provide Humanitarian Aid to Afghanistan, but Not Recognition

Taliban Says U.S. Agreed to Provide Humanitarian Aid to Afghanistan, but Not Recognition

The Taliban confirmed that the U.S. would provide humanitarian aid to Afghanistan despite not recognizing the new Taliban rulers of the South Asian country.
Ex-Guantanamo Detainee Warns U.S. About 'Upcoming Attacks,' Praises Taliban's Victory in Afghanistan

Ex-Guantanamo Detainee Warns U.S. About 'Upcoming Attacks,' Praises Taliban's Victory in Afghanistan

A former Guantanamo detainee has issued a warning against the U.S. about "upcoming" attacks and praised the Taliban for their victory in Afghanistan.