Biden Admin Pressured on Media Access in Border Facilities

Biden Admin Pressured on Media Access in Border Facilities

Lawmakers pressured the Biden administration to allow media coverages on Border Facilities housing unaccompanied children.
Brazil Regulator Fines Apple For iPhone 12 Without Chargers

Brazil Regulator Fines Apple For iPhone 12 Without Chargers

Procon-SP from Brazil fined Apple for selling iPhone 12 without chargers, and other concerns that defy their laws.
Miami Announces Earlier Curfew Following Crowd Fights

Miami Announces Earlier Curfew Following Crowd Fights

Miami announced an earlier curfew because of the number of spring breakers flocking into their city.
Education Department to Pardon Federal Loans of Students

Education Department to Pardon Federal Loans of Students

The Education Department will cancel the federal loans of students who were defrauded by their schools or universities.
New COVID Variant Becomes Dominant in 2 States, CDC Says

New COVID Variant Becomes Dominant in 2 States, CDC Says

CDC Revealed new COVID Variant taking over two states of America, despite the COVID vaccine efforts of the federal government.
Disney Parks in California Soon to Reopen Amid Pandemic

Disney Parks in California Soon to Reopen Amid Pandemic

Disney Parks in California is Set to Open by the end of April, following CAPA's guidelines in reopening the park.
Maskless Climate Czar John Kerry on Plane Sparks Outrage

Maskless Climate Czar John Kerry on a Plane Sparks Outrage

John Kerry, the U.S. special presidential envoy for climate, was caught not wearing a mask during a flight with American Airlines.
Tornadoes and Severe Storms Continue to Threaten Millions in South

Tornadoes and Severe Storms Continue to Threaten Millions in South

Several tornadoes were reported across the south of the country on Wednesday, the weather service's Storm Prediction Center said.
Armed Man Arrested Near VP Kamala Harris' Home

Armed Man Arrested Near VP Kamala Harris' Home

Armed Texas Man was arrested around the Naval Observatory, the future residence of Vice President Kamala Harris.
Chicago Teachers Union Tells Members Not to Reveal Vaccination Status

Chicago Teachers Union Tells Members Not to Reveal Vaccination Status if It Means Returning to School

Chicago Teachers Union President Jesse Sharkey instructed his members not to disclose receiving the COVID-19 vaccine if it means returning to school.
Hispanic Lawmakers Raise Concerns on Extremism to Pentagon

Hispanic Lawmakers Raise Concern on Extremism in Pentagon

Hispanic lawmakers urged Pentagon to prevent the enlistment of individuals with white supremacy thinking.
Gavin Newsom Labels Recall Motives Against Him Racist

Gavin Newsom Labels Recall Motives Against Him Racist

Gavin Newsom argued that the recall movement against him is racist, concerning immigrant laws he has passed in the State.
Biden Tells Migrants 'Don't Come' as U.S. Faces Biggest Migrant Surge in 20 Years

Biden Tells Migrants 'Don't Come' as U.S. Faces Biggest Migrant Surge in 20 Years

Amid a surge of migrants at the southern border, President Joe Biden urged future migrants not to come to the United States.
AstraZeneca Suspension: U.S. Upset on E.U.'s Vaccine Halt

AstraZeneca Suspension: U.S. Experts Upset on E.U.'s Vaccine Halt

U.S. Experts are upset about E.U. Countries that suspended AstraZeneca vaccines in their vaccine rollout.
Amityville Killer Ronald Defeo Jr. Dies at 69

Amityville Killer Ronald Defeo Jr. Dies at 69

Ronald DeFeo Jr., the infamous killer whose murders inspired "The Amityville Horror" books and movies, has died, prison officials said Monday.
Capitol Officer Brian Sicknick’s Death Accuses New Suspects

Two Charged on the Death of Capitol Officer Brian Sicknick

The authorities have nabbed two men who allegedly attacked Capitol Officer Brian Sicknick during a riot last January 6. The official cause of the officer's death has not been determined.
AstraZeneca Vaccine Suspended in Many EU Countries Over Blood Clot Concerns

AstraZeneca Vaccine Suspended in Many EU Countries Over Blood Clot Concerns

Many countries in the European Union had suspended the use of AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines among their constituents.
Malware on MacBook: Here's How to Avoid It

Malware on MacBook: Here's How to Avoid It

In late 2020, giant tech company Apple introduced its new roster of MacBook with improved performance.
Joe Biden: “Shot in Arms and Money in Pockets” in 10 Days

Biden: "Shot in Arms and Money in Pockets" in 10 Days

President Joe Biden promised 100M COVID vaccine shots and 100M stimulus checks on bank accounts in the next 10 days.
150 Arrested as Spring Break Crowds Flock to Miami Beach

150 Arrested as Spring Break Crowds Flock to Miami Beach

Around 150 spring breakers were taken into custody by the Miami Beach Police after a crowd of unruly people descended into the city's famous getaway spot.
White House Considers Overhauling Cybersecurity Amid Hacks

White House Considers Overhauling Cybersecurity Amid Hacks

White House considered partnering with private companies to detect and give an early warning regarding threats on Cybersecurity.
Chicago Shootings Leave 2 Dead, 14 Hurt, Including Police Sergeant Shot in Face

Chicago Shootings Leave 2 Dead, 14 Hurt, Including Police Sergeant Shot in Face

Two people died, and 13 people were injured in a Chicago shooting early Sunday, according to authorities.
Bad Bunny Helps 10-Year-Old Uvalde Shooting Survivor Buy New Home, Gives Her 'Fun Night' at His Texas Concert

Bad Bunny and Other Latin Artists Win Awards at 2021 Grammys

Bad Bunny received his first gramophone trophy along with other Latin Artists who won in different categories in the recently-concluded 2021 Grammys.
Pelosi Says Surge of Migrant Children At U.S.-Mexico Border Is a ‘Humanitarian Crisis’

Pelosi Says Surge of Migrant Children At U.S.-Mexico Border Is a ‘Humanitarian Crisis’

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi blamed the Trump administration for the influx of unaccompanied migrant children on the U.S.-Mexico border.
Kentucky Senate Bill Penalizes Insults on Police Officers

Kentucky Senate Bill Criminalizes Insults on Police Officers

Senate Bill 211 from Kentucky passes Senate. The bill will criminalize insults done by individuals to police officers.
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