An official request from the United States has been sent to Colombia regarding the matter to extradite the Gulf Clan drug kingpin Dairo Antonio Usuga, who is also known as Otoniel.
Narrative and portrait project “The Humans Who Feed Us” scales exhibit to showcase the contributions of essential food workers across the food supply chain.
Experienced senior leaders will support Administration priorities to help ensure equity across SBA’s programs and outreach to millions of small businesses in 11 states.
With a 13-0 vote, the Minneapolis City Council unanimously stands against the proposed Line 3 tar sands oil pipeline - joining the call for resistance from climate justice groups, Indigenous communities, and everyday citizens.
The governments of Mexico and the United States agreed on Friday to extend another border restriction of non-essential travel, which will expire on August 21 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The government of Canada has also joined the agreement.
Experts revealed using their new model that a projected number of 70,000 lives can be saved in the United States by December 1 if people will regularly use facemasks.
Moderna is the first pharmaceutical firm to conduct human clinical trials for its COVID-19 vaccine in the United States. The company just recently released the amount they charged for every dose of vaccine.
The total case tally of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in the United States has reached more than 77,000 in just a single day, the highest so far in the country. Some states have already ordered portable cooler or refrigerated trucks as morgues were already at full capacity.
Carlos Lehder of the Medellin Drug Cartel, Pablo Escobar's notorious crime partner who flooded the streets of the U.S. with billions worth of cocaine, was recently released from jail.
Speculations of a possible cyber attack went viral online following the widespread outage of T-Mobile and other wireless services yesterday across the country.