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U.S. Admits First Group of Asylum-Seekers as Biden Rolls Back Remain-in-Mexico Policy

First batch of asylum seekers who waited in Mexico, admitted by the U.S. borderland officials (Photo : Mario Tama) People who are seeking asylum in the United States wait in line to collect flyers explaining updated asylum policies outside the El Chaparral border crossing on February 19, 2021 in Tijuana, Mexico.
Viral Photo of Overworked Texas Dominos Workers Burdened by Snowstorm Goes Viral

Viral Photo of Overworked Texas Dominos Workers Burdened by Snowstorm Goes Viral

A viral photo of Domino workers from Texas shows the aftermath of their good deed (Photo : Photo: Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images) The winter storm in Texas has affected households and people who work in the food industry.
U.S. Land Borders With Mexico and Canada to Remain Closed to Non-Essential Travel

U.S. Land Borders With Mexico and Canada to Remain Closed to Non-Essential Travel

The United States will continue to limit inbound land border crossings from Mexico and Canada to "essential travel" until Mar. 21, the first anniversary of the travel restrictions imposed to address COVID-19 transmission concerns.
Cristiano Ronaldo Makes History as First Person to Amass Social Media Followers Larger Than U.S. Population

Cristiano Ronaldo Makes History as First Person to Amass Social Media Followers Larger Than U.S. Population

The world-renowned football star Cristiano Ronaldo became the first person to gain 500 hundred million social media followers, which is even greater than the current American population.
Mexico in Talks With Texas to End Halt in State Gas Exports

Mexico in Talks With Texas to End Halt in State Gas Exports

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said on Thursday that the government is working to overturn an order from Texas Governor Greg Abbott to cut off gas exports.
U.S. to Give $4 Billion to Global COVID-19 Vaccine Program to Help Developing Countries

U.S. to Give $4 Billion to Global COVID-19 Vaccine Program to Help Developing Countries

In response to eradicating COVID-19 worldwide, the U.S. government will give up to $4 billion to the global COVAX campaign to help developing countries with their battle against the deadly disease.
Biden Threw Cold Water on Democrats' Call to Cancel $50,000 in Student Loan Debt

'I Will Not Make That Happen': Biden Threw Cold Water on Democrats' Call to Cancel $50,000 in Student Loan Debt

President Joe Biden shot down the proposal of other top Democrats to cancel $50,000 in student loan debt per borrower.
Viral Photo of Helicopters De-Icing Wind Turbines, Not From Texas

Truth Behind the Viral Photo of Helicopters De-Icing Wind Turbines, Is it From Texas?

Is Texas utilizing helicopters to de-ice their wind turbines? (Photo : Spencer Platt) Wind turbines are viewed at a wind farm on January 21, 2016 in Colorado City, Texas.
Woman, Girl Die From Carbon Monoxide Poisoning After Using Running Car to Stay Warm in Texas Freeze

Woman, Girl Die From Carbon Monoxide Poisoning After Using Running Car to Stay Warm in Texas Freeze

A Texas woman and one of her children died Monday night after they used their vehicle to keep their home warm during a winter storm and a power outage.
Valentine’s Day Photo Mocking George Floyd’s Death Triggers LAPD Investigation

Valentine’s Day Photo Mocking George Floyd’s Death Triggers LAPD Investigation

A photo of George Floyd, who was killed by a Minneapolis police officer last year, had been made into a Valentine's Day meme featuring the words, "You take my breath away," and it circulated among members of the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD).
12-Year-Old Boy Kills Home Intruder Who Shot His 73-Year-Old Grandmother

12-Year-Old Boy Kills Home Intruder Who Shot His 73-Year-Old Grandmother

A 12-year-old boy shot and killed a home intruder after two armed men broke into their home and shot his 73-year-old grandmother on Saturday, authorities said.
CDC Issues Clearest Guidelines Yet for Safely Reopening Schools Amid Pandemic

CDC Issues Clearest Guidelines Yet for Safely Reopening Schools Amid Pandemic

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released on Friday its updated guidelines on how to safely bring the students back into the classrooms amid a pandemic that has killed almost 480,000 people in the United States.
Pelosi Expects Stimulus Bill to Pass by Early March: Here's the Latest on Who Could Get $1,400 Checks and When

Pelosi Expects Stimulus Bill to Pass by Early March: Here's the Latest on Who Could Get $1,400 Checks and When

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Thursday said that she believes a COVID relief package, which will likely include the $1,400 stimulus checks, will be sent to President Joe Biden's desk before Mar. 14, the deadline for when unemployment benefits will start expiring.
6 Dead, More Than 60 Injured in 130-Vehicle Pileup on Icy Texas Interstate

6 Dead, More Than 60 Injured in 130-Vehicle Pileup on Icy Texas Interstate

At least six people were dead, and more than 60 were injured in a massive crash involving more than 130 vehicles on an icy Texas interstate on Thursday morning, officials said.
Mexican Drug Cartel Money Launderer Gets 8 Years in Prison

Mexican Drug Cartel Money Launderer in U.S. Gets 8 Years in Prison

A 48-year-old woman was sentenced to eight years in prison after laundering money for a Mexican drug cartel.
California Couple Beat Own 5-Week-Old Baby Boy to Death, Charged With Murder

California Couple Beat Own 5-Week-Old Baby to Death, Charged With Murder

A California couple was arrested and charged with murder for allegedly beating their five-week-old son to death, according to authorities.
David Kyle Reeves Charged With Threatening to Kill President Biden

27-Year-Old Man Charged With Threatening to Kill President Biden

A North Carolina man has been charged with making threats to kill President Joe Biden through phone calls to the White House, according to a criminal complaint unsealed in court on Thursday. David Kyle Reeves was arrested on Feb. 5.
President Joe Biden Secures Deals for 600 Million COVID-19 Vaccine Doses

Biden Secures Deals for 600 Million COVID-19 Vaccine Doses, but California Man Tests Positive for Virus Weeks After 2nd Shot

With the Biden administration securing millions of doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, will Americans sill avail the vaccine even after incidents of ineffectiveness?
Biden Ends 'Emergency' Order That Trump Used to Build U.S.-Mexico Border Wall

Biden Terminates 'Emergency' Order That Trump Used to Build U.S.-Mexico Border Wall

President Joe Biden has terminated on Thursday the controversial "emergency" declaration that former President Donald Trump used to divert funds to build the U.S.-Mexico border wall.
Houston Man Charged for Smuggling More Than 100 Illegal Immigrants

Houston Man Charged for Smuggling More Than 100 Illegal Immigrants

A 32-year-old Houston man has been charged with conspiracy to transport illegal immigrants, according to an announcement made by U.S. Attorney Ryan K. Patrick. A Laredo grand jury returned an indictment on Tuesday against defendant Brodrick Keith Rhodes, who was originally charged by criminal complaint.