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Joe Biden Calls Brittney Griner Verdict 'Unacceptable'; Athletes React to Russia's 9-Year Prison Sentence for WNBA Star

President Joe Biden blasts the sentence of a court in Russia vested to WNBA star Brittney Griner on Friday.
Monkeypox Vaccine for Children: Here's What Every Concerned Parent Should Know

Monkeypox Vaccine for Children: Here's What Every Concerned Parent Should Know

With monkeypox spreading across the country, parents are worried about the virus affecting their children. Here's what every concerned parent should know.
Son of Gulf Cartel Boss Osiel Cardenas Guillen Pleads Guilty to Gun Smuggling Charges

Son of Gulf Cartel Boss Osiel Cardenas Guillen Pleads Guilty to Gun Smuggling Charges

Osiel Cardenas Jr., the son of Gulf Cartel boss Osiel Cardenas Guillen, has pleaded guilty to gun smuggling charges.
2 Bodies Found in Alabama Home Where Kidnapped Girl Escaped Identified, Cause of Death Revealed

2 Bodies Found in Alabama Home Where Kidnapped Girl Escaped Identified, Cause of Death Revealed

A 12-year-old girl in Alabama managed to escape her kidnapper's home after she chewed through the restraints and fled.
Meghan Markle Scared That 'Homesick' Prince Harry Will Be Lured Back Into Royal Family After Balmoral Visit

Meghan Markle Scared That 'Homesick' Prince Harry Will Be Lured Back Into Royal Family After Balmoral Visit

Meghan Markle is reportedly worried that Prince Harry will be lured back into the royal family after visiting the Balmoral Castle in Scotland later this year.
Joe Biden Signs Second Executive Order to Protect Abortion Access in Light of Supreme Court Ruling on Roe v. Wade

Joe Biden Signs Second Executive Order to Protect Abortion Access in Light of Supreme Court Ruling on Roe v. Wade

President Joe Biden signed an executive order Wednesday to help ensure access to abortion across the country.
Mexico: Probe Against Ex-President Enrique Pena Nieto Continues After Money Laundering Accusations

Mexico: Probe Against Ex-President Enrique Pena Nieto Continues After Money Laundering Accusations

Mexico's Attorney General's Office is spearheading a general investigation against former President Enrique Pena Nieto after accusations of money laundering emerged in the past few weeks.
Texas School Shooting: Here's Why Termination Hearing for Uvalde Chief Pete Arredondo Was Postponed Again

Texas School Shooting: Here's Why Termination Hearing for Uvalde School District Police Chief Pete Arredondo Was Postponed Again

Uvalde School District postpones the termination hearing of Chief Pete Arredondo in connection to the Texas school shooting that killed children.
Mexican Journalist, 3 Others Killed; Media Worker Killings in Mexico Reach 13 This Year

Mexican Journalist, 3 Others Killed; Media Worker Killings in Mexico Reach 13 This Year

A Mexican journalist and three other people were killed inside a beer shop in Mexico. The Mexican journalist was identified as Ernesto Méndez, director of the news site Tu Voz, or Your Voice.
California Border Agents Confiscate Drugs Worth 200K in 1 Day

California Border Agents Confiscate Drugs Worth $200K in 1 Day

California border agents seize nearly 90 pounds of drugs worth over $200,000 at the San Ysidro Port of Entry.
Stimulus Check 2022: $250 Payments in New Mexico Coming Soon, Delayed Rebates Being Resolved

Stimulus Check 2022: $250 Payments in New Mexico Coming Soon, Delayed Rebates Being Resolved

Many states have been eyeing to release their own version of Stimulus Check 2022 to residents as a form of inflation relief as Americans struggle in paying the costs of food, gas, and housing.
Deshaun Watson Punishment: NFL Wants Browns QB To Be Suspended Longer, Pay Hefty Fine Over Misconduct

Deshaun Watson Punishment: NFL Wants Browns QB To Be Suspended Longer, Pay Hefty Fine Over Misconduct

Many were unhappy with the six-game suspension ordered by disciplinary officer Sue L. Robinson for Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson. This includes the NFL itself, and they revealed that they will appeal the decision.
Miami: Monkeypox Cases in Florida Go Over 500, Parents Fear for Children Ahead of New School Year

Miami: Monkeypox Cases in Florida Go Over 500, Parents Fear for Children Ahead of New School Year

Florida's monkeypox cases jump to 525 as of Wednesday, while the global case for the virus was recorded at 25,000.
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‘Senate’s Climate Deal Is a Victory of the Movement’- Civil Society Groups

Activists celebrate the milestone while continue with the pressure to fight the lobby of the fossil fuel industry.
Colorado Mom, Teen Daughter Killed by Ex-Husband, Who Shot Himself in the Chest After the Shooting

Colorado Mom, Teen Daughter Killed by Ex-Husband, Who Shot Himself in the Chest After the Shooting

A Colorado mom and her teen daughter were shot at their home by her ex-husband, who took his own life after the shooting.
Yaser Said Trial: Texas Man Allegedly Murdered 2 Teen Daughters Because They Were Dating American Boys

Yaser Said Trial: Texas Man Allegedly Murdered 2 Teen Daughters Because They Were Dating American Boys

The Yaser Said trial started with a prosecutor saying that the Texas man was a person possessive of his two daughters, controlled them, and finally killed them in 2008.
New Mexico Law Enforcement, Public Safety Funding Get Boost Ahead of Gubernatorial Election

New Mexico Law Enforcement, Public Safety Funding Get Boost Ahead of Gubernatorial Election

Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham has launched her new public safety funding initiative for New Mexico's police force in an effort to bolster recruitment and training in law enforcement.
White House Has No DNA Proof of the Death of Al Qaeda Leader Ayman Al-Zawahiri; US Used Multiple Sources to Confirm Kill

White House Has No DNA Proof of the Death of Al Qaeda Leader Ayman Al-Zawahiri; US Used Multiple Sources to Confirm Kill

The White House admitted that the U.S. government does not have any DNA proof regarding the death of Al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri.
PACT Act Finally Passes After Republican Senators Shamed Into Voting for Bill; Jon Stewart and Joe Biden React

PACT Act Finally Passes After Republican Senators Shamed Into Voting for Bill; Jon Stewart and Joe Biden React

After several Republican senators flipped to block the hugely popular PACT Act, the public outcry forced many of them to flip again.
Civil Rights Leaders Slam New Texas Law Imposing Religion in Classrooms Thru Posters | Here's Why

Texas: Republican Senator Defends 'Critical Race Theory' Ban Amid Ongoing Curriculum Revision

Texas State Senator Bryan Hughes has appeared in front of the State Board of Education to shed more light on teaching racism in classrooms despite the Critical Race Theory ban on the state.