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Antonio Brown Slams Buccaneers With X-Ray Proof, Fires Shots at Tom Brady

Tampa Bay Buccaneers has once again received criticism from its former wide receiver Antonio Brown with his recently uploaded X-ray photo on Instagram. Brown has also thrown shade at his ex-teammate Tom Brady, who recently retired.
Utah Dad in Custody After Allegedly Instructing 4-Year-Old Child to Shoot at Police

Utah Dad in Custody After Allegedly Instructing 4-Year-Old Child to Shoot at Police

A Utah dad was arrested after allegedly telling his child to shoot at the officers who took him to custody.
Colombia Becomes the Latest Latin American Country to Allow Abortion; High Court Authorizes Procedure Up to 24 Weeks

Colombia Becomes Latest Latin American Country to Allow Abortion -- Authorizes Procedure Up to 24 Weeks

Colombia's high court authorizes abortion up to 24 weeks of gestation. Colombia's high court on Monday made a historic decision on abortion, as its high court authorized the procedure among women up to 24 weeks of gestation.
Democrats Demand Social Media Action Plan on Adressing Online Threats Made After Mar-a-Lago Raid

Donald Trump's Truth Social App Places First on Apple Store Downloads; Many on the Waitlist

Former U.S. President Donald Trump has launched his social media app Truth Social, with the platform claiming the top spot on Apple Store downloads.
Texas: $250,000 Reward Up to Help in Search of Missing 4-Year-Old Girl Lina Sadar Khil

Texas: $250,000 Reward Up to Help in Search of Missing 4-Year-Old Girl Lina Sadar Khil

Texas has upped its reward for the missing four-year-old girl Lina Sadar Khil, with the Islamic Center of San Antonio now offering $200,000 for information leading to the girl's whereabouts.
Los Angeles Fire Department Launches Use of Electric Fire Trucks

Los Angeles Fire Department Launches Use of Electric Fire Trucks

The Los Angeles Fire Department has introduced the use of a new first-even electric fire truck. The Los Angeles Fire Department has introduced the use of a new first-even electric fire truck.
California Helicopter Crash: 1 Dead, Another Injured After Tragedy in Newport Beach

California Helicopter Crash: 1 Dead, Another Injured After Tragedy in Newport Beach

California helicopter crash killed one police officer and injured another one. The City of Huntington Beach in California on Sunday mourned the death of a police officer after their helicopter plunged into Newport Beach on Saturday night.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom OKs New Bill Allowing Residents to Sue Gun Makers, Citing Texas Abortion Law As Its Blueprint

California Gov. Gavin Newsom OKs New Bill Allowing Residents to Sue Gun Makers, Citing Texas Abortion Law As Its Blueprint

California Gov. Gavin Newsom has passed a new bill that will allow private citizens to file a lawsuit against gun makers, saying that the new policy was created with the Texas abortion law as its blueprint.
Glenn Kirschner, Ex-Army Prosecutor, Predicts Donald Trump Will Be Indicted as the Former President Faces “Five-Year” Felony Charge Over Classified White House Documents

Glenn Kirschner, Ex-Army Prosecutor, Predicts Donald Trump Will Be Indicted as the Former President Faces “Five-Year” Felony Charge Over Classified White House Documents

Former U.S. Army Prosecutor Glenn Kirschner predicted that former U.S. President Donald Trump "will be indicted," adding that Trump's days "are numbered."
Joe Biden State of The Union Address: Here’s Why Security Agencies Will Reinstall the Fences Around the Capitol

Joe Biden State of The Union Address: Here's Why Security Agencies Might Reinstall the Fences Around the Capitol

Reports say the fences around the Capitol will be reinstalled ahead of Pres. Joe Biden's State of the Union Address.
Petropolis: Brazil Flood Kills More Than 150 People; Survivors Digging Missing Loved Ones

Petropolis: Brazil Flood Kills More Than 150 People; Survivors Digging Missing Loved Ones

The Brazilian city of Petropolis has seen more heavy rain that led to floods and landslides, killing at least 152 people, with victims including at least 27 children and teenagers.
Mexico: US Lifts Ban on Avocado Imports, Expert Predicts Short-Lived Shortage

Mexico: U.S. Lifts Ban on Avocado Imports, Expert Predicts Short-Lived Shortage

Experts believe that there will be a brief shortage of avocados from Mexico. Several experts foresee a short-lived shortage of avocados from Mexico in the U.
Tom Brady Retirement Scandal: Bruce Arians Slams Fake News on ‘Souring’ Relationship With Buccaneers QB

Tom Brady Retirement Scandal: Bruce Arians Slams Fake News on 'Souring' Relationship With Buccaneers QB

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach, Bruce Arians, has slammed a report implying that his relationship with the recently retired quarterback Tom Brady was "souring."
Alec Baldwin Firing Gun in 'Rust' Shooting Without Actually Pulling the Trigger Possible? District Attorney Says It Is

Alec Baldwin Firing Gun in 'Rust' Shooting Without Actually Pulling the Trigger Possible? District Attorney Says It Is

A Santa Fe district attorney said that Alec Baldwin could have fired a gun on the set of "Rust" without actually pulling the trigger.
Melania Trump Says 'Politics' Behind Oklahoma Computer School's Rejection of Offered Donation, Calls Critics of Her Initiatives 'Dream Killers'

Melania Trump Says 'Politics' Behind Oklahoma Computer School's Rejection of Offered Donation, Calls Critics of Her Initiatives 'Dream Killers'

Former first lady Melania Trump said she was "disappointed but not surprised" when an Oklahoma computer school rejected her donation.
Florida Shark Attack: Woman Punches Lemon Shark in the Face After It Bit Her Ankle

Florida Shark Attack: Woman Punches Lemon Shark in the Face After It Bit Her Ankle

A woman repeatedly punched a six-foot shark in the head until it let go of her foot, which it bit while she was snorkeling in Florida.
Mexico: Experts Reveal 3 Theories on Mysterious Massive Bird Crash, Deaths in Viral Video

Mexico: Experts Reveal 3 Theories on Mysterious Massive Bird Crash, Deaths in Viral Video

Here are the theories experts came up with as possible reasons behind the Mexico bird death last week.
Mexico Detains More Than 1,200 U.S.-Bound Migrants in a Single Day

Mexico Detains More Than 1,200 U.S.-Bound Migrants in a Single Day

Mexican authorities have intercepted more than 1,200 migrants bound for the U.S. in the past 24 hours, Mexico's National Migration Institute (INM) said.
Dallas Cowboys Settles Cheerleaders’ Allegation of Locker Room Voyeurism by Paying $2.4 Million | What Does NFL Have to Say?

Dallas Cowboys Settles Cheerleaders' Allegation of Locker Room Voyeurism by Paying $2.4 Million | What Does NFL Have to Say?

The Dallas Cowboys has silently paid $2.4 million to people involved in cheerleaders' allegations of locker room voyeurism. The cheerleaders accused a former top team official of the act.
Brazil Flooding and Mudslide: Death Toll Rises to 117, 116 Missing in the Country's Mountain City

Brazil Flooding and Mudslide: Death Toll Rises to 117, 116 Missing in the Country's Mountain City

At least 117 dead and 116 are still missing following flooding and mudslide in Petropolis, Brazil. Brazil recorded a rising death toll as its mountain city Petropolis was hampered with flooding and mudslides caused by heavy rains that started on Tuesday.