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Kamala Harris Draws Flak For Saying Rural Communities Can't Photocopy IDs

Vice President Kamala Harris draws flak over her comment that it may be "almost impossible" for people in rural communities to have a photocopy of their IDs.
Western Wildfires Burn More Than 300,000 Acres; Oregon's Bootleg and California's Beckwourth Complex Fires Still Growing

Western Wildfires Burn More Than 300,000 Acres; Oregon's Bootleg and California's Beckwourth Complex Fires Still Growing

Western wildfires burned more than 300,000 acres of land in the region, with Beckwourth Complex and Bootleg fires continue to burn in California and Oregon.
COVID -19 Infections Rise In 42 States; Pfizer to Discuss Vaccine Booster With U.S. Health Officials

COVID -19 Infections Rise In 42 States; Pfizer to Discuss Vaccine Booster With U.S. Health Officials

A surge in COVID-19 cases was reported in 42 states amid efforts of vaccine rollout in the country. Pfizer to discuss booster shots with U.S. health officials.
Cuban Protesters Flood Streets to Demand End to Communist Dictatorship

Cuban Protesters Flood Streets to Demand End to Communist Dictatorship

Thousands of Cuban protesters are crowding the streets, calling for the end of the communist dictatorship leading the country.
Texas Republicans Renew Voting Restriction Bill During Special Session

Texas Republicans Renew Voting Restriction Bill During Special Session

Texas Republicans pushed a new voting restriction bill during their special session despite the Democrats' refusal to vote on the said measure.
US Men's Basketball Team Loses To Nigeria In Olympic Exhibition Game: An Upsetting Score Of 90-87

US Men's Basketball Team Loses To Nigeria In Olympic Exhibition Game | An Upsetting Score Of 90-87

U.S. men's national basketball team is not enough for Nigeria? An upsetting score of 90-87. The U. S. men's national basketball team is a dream team since the best NBA players form it.

California Faces Wildfire as Heat Wave Strikes the Western Region

California faced wildfires as heat wave continued to wreak havoc in the western region of the United States.
COVID: Health Official Says People Should Not Have Sex for Three Days After a Jab

COVID: Health Official Says People Should Not Have Sex for Three Days After a Jab

A health official in Russia said people should abstain from sex for at least three days after getting a COVID vaccine.
Pres. Joe Biden Fires Donald Trump-Appointed Head of Social Security Administration, Andrew Saul

Pres. Joe Biden Fires Donald Trump-Appointed Head of Social Security Administration, Andrew Saul

President Joe Biden has fired Donald Trump-appointed head of Social Security Administration, Andrew Saul, after he refused to resign.
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U.S. Investigation Sheds Light On Guatemalan Soldiers' Role in Mexico's Sinaloa Cartel Drug Trafficking

The United States government conducted an investigation that shed light on the suspected participation of Guatemalan soldiers in the cocaine smuggling network connected to Mexico's notorious Sinaloa Cartel.
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San Diego Man Dies After Being Shot Near Las Vegas; Family Says Man Lent His Killer a Lighter

Seconds before he was shot, a San Diego man offered his lighter to a stranger near Las Vegas, which ended up his killer.
Florida Condo Collapse: Paraguay First Lady's Sister, Brother-in-Law and Their Youngest Child Found at Site

Florida Condo Collapse: Paraguay First Lady's Sister, Brother-in-Law and Their Youngest Child Found at Site

The bodies of the Paraguay first lady's sister, brother-in-law, and the couple's youngest child were found at the site of the Florida condo collapse.
Haiti President Jovenel Moise Assassination: 2 American Citizens, 15 Colombians Arrested

Haiti President Jovenel Moise Assassination: 2 American Citizens, 15 Colombians Arrested

Haitian officials have arrested two American citizens, who are among "foreign mercenaries" that assassinated Haiti President Jovenel Moise earlier this week.
Florida Building Collapse: Ex-Lawmaker Says Revoked Law Could Have Prevented Condo's Fall Down; Miami Beach Officials Orders Building Inspections

Florida Building Collapse: Ex-Lawmaker Says Revoked Law Could Have Prevented Condo's Fall Down; Miami Beach Officials Orders Building Inspections

A former lawmaker said a repealed law might have prevented the Florida building collapse as Miami Beach officials directed building inspections.
Border Patrol Agent Helps Wounded Illegal Immigrant Smuggled at the Border

Border Patrol Agent Helps Wounded Illegal Immigrant Smuggled at the Border

A Border Patrol Agent was seen carrying an injured illegal immigrant to safety after being smuggled into the U.S. border, according to the Customs and Border Protection.
Third Dose of Pfizer COVID Vaccine Ready for FDA Authorization

Third Dose of Pfizer COVID Vaccine Ready for FDA Authorization

The third dose of COVID vaccine from Pfizer is underway and preparing to seek the authorization of the Food and Drug Administration for use.

2 Earthquakes With Magnitude 6.0 and 4.8, Rattle Central California

Two earthquakes with 6.0 and 4.8 magnitudes rumbled Central America on Thursday afternoon. The earthquakes were felt in different areas such as Sacramento and Bay Area.
Conor McGregor Says He Wants To Fight Manny Pacquiao Instead Of Dustin Poirier: Will Pac Man Accept?

Conor McGregor Says He Wants To Fight Manny Pacquiao Instead Of Dustin Poirier; Will Pac-Man Accept?

Conor McGregor Vs. Manny Pacquiao: Will it Happen? Conor McGregor, aka "The Notorious," announced that he wants to fight Manny "Pac Man" Pacquiao instead of Dustin Poirier.

Lil Baby vs. Logan Paul: Youtuber Disses Rapper In His ImPaulSive Episode | Rapper Detained With James Harden

Lil Baby was still able to respond to Logan Paul before he was detained with James Harden. It seems like Logan Paul wants to have a piece of everybody.
26 People Killed And 20 Injured After Mass Shooting At Texas Church

Air Force Considered Largely Responsible in 2017 Texas Church Shooting

After the trial of the 2017 mass shooting at a church in Sutherland Springs in Texas, a federal judge ruled that the United States Air Force bore most of the responsibility for the deadliest mass shooting in the Lone Star state's history.