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Does the Pentagon Have a Secret Army of 60,000 Deployed Around the World?

Members of The top-secret army were assigned not only in the United States but also abroad while maintaining a low profile in carrying out their assignments.
Bill Gates Turned a Blind Eye to Jeffrey Epstein's Reputation for a Nobel Peace Prize

Bill Gates Turned a Blind Eye to Jeffrey Epstein's Reputation for a Nobel Peace Prize

Amid the process of getting divorced, some allegations involving Bill Gates surfaced, including ignoring Jeffrey Epstein's reputation for a Nobel Peace Prize.
After GOP Feud: Arizona Auditors Backtrack Claim, Say No Voter Data Compromised

After GOP Feud: Arizona Auditors Backtrack Claim, Say No Voter Data Compromised

Arizona auditors had retracted their claims that key voter data has been deleted from Maricopa County's election servers, which they admitted in a Senate Republican hearing that the data is intact and that they had been looking the wrong way.
Heat Wave Still Threatens California Power Grid With Blackouts, Energy Regulators Say

Heat Wave Still Threatens California Power Grid With Blackouts, Energy Regulators Say

The top energy regulators in California said the state is better prepared to prevent the rotating blackouts experienced by the state last summer.
Pres. Joe Biden's Cease-Fire Call Goes Ignored as Israel-Hamas Violence Rises

Pres. Joe Biden's Cease-Fire Call Goes Ignored as Israel-Hamas Violence Rises

The White House on Tuesday continued to maintain that private and diplomatic conversations were the best way the U.S. could end the Israel-Hamas fighting as President Joe Biden expressed support to a cease-fire.
Oregon Woman Shot in the Head After Heated Argument Over Laundry

Oregon Woman Shot in the Head After Heated Argument Over Laundry

An Oregon woman lost her life due to a shooting incident that stemmed from an argument over laundry.
Hate Crimes Bill Seeking To Cut Asian American Bias Crime, Reaches Pres. Joe Biden's Desk

Hate Crimes Bill Seeking to Cut Asian American Bias Crime, Reaches Pres. Joe Biden's Desk

The House had passed the hate crimes bill that aims to cut down the number of hate incidents against Asian Americans amid the pandemic, sending it to U.S. President Joe Biden for his signature.
Oral Arguments Resume At Supreme Court

Supreme Court Unanimously Agrees in Police Violation of an R.I. Man's 4th Amendment

The Supreme Court on Monday ruled unanimously that police illegally seized the firearms of a man from Rhode Island, violating his Fourth Amendment rights.This is in connection to a 2015 incident.
3 Wanted for Murder of Missing Georgia Mom Arrested in Mexico

3 Suspects Wanted for Murder of Missing Georgia Mom Arrested in Mexico

Three people wanted for the murder of Rossana Delgado, a Georgia mom, were arrested in Mexico over the weekend.
Arizona Mom Charged for Murder of Her 2 Kids Who Were Found ‘Almost Completely Decapitated'

Arizona Mom Charged for Murder of Her 2 Kids Who Were Found ‘Almost Completely Decapitated'

Yui Inoue, an Arizona mom, was charged with murder for allegedly killing her two children with a meat cleaver.
North Dakota Man Commits Suicide Inside Courtroom After Guilty Verdict

North Dakota Man Commits Suicide Inside Courtroom After Guilty Verdict

A North Dakota man has committed suicide inside a federal courtroom after he was served with a guilty verdict, according to officials.
Capitol Rioter Faces Arrest for Killing a Mountain Lion in Colorado

Capitol Rioter Faces Arrest for Killing a Mountain Lion in Colorado

Patrick Montgomery, an alleged Capitol rioter from Colorado, is now facing house arrest after shooting a mountain lion.
Elon Musk Tesla on Autopilot Crashes Into a Patrol Car in Washington

Elon Musk Tesla on Autopilot Crashes Into a Patrol Car in Washington

Developed by Elon Musk's electric car company, a Tesla car in autopilot mode crashed into a patrol car in Washington, causing significant damage.
Returned Migrants Are Targets for Abuse, Violence in Mexico After Being Denied Entry to U.S.

Returned Migrants Are Targets for Abuse, Violence in Mexico After Being Denied Entry to U.S.

Returned migrants, who were barred from entering the United States, are the latest target of violence and abuse in Mexico.
Border Patrol Rescues 23 Illegal Migrants From a Boat Off San Diego Coast

Border Patrol Rescues 23 Illegal Migrants From a Boat Off San Diego Coast

Border Patrol rescued at least 23 illegal immigrants from a smuggling boat spotted on the San Diego coast.
Pres. Joe Biden Plans to Share 20 Million COVID Vaccine Doses Abroad

Pres. Joe Biden Plans to Share 20 Million COVID Vaccine Doses Abroad

U.S. President Joe Biden announced Monday his intention to send out 20 million COVID vaccine doses abroad by the end of June.

Los Angeles Officials Arrest Palisades Fire Suspect

Los Angeles officials arrested the suspect whom they believe is behind the palisades fire, which prompted an evacuation.
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer Pushes Enbridge Pipeline Shutdown as U.S. Faces National Gas Shortage

Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer Pushes Enbridge Pipeline Shutdown as U.S. Faces National Gas Shortage

Amid the national gas shortage the U.S. is facing, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer continues her pursuit to shut down the Enbridge pipeline.
Tax Preparers Work To Meet Tomorrow's Deadline

Tax Day Monday: Reasons to File Income Tax Return Now

Filing income tax returns on time can be more advantageous than you know. Here's why. While some individuals are still procrastinating on their 2020 income tax return, some also want to know other details because filing before the Monday, May 17 deadline could put money into their pocket.

Robert Durst Murder Trial to Resume in Los Angeles Court

Robert Durst's murder trial will resume on Los Angeles Court on Monday, following a long period of delay.