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Texas City Votes 'Yes' to Ban Abortion

Lubbock, Texas has just become a "sanctuary city for the unborn" after its residents voted to ban abortion completely.
New Mexico Museum of Space History to Re-Open at Limited Capacity

New Mexico Museum of Space History to Re-Open at Limited Capacity

On National Space Day on May 7, the New Mexico Museum of Space History in Alamogordo will re-open to the public.
Columbus Police Not To Use of Force Against Peaceful Protesters

Columbus Police Not To Use of Force Against Peaceful Protesters

A federal judge has ruled that the Columbus Police should not be using force against nonviolent protesters.

Suspected Smuggling Boat Capsizes off San Diego Coast; 3 Dead 27 Hurt

A suspected smuggling boat crashes into a reef in the Sand Diego coast, leaving three people dead and 27 people injured.
U.S. COVID Cases Decline Sharply, Marks Vaccination Milestone

U.S. COVID Cases Decline Sharply, Marks Vaccination Milestone

New COVID cases in the United States are seeing a sharp downward trend as millions of people continue to participate in the vaccination program of the government.

One of Two Migrants Dies After Border Patrol Vehicle Ran Over Them in Texas Border

One of the two mIgrants died after a border patrol vehicle ran over them while hiding in the tall grasses on the Texas border.

Democrats Express Support to Gavin Newsom Over Recall Elections

Democrats expressed their support to California Governor Gavin Newsom, as he faces recall elections against other gubernatorial candidates.
Vanessa Guillen Was Sexually Harassed in Fort Hood, Army Confirms

Vanessa Guillen Was Sexually Harassed in Fort Hood Before Murder: Army

Army Specialist Vanessa Guillen told her mother that she was being sexually harassed and reported it to her superior, according to U.S. Army documents.
Florida OKs Bill to Penalize Social Media Firms That Ban Politicians

Florida OKs Bill to Penalize Social Media Firms That Ban Politicians

The Florida House and Senate voted this week to pass legislation that will penalize social media companies banning politicians from their platforms.
Los Angeles Lakers v Washington Wizards

Lakers Stay Optimistic on Davis-Drummond Tandem, Frank Vogel Says

In the lineups that feature Drummond and Davis, they have played 83 of the 192 possible minutes over those four games. But they have been outscored by 12.6 points per 100 possessions, which is the worst net rating of any pairing to play more than 70 minutes together in the same timeframe.
Mexico's Famed Aztec Temple Damaged in Storm

Mexico's Famed Aztec Temple Damaged in Storm

Mexico's "House of Eagles," the ornate temple complex that once hosted the elite warriors of the Aztec empire, suffered damages after being hit by a storm.
FDA Moves To Ban Menthol Cigarettes And Flavored Cigars

FDA Approves Biden Administration's Menthol Ban on Cigarettes and Other Flavored Cigars

Based on the Food and Drug Administration, the studies suggest that the ban on menthol would help individuals to quit smoking. The FDA noted that menthol makes tobacco more palatable and the flavor facilitates progression to regular smoking, especially to youth and young adults.
Over $50M Worth of Meth Tied to a Mexican Drug Cartel Seized, Florida Sheriff Says

Over $50M Worth of Meth Tied to a Mexican Drug Cartel Seized, Florida Sheriff Says

Over $50 million worth of methamphetamine linked to a Mexican drug cartel was seized in a months-long drug operation of Florida's Polk County Sheriff's Office.

California Mayors Seek $20 Billion for 5 Years to Address Homeless Crisis

California mayors asked for about $20 billion for five years to address the state's ongoing homeless crisis amid pandemic.
California Surfer Hailed as Hero After Saving a Drowning Man

California Surfer Hailed as Hero After Saving a Drowning Man

After saving a man who was drowning at Sunny Cove beach in Santa Cruz, California, a 17-year-old surfer is now being hailed as a hero.
Ghislaine Maxwell Seen With 'Black Eye' in First Pic From Prison

Ghislaine Maxwell Seen With 'Black Eye' in First Pic From Prison

Ghislaine Maxwell's attorney had released a photo of her in prison with a black eye. It was her first photo released since she was arrested last summer.
Woman Who Returned Lady Gaga's Dogs Is Among 5 Arrested in Violent Robbery

Woman Who Returned Lady Gaga's Dogs Is Among 5 Arrested in Violent Robbery

Five suspects were charged in connection with the theft of Lady Gaga's dogs and the shooting of her dog walker, including the woman who returned the dogs.
U.S. State Department Urges Americans in India to Leave Now

U.S. State Department Urges Americans in India to Leave Now as COVID Deaths Rise Sharply

The U.S. State Department urged Americans in India to leave the country immediately as the COVID-19 crisis continues to worsen.
Texas House Passes Police Reform Bill as Part of George Floyd Act

Texas House Passes Police Reform Bill as Part of George Floyd Act

The Texas House has given an initial green light on three police reform measures, which are part of a set legislation after the murder of George Floyd last year.
Mexico to Receive U.S. Pfizer Vaccines

Pfizer will Begin Shipment of U.S.-Made Vaccine to Mexico

Pfizer will begin their shipment of COVID-19 vaccines to Mexico. The said vaccines will come from the company's Michigan plant.