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73-Year-Old Colorado Woman With Dementia Sues Police Over Rough Arrest

A police officer in Colorado was placed under investigation for the forceful arrest of an elderly woman with dementia.
Google, Apple Market Power Scares App Makers

Google, Apple Market Power Scares App Makers

Some app makers reveal that they fear how much power Apple and Google have when it comes to distribution and over their business.

Ecuador Children Dropped by Smugglers in the US Mexico Border Reunite With Parents

The Ecuador children dropped at the U.S.-Mexico Border were finally reunited with their parents in New York City.
Biden Urged To Declare National Emergency at the Border

Biden Urged To Declare National Emergency at the Border

U.S. President Joe Biden is being called on to declare a national emergency at the border. U. S. President Joe Biden is being called on to declare a national emergency at the border.
Prince Harry Snubs the Queen's 95th Birthday as He Rushes Home to Meghan Markle After Funeral

Prince Harry Snubs the Queen's 95th Birthday as He Rushes Home to Meghan Markle After Funeral

Prince Harry has reportedly returned to his home in California after flying to London for the funeral of his grandfather, Prince Philip.

Biden Administration to Reserve 6000 Seasonal Worker Visas for Central American Migrants

The Biden Administration reserved a total of 6,000 seasonal working visas for Central American migrants.
Ohio Cop Shoot Dead 16-Year-Old Black Girl Shortly Before Derek Chauvin Verdict

Ohio Cop Shoots Dead 16-Year-Old Black Girl Shortly Before Derek Chauvin Verdict

A police officer in Columbus, Ohio fatally shot a Black teenage girl on the same day that Derek Chauvin was found guilty of murdering George Floyd.
House Rejects GOP Bid to Censure Rep. Maxine Waters Over Derek Chauvin Trial Remarks

House Rejects GOP Bid to Censure Rep. Maxine Waters Over Derek Chauvin Trial Remarks

The House has rejected an effort from the Republicans to censure Representative Maxine Waters over her remarks at a protest over the weekend in Minneapolis.
Texas Teacher Sexually Abused Her Former Student for Years: Police

Texas Teacher Sexually Abused Her Former Student for Years: Police

A Texas teacher was arrested on Saturday after her former student contacted authorities and reported that she was sexually abusing him for three years.
Mexico Grapples With Surge in Gang Violence as Largest Elections Inch Closer

Mexico Grapples With Surge in Gang Violence as Largest Elections Inch Closer

Gang violence has once again become rampant in Mexico as the mid-term elections in June are inching closer.
Biden and Harris Praise Guilty Verdict in Chauvin Trial

Biden and Harris Praise Guilty Verdict in Chauvin Trial

U.S. President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris have celebrated the guilty verdict on the Derek Chauvin trial for the killing of George Floyd.

Derek Chauvin Plans to Seek to Overturn His Trial Due to Media Coverage and Civil Settlement

Derek Chauvin planned to appeal for a mistrial arguing that media coverage, protests, and civil settlement have affected the jury's decision.
Blood Clots Potential Rare Side Effect in Johnson & Johnson Vaccine

Blood Clots, Potential Rare Side Effect in Johnson & Johnson Vaccine

A European Union regulator has suggested that Johnson & Johnson vaccine should list blood clots as a "rare" side effect of the vaccine, including a warning about unusual blood clots with low platelets.
Montana Guide Dies After Being Attacked by a Grizzly Bear

Montana Guide Dies After Being Attacked by a Grizzly Bear

A big grizzly bear attacked a backcountry guide from Montana, who was fishing on a river near Yellowstone National Park.
U.S. to Increase Travel Restrictions to 80% of the World

U.S. to Increase Travel Restrictions to 80% of the World to Curb COVID-19 Transmission

Based on the statement of the State Department, the update is a result of a significant increase in the number of countries which are at Level 4. These countries are at ‘Do Not Travel,’ and it is extended to approximately 80% of countries worldwide.
Kim Kardashian Is Being Courted by Royals, Billionaires Amid Kanye West Divorce

Kim Kardashian Is Being Courted by Royals, Billionaires Amid Kanye West Divorce

Kim Kardashian has just become one of the most eligible billionaire bachelorettes after her divorce from rapper husband, Kanye West.
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Orange County Police Arrests Man For Allegedly Attacking Korean Couple Amid Rising Asian Hate Crimes

Based on the Orange police’s Facebook post, they arrested the 25-year-old man, Michael Orlando Vivona for suspecting him of elder abuse and committing another hate crime.

White House Backtracks on President Biden Using Crisis Referring to Border Situation

White House backpedaled on President Biden's use of the word "crisis" pertaining to the border surge
Former Texas Deputy Arrested for Killing Ex-Wife, Teen Daughter and Girl's Boyfriend

Former Texas Deputy Arrested for Killing Ex-Wife, Teen Daughter and Girl's Boyfriend

A former Texas sheriff's deputy has been arrested and charged for killing three people, including his ex-wife and daughter, in a shooting in Austin on Sunday.
Cuba's Communist Party Names Successor to Raul Castro

Cuba's Communist Party Names Successor to Raul Castro

Cuba's Communist Party has named President Miguel Diaz-Canel as its new first secretary after Raul Castro announced his retirement.