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2 California Teens Who Killed 13-Year-Old Classmate Get No Jail Time

Two California teens who admitted to beating their classmate, Diego Stolz, to death in 2019 will not receive jail sentences, a judge ruled.
Ohio Dad Kills Autistic 5-Year-Old Son With Baseball Bat After 'Hearing Voices'

Ohio Dad Kills Autistic 5-Year-Old Son With Baseball Bat After 'Hearing Voices'

An Ohio dad has been charged with aggravated murder after beating his autistic five-year-old son to death with a baseball bat.
White House Working on the Development of Vaccine Passports

White House Working on the Development of Vaccine Passports

The White House is working with private companies to develop a standard when it comes to vaccine passports that would prove Americans that they have been vaccinated against COVID-19 as establishments are trying to reopen.

Guaranteed Income Pilot to Help San Francisco Artists Amid the Pandemic

Mayor London Breed announced the guaranteed Income Pilot, a plan that will help San Francisco artists amid the pandemic.

Colorado Shooting Suspect Allegedly Chuckled While Murdering 10 People

Colorado shooting suspect allegedly chuckled while murdering 10 people inside a grocery store leaving the community mourning.

Endangered California Condor to Return to its Original Habitat After a Century

Endangered California condor will be released in their natural habitat in Pacific Northwest after nearly a century.
Kamala Harris Has No Plans Yet to Visit U.S.-Mexico Border

Kamala Harris Has No Plans Yet to Visit U.S.-Mexico Border

Vice President Kamala Harris will not be visiting the U.S.-Mexico border anytime soon, even after being tapped to handle the border crisis.
GOP Senators Says Situation at the Southern Border Is 'Heartbreaking'

GOP Senators Say Situation at the Southern Border Is 'Heartbreaking'

A group of more than a dozen Republican senators led by Ted Cruz and John Cornyn visited the southern border on Friday.
Ex-CDC Head Robert Redfield Believes COVID-19 Came From a Wuhan Lab

Ex-CDC Head Robert Redfield Believes COVID-19 Came From a Wuhan Lab

Robert Redfield, the former director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), believes that the COVID-19 originated from a lab in Wuhan, China.
Attacked Asian Woman Donates $1 Million To Fight Racism

Elderly Asian Woman Attacked in San Fransisco Donates $1 Million to Fight Anti-Asian Crime

A week after victimized by the Racism violence, an Asian American woman who was attacked in downtown San Francisco will be donating close to a million dollars to fight the ongoing anti-Asian violence and racism based on her own grandson.
Minnesota Theater Scraps 'Cinderella' Production Because the Cast Was '98% White'

Theater Scraps Its 'Cinderella' Production Because the Cast Was '98% White'

A Minnesota theater canceled its "Cinderella" production because the staff was composed of mostly white people.
Brazilian Man With Upside-Down Head Reveals Fear of COVID-19 as It May Kill Him

Brazilian Man With Upside-Down Head Reveals Fear of Getting Deadly COVID-19

A Brazilian man with an upside-down head revealed his fear of catching up COVID-19, as he worried that it might kill him.
Republican Senate Candidates Hold Election Night Party In Georgia

Governor Kemp Signs Georgia Election Restrictions Law Despite Outcry

The election reform bill in Georgia involves the imposition of rules regarding voter identification down to the limitation on the ballot drop boxes.
Fabio Sementilli Case: Wife, Lover's Murder Trial in Slaying of Husband Moves Forward

Fabio Sementilli Case: Wife, Lover's Murder Trial in Slaying of Husband Moves Forward

Police arrested Fabio Sementilli's wife Monica, and her lover, Robert Baker, almost five months after the murder of the renowned hairstylist.
Ex-Mexico Governor Linked to Drug Cartels Pleads Guilty to Money Laundering in U.S.

Ex-Mexico Governor Linked to Drug Cartels Pleads Guilty to Money Laundering in U.S.

A former governor of Tamaulipas, Mexico on Thursday pleaded guilty in a Texas court for taking over $3.5 million in bribes for government contracts.
Southwest Airlines Pilot Caught Ranting About Bay Area’s 'Liberals'

Southwest Airlines Pilot Caught Ranting About Bay Area’s 'Liberal F---s'

A recording of a Southwest Airlines pilot cursing people in Bay Area suddenly gained attention online this week.
Tate's Bake Shop Workers Threatened With Deportation Ahead of Their Union Vote

Tate's Bake Shop Workers Threatened With Deportation Ahead of Their Union Vote

Tate's Bake Shop workers in New York said that management had threatened them with deportation over their attempts to form a union.
Mexico Unsure if Seized Sputnik V Vaccines Are Real or Fake

Mexico Unsure if Seized Russian Sputnik V Vaccines Are Real or Fake

Mexican prosecutors continued to determine if the more than 5,700 doses of Sputnik V vaccine seized in Mexico last week are real or fake.
USC Approves $1.1 Billion Settlement to Victims of Sex Abuse by Gynecologist

USC Agrees to $1.1 Billion Settlement to Victims of Sex Abuse by Gynecologist

The University of Southern California has agreed to pay over $1 billion in settlement to women alleging health center gynecologist George Tyndall of sex abuse on his patients, the university announced.

Arizona Governor Disagrees with Kamala Harris Leading the White House Border Response

Arizona Governor Doug Ducey does not agree with President Joe Biden in tapping Kamala Harris as Key person in border crisis.