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USPS Postmaster General Louis DeJoy Unravels Plan to Slow Down Deliveries Along With Price Hike

USPS Postmaster General Louis DeJoy presented plans on slowing down the delivery of their agency and possible price hike.
Second Wave of $1,400 Stimulus Checks to Arrive This Week

IRS Announces Second Wave of $1,400 Stimulus Checks to Arrive This Week, 20 Million Americans to Receive Aid

Based on an official from the banking industry, IRS is making approximately 17 million direct deposits with a payment date of March 24.
Colorado Shooting Suspect Was Bullied and Anti-Social, Brother Says

Colorado Shooting Suspect Was Bullied and Anti-Social, Brother Says

The suspect responsible for the Colorado shooting was already identified by the police as 21-year-old Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa of Arvada, Colorado.
11 National Guardsmen Transporting COVID Vaccines Held at Gunpoint in Texas

11 National Guardsmen Transporting COVID Vaccines Held at Gunpoint in Texas

Texas police said that National Guardsmen delivering the COVID vaccines were held at gunpoint on Monday.
Vivek Murthy Confirmed by Senate as U.S. Surgeon General

Vivek Murthy Confirmed by Senate as U.S. Surgeon General

The Senate has confirmed Dr. Vivek Murthy to be President Joe Biden's surgeon general. He has already served as surgeon general under the Obama administration.
Biden Asked if He Should Keep Masks on While Delivering Speech on Obamacare's 11th Anniv

Biden Asks If He Should Keep Mask on While Delivering Speech on Obamacare's 11th Anniv

Questions about U.S. President Joe Biden's health surfaced after he stumbled climbing up to the Air Force One on his trip to Atlanta. On Obamacare's 11th anniversary, Biden's breathing was audible between lines with his mask while delivering his speech.

Teachers Union Questions CDC's New Distancing Guidelines for Students and Educators

Teachers union questioned the new distancing guidelines by CDC concerning the students and educators.
Asylum Seekers Enter US As Biden Ends "Remain In Mexico" Policy

U.S. Border Patrol Alarms Officials After Unaccompanied Minors Population Jump

Based on the preliminary data of the U.S. Border Patrol, the detentions of migrant children have increased from 5,600 in January, to 9,300 in February, and with only three weeks in March, 11,000 unaccompanied minors were recorded.
Honduran Drug Trafficker Linked to Pres. Hernandez Convicted in U.S.

Honduran Drug Trafficker Linked to Pres. Hernandez Convicted in U.S.

A Honduran man accused of criminal dealings with Honduras' President Juan Orlando Hernandez was convicted of drug trafficking in the United States on Monday.

Latino Youths, Among Groups of People With Little Access to Paid Congressional Internship

Latino Youths, along with youths of color have fewer access to paid congressional internships. This is based on an analysis report of non-profit organization Pay Our Interns.
LNU Lightning Complex Fire Burns In Napa County

California Wildfire Started from a Damaged Power Line: Tree Hits the Distribution Lines, Report Says

A California wildfire that killed four individuals and wrecked more than 200 buildings in the northern portion of the state last year sparked when tree branches came into contact with Pacific Gas & Electric power lines based on the report of officials on Monday.
President Biden Departs White House For Atlanta

Biden Deploys Top Officials to Mexico and Guatemala, Vows to be More Humane in Border Disputes

United States President Joe Biden dispatched a high-level team to Central America and Mexico for the administrations involved in the ongoing border dispute.
Mexico's Drug Cartels Use Children to Smuggle Its Members Into U.S.

Mexico's Drug Cartels Use Children to Smuggle Its Members Into U.S.

Apart from smuggling drugs, the drug cartels in Mexico are reportedly using children as decoys in smuggling their members into the U.S.

FDA Issues EUA on the New AI Device That Can Detect Symptoms Among Asymptomatic Patients

FDA Issued an Emergency Use Authorization on the AI Device that can detect symptoms of COVID-19 among asymptomatic patients.
Colorado Shooting Leaves 10 Dead, Including a Police Officer

Colorado Shooting Leaves 10 Dead, Including a Police Officer

A Colorado shooting in one supermarket has claimed the lives of 10 people, including a police officer.
COVID Vaccine in Pill Form To Start Clinical Trials in Humans This Year

COVID Vaccine in Pill Form To Start Clinical Trials in Humans This Year

Pharmaceutical company Oravax announced that the clinical trials for its COVID vaccine in pill form could start this year.
Kamala Harris Laughs When Asked if She Has Plans to Visit the Border

Kamala Harris Laughs When Asked if She Has Plans to Visit the Border

Vice President Kamala Harris let out a laugh after answering "not today" to a reporter, who asked her if she had plans to visit the U.S.-Mexico border.
2 Spring Breakers Arrested for Drugging, Raping a Woman Who Later Died

2 Spring Breakers Arrested for Drugging, Raping a Woman Who Later Died

Miami Beach has extended its state of emergency as excited spring breakers continued to crowd the place amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Senate Confirms Boston City Mayor Marty Walsh as Biden's New Labor Secretary

Boston City Mayor Marty Walsh was confirmed by Senate as the new Labor Secretary of the Biden administration.
Democratic Rep Releases Photos of Crowded Migrant Facility in Texas After Media Restriction

Democratic Rep Releases Photos of Crowded Migrant Facility in Texas After Media Restriction

U.S. President Joe Biden's administration has earlier limited media access along the U.S.-Mexico border after seeing an increase in migrant arrivals, which includes a huge number of unaccompanied migrant children.