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Trump to Use His Own Social Media Platform in Coming Months

The accounts of former President Donald Trump were suspended on some social media platforms following the violent insurrection on Capitol Hill.

Lawmakers Urge Biden Admin to Grant Media Access on Border Facilities

Lawmakers pressured the Biden administration to allow media coverages on Border Facilities housing unaccompanied children.

Brazil Consumer-Protection Agency Fines Apple For Selling iPhone 12 Without Chargers

Procon-SP from Brazil fined Apple for selling iPhone 12 without chargers, and other concerns that defy their laws.

Miami Announces Earlier Curfew Due to Crowds of Spring Breakers; Businesses in the Area Affected

Miami announced an earlier curfew because of the number of spring breakers flocking into their city.

U.S. Education Department to Forgive Federal Loans of Defrauded Students

The Education Department will cancel the federal loans of students who were defrauded by their schools or universities.
Sean Michael Lannon Admits to Killing 11 More

Man Linked to Deaths of His Ex-Wife and 4 Others Admits to Killing 11 More

Sean Michael Lannon, who was arrested for the deaths of his ex-wife and four others, has shocked authorities by confessing that he has killed 11 more.
Biden Admin Weighs Flying Migrants to Canadian Border

Biden Admin Weighs Flying Latin American Migrants to Canadian Border

As the U.S. faces the biggest migrant surge in 20 years, the Biden administration is eyeing flying Latin American migrants to states near the Canadian border.
Biden Stumbles on Steps of Air Force One Before Atlanta Trip

Biden Stumbles on Steps of Air Force One Before Atlanta Trip

President Joe Biden was departing for Atlanta on Friday when he had a rough go climbing the stairs to Air Force One.
House Passes Two Immigration Bills, Creating Path for Citizenship

House Passes Two Immigration Bills, Creating Path for Citizenship

The House of Representatives has greenlighted some immigration bills, including farmworkers and "dreamers," who were brought to the U.S. illegally as minors.
Mexico: 13 Dead After Gunmen Spray Bullets at Police Convoy

Mexico: 13 Dead After Gunmen Spray Bullets at Police Convoy

On June 7 last year, a total of 117 murders were reported in 24 hours, making it the most violent day of the year in Mexico.
NASCAR Dogs Can Sniff Out COVID-19 With up to 98% Accuracy

NASCAR Dogs Can Sniff Out COVID-19 With up to 98% Accuracy

Sniffer dogs have been used to detect drugs, weapons, as well as dead bodies. Recently, NASCAR has recruited trained dogs to sniff out COVID-19 in human sweat.
Texas Man Sebastian Tovar Charged in Crash That Killed 8 Migrants

Texas Man Charged in Crash That Killed 8 Mexican Migrants

Sebastian Tovar, a man from Texas, has been charged with "transporting illegal aliens resulting in death" after a deadly head-on crash left eight migrants dead.
Biden Administration To Share Millions of AstraZeneca Vaccine To Mexico

Biden Administration To Share Millions of AstraZeneca Vaccine To Mexico

Earlier, the White House, through press secretary Jen Psaki, has said U.S. President Joe Biden has made clear that he aims to ensure that the vaccines are accessible to every American, without any intent as of the moment to share doses to neighboring countries.
Should You Be Saving Your Stimulus Check?

Should You Be Saving Your Stimulus Check?

While the next round of stimulus checks hits your account, it's easy to think about what could be done with more than a thousand dollars.

CDC: New COVID Variant is Nearing on Taking Over 2 States of America

CDC Revealed new COVID Variant taking over two states of America, despite the COVID vaccine efforts of the federal government.
Demi Lovato Reveals She Was Raped at 15 During Disney Days

Demi Lovato Reveals She Was Raped at 15 During Disney Days

Pop superstar Demi Lovato was candid in her new documentary, "Demi Lovato: Dancing with the Devil," revealing that she was a survivor of rape.
Ohio Sues Biden Administration Over Stimulus Package

Ohio Sues Biden Administration Over Stimulus Package

Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost is filing a lawsuit against the Biden administration over its $1.9 trillion stimulus package.

Disney Parks in California Soon to Reopen Following the Guidelines of CAPA

Disney Parks in California is Set to Open by the end of April, following CAPA's guidelines in reopening the park.
U.S. Seeks Life in Prison for Honduran President's Brother

U.S. Seeks Life for Honduran President's Brother Convicted of Drug Trafficking

U.S. prosecutors are seeking a life imprisonment sentence for Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez's brother, Juan Antonio "Tony" Hernandez.
Maskless Climate Czar John Kerry on Plane Sparks Outrage

Maskless Climate Czar John Kerry on a Plane Sparks Outrage

John Kerry, the U.S. special presidential envoy for climate, was caught not wearing a mask during a flight with American Airlines.