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U.S. Experts Questions EU's Decision to Halt AstraZeneca Vaccine Rollout

U.S. Experts are upset about E.U. Countries that suspended AstraZeneca vaccines in their vaccine rollout.
Biden Says U.S. in Talks With Other Countries for COVID Vaccine Supply

Biden Says U.S. in Talks With Other Countries for COVID Vaccine Supply

U.S. President Joe Biden's administration has been stocking up millions of doses of COVID vaccines with authorizations for the U.S. Meanwhile, allies of the country said that the doses should be used now to save lives.
Amityville Killer Ronald Defeo Jr. Dies at 69

Amityville Killer, Who Massacred His Entire Family, Dies at 69

Ronald DeFeo Jr., the infamous killer whose murders inspired "The Amityville Horror" books and movies, has died, prison officials said Monday.

Two Charged on the Death of Capitol Officer Brian Sicknick

The authorities have nabbed two men who allegedly attacked Capitol Officer Brian Sicknick during a riot last January 6. The official cause of the officer's death has not been determined.
Last Living Man of Juma Tribe in Brazil Dies From COVID-19

Last Living Man of Juma Tribe in Brazil Dies From COVID-19 Spread by Invading Loggers

Aruká Juma, the last surviving man of Amazon's Juma tribe, has died from COVID-19, which was brought by invading loggers.
AstraZeneca Vaccine Suspended in Many EU Countries Over Blood Clot Concerns

After Blood Clot Reports, AstraZeneca Vaccine Suspended in Many EU Countries

Many countries in the European Union had suspended the use of AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines among their constituents.
Malware on MacBook: Here's How to Avoid It

Malware on MacBook: Here's How to Avoid It

In late 2020, giant tech company Apple introduced its new roster of MacBook with improved performance.
Illegal Migrants Deported Back to Mexico Say Biden Fails to Keep His Promise

Illegal Migrants Deported Back to Mexico Say Biden Fails to Keep His Promise

Hopes were crushed when some illegal migrants were deported back to Mexico after spending most of their savings to pay human smugglers to bring them to the U.S.
Opioid Overdose Rising Among Latinos Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic

Opioid Overdose Rising Among Latinos Amid the Pandemic

The current opioid use is one of the most widespread drug epidemics in the history of the United States regarding all racial and ethnic groups.

Biden: COVID Vaccine "Shot in Arms and Money in Pockets" in 10 Days

President Joe Biden promised 100M COVID vaccine shots and 100M stimulus checks on bank accounts in the next 10 days.
People with Weak Immune Systems Likely Cultivated COVID Variants Inside Them

People with Weak Immune Systems Likely Cultivated COVID Variants Inside Them

Many COVID variants have been reported across the world, posing several threats to the effectiveness of authorized vaccines and overall ability to curb the spread of the virus.
150 Arrested as Spring Break Crowds Flock to Miami Beach

150 Arrested as Spring Break Crowds Flock to Miami Beach

Around 150 spring breakers were taken into custody by the Miami Beach Police after a crowd of unruly people descended into the city's famous getaway spot.

White House Considers New Approach on Cybersecurity Following Undetected Hacks

White House considered partnering with private companies to detect and give an early warning regarding threats on Cybersecurity.
Florida Man Pulled Out Human Ears from Pocket While Being Questioned for Grandpa’s Killing

Florida Man Pulls Out Human Ears from Pocket While Being Questioned for Grandpa's Killing

A Florida man reportedly pulled out severed human ears from his pocket while being questioned on his grandfather's killing.
Chicago Shootings Leave 2 Dead, 14 Hurt, Including Police Sergeant Shot in Face

Chicago Shootings Leave 2 Dead, 14 Hurt, Including Police Sergeant Shot in Face

Two people died, and 13 people were injured in a Chicago shooting early Sunday, according to authorities.
Families of Guatemalan Migrants Killed Near U.S.-Mexico Border Begin Burying Their Remains

Families of Guatemalan Migrants Killed Near U.S.-Mexico Border Begin Burying Their Remains

Mexican authorities found 19 bullet-riddled and burned bodies near the U.S.-Mexico border in January, and 16 of them were identified as Guatemalan migrants.
West Coast Cities Show Outrage on Breonna Taylor’s Death Anniversary

West Coast Cities Show Outrage on Breonna Taylor's Death Anniversary

Police and protesters clashed as major West Coast cities triggered a violent protest on Breonna Taylor's death anniversary.
Islas Marias: Mexico's 'Alcatraz' Prison May Soon Host Cruise Ships

Islas Marias: Mexico's 'Alcatraz' Prison Island May Soon Host Cruise Ships

The last island penal colony in Mexico, also known as Las Islas Marias, was the government's pride when it was established in 1905.
Pelosi Says Surge of Migrant Children At U.S.-Mexico Border Is a ‘Humanitarian Crisis’

Pelosi Says Surge of Migrant Children At U.S.-Mexico Border Is a ‘Humanitarian Crisis’

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi blamed the Trump administration for the influx of unaccompanied migrant children on the U.S.-Mexico border.
Fauci Warns Against Loosening COVID-19 Restrictions, Mask Mandates

Fauci Warns Against Loosening COVID-19 Restrictions, Mask Mandates

More states are dropping their COVID-19 restrictions and mask mandates, such as the case in Los Angeles, wherein state officials cleared to reopen indoor dining and theaters.