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Amazon Offers To Help Biden Ramp up Vaccine Distribution

Amazon has extended its vast logistical resources to help President Joe Biden in speeding up the country's COVID-19 vaccine distribution.
Woman Shot and Killed Man, Believing It Was Her Brother’s Killer

Sister Avenge Brother's Death by Hunting Down Suspect and Shooting Him

Missouri woman reportedly shot and killed a man she suspected to be her younger brother's killer.
Joe Biden Sworn In As 46th President Of The United States At U.S. Capitol Inauguration Ceremony

Disturbing Inauguration Glitch Shocks Viewers as Joe Biden Delivers Message to Americans

Viewers of President Joe Biden's official swearing-in ceremony noticed a shocking livestreamed inauguration glitch as the 46th president of the United States delivered a speech.
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Pathway to Citizenship: Biden Sends Immigration Bill to Congress for 11 Million Illegal Migrants

Pres. Joe Biden sends Congress on Wednesday an Immigration Bill that proposes citizenship to over 11 million people living illegally in the country.
Pope Francis Prays for Reconciliation on Biden’s Win, Restrains Bishops’ Statement

Pope Francis Prays for Reconciliation on Biden's Win, Restrains Bishops' Statement

Pope Francis said that he is praying that God would guide U.S. President Joe Biden's efforts to bring reconciliation in the United States, as the United States Bishops condemn Biden's pro-choice stance on abortion.
U.S. Supreme Court Hears Challenge To Obama Immigration Programs

Texas Officials Prepare Lawsuits Against Joe Biden’s Proposals on Immigration, Environment

Texas officials said on Monday that they will be preparing lawsuits against recently inaugurated President Joe Biden for his proposals on immigration and environment, among others.
Pablo Escobar's Hippos Poisoning Colombia's Waterways, Wildlife With 'Toxic' Urine

Pablo Escobar's Hippos Poisoning Colombia's Waterways, Wildlife With 'Toxic' Urine

About 100 hippos of the descendants of drug kingpin Pablo Escobar's former pets are now invading Colombia's waterways and poisoning wildlife with their toxic urine and feces, scientists said.
McConnell, Schumer Fail To Seal Deal on Senate Power-Sharing

McConnell, Schumer Fail To Seal Deal on Senate Power-Sharing

The two Senate leaders, Mitch McConnell and Chuck Schumer, have failed to reach a power-sharing deal that will put the two parties on equal footing.
Trump Approves Deportation Protections for Venezuelans on Last Night in Office

Trump Approves Deportation Protections for Venezuelans on Last Night in Office

President Donald Trump has signed an executive order approving deportation protections for Venezuelans on his final night in the office.
U.S. COVID-19 Death Toll Exceeds 400,000 on the Final Day of the Trump Administration

U.S. COVID-19 Death Toll Exceeds 400,000 on the Final Day of the Trump Administration

The COVID-19 death toll in the U.S. has topped 400,000 on Tuesday as vaccinations continue to roll out slowly compared to the spread of infection, a Reuters tally showed.
Do Latina Women Age Less Quickly? Experts Reveal the Secret

Does Latina Skin Age Slower? Experts Reveal the Secret of Latina Skincare

A good skincare routine can benefit your skin in a long time; the earlier you start, the better. This is what the skincare industry has taught many women chasing that plump and well-hydrated skin. A consistent routine helps, but what if good skin might actually be in genes?
12 National Guard Members Removed From Inauguration Duty As Security Concerns Grow

12 National Guard Members Removed From Inauguration Duty As Security Concerns Grow

Twelve National Guardsmen were removed from inauguration duties and sent home after security screenings to ensure that none of the troops were involved in extremist activity, according to the Department of Defense officials.
Farewell Address of President Donald J. Trump

'We Did What We Came To Do': Trump Stresses Record in Farewell Address

President Donald Trump touted his economic and foreign policy record in his farewell address posted Tuesday before leaving office.
Trump Allegedly Pardons Snoop Dogg’s Friend From Attempted Murder Conviction

Trump Allegedly Pardons Snoop Dogg’s Friend From Attempted Murder Conviction

U.S. President Donald Trump has reportedly pardoned Death Row Records co-founder and former drug kingpin Michael Harris, who was also known as "Harry O."
Homeland Security Secretary Nominee Alejandro Mayorkas Testifies At Senate Hearing

DHS Nominee Alejandro Mayorkas Vows to Help Pass Amnesty for Illegal Immigrants

Alejandro Mayorkas, President-elect Joe Biden's Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary nominee, vowed to help Congress pass an amnesty for illegal immigrants.
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Staggering Death Toll: Los Angeles Air Pollution Control Officials Lifts Cremation Limit

The Los Angeles County Air pollution control officials said on Sunday that it will lift the cremation limit due to the increasing number of COVID-19 deaths.
Census Bureau Chief Steven Dillingham Resigns Amid Controversy on Immigrant Count

Census Bureau Chief Steven Dillingham Resigns Amid Controversy on Immigrant Count

Steven Dillingham announced Monday his plan to resign as director of the U.S. Census Bureau when the new administration takes control of the government.
Members Of Coronavirus Task Force Hold A Briefing At The White House

New COVID-19 Vaccine Could Be Ready For Approval Within Weeks, Fauci Says

Dr. Anthony Fauci said Sunday that a new COVID-19 vaccine could be ready in the U.S. within weeks if it gets approval from the U.S. FDA.
Pelosi's Stolen Computer in Capitol Riot Plotted To Be Sold To Russian Intelligence, Authorities Say

Pelosi's Stolen Computer in Capitol Riot Plotted To Be Sold To Russian Intelligence, Authorities Say

Riley June Williams, a Capitol rioter from Pennsylvania, was accused of stealing House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's computer and allegedly planned to sell it to Russian intelligence, court documents revealed on Monday.
Starbucks To Assist in Washington's COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout

Starbucks To Assist in Washington's COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout

Washington Gov. Jay Inslee said Monday that the state had tapped Starbucks and other private companies to speed up the COVID-19 vaccines' distribution and achieve its new goal of distributing 45,000 doses a day.