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Santiago Potes: First Latino DACA Recipient to Receive Prestigious Rhodes Scholarship

Santiago Potes is the first Latino student who became a DACA recipient to win the prestigious Rhodes Scholarship.
Dr. Anthony Fauci

Experts Warn Thanksgiving Could be Start of Dark Holiday Season Amid COVID-19 Surge

Health experts across the country, including the top infectious and disease expert Dr. Anthony Fauci, warned that Thanksgiving could be the start of a darker holiday season for most Americans.
Inmates

Hundreds of Prisoners Staged "War-Like" Riot in Arizona Prison, Officials Deny Using Force

Hundreds of inmates staged a riot inside the Arizona prison. The correction officers claimed they used non-lethal munitions to gain compliance.
Joe Biden

President-Elect Joe Biden's Plans on Economy, Stimulus Check After Inauguration

Joe Biden has many top priorities as he enters the White House in January. Part of his plans is to address the stimulus package and to lay down his economic plan in the first few months of his administration.
Trump Says He'll Leave Office If Biden's Electoral Win Certified, but Admits Conceding Is 'Very Hard'

Trump Says He'll Leave Office If Biden's Electoral Win Certified, but Admits Conceding Is 'Very Hard'

President Donald Trump said Thursday that he would respect the Electoral College votes and concede if those votes go to Democrat Joe Biden.

Trump Says COVID-19 Vaccine Deliveries to Begin Next Week

President Donald Trump told U.S. troops on Thursday that the coronavirus vaccine's delivery would begin next week.

How Do Trump, Biden Celebrate Thanksgiving This Year?

Thanksgiving this year look a bit different for both President Donald Trump and former vice president Joe Biden.
5 Federal Prisoners With Heinous Crimes Set to be Executed Before Inauguration

5 Federal Prisoners With Heinous Crimes Set to be Executed Before Inauguration

The Department of Justice has already set a schedule to execute five federal prisoners before Joe Biden's inauguration in January.
Mads Mikkelsen to Replace Johnny Depp's role as Grindelwald in 'Fantastic Beasts'

Mads Mikkelsen to Replace Johnny Depp's role as Grindelwald in 'Fantastic Beasts'

Mads Mikkelsen officially takes over Johnny Depp's role as the villainous Dark Wizard Gellert Grindelwald in the forthcoming third installment of "Fantastic Beast."
Prime Minister Scott Morrison Announces Deal With AstraZeneca To Supply Potential COVID-19 Vaccine

Manufacturing Error in AstraZeneca COVID-19 Vaccine Raises Questions About Safety

COVID-19 Vaccine manufacturer and developer acknowledged on Wednesday that there were some errors in giving shots to the participants during the last stage trial.
Meghan Markle Reveals She Had a Miscarriage in July, Sparks Heartless Reactions

Meghan Markle Reveals She Had a Miscarriage in July, Sparks Heartless Reactions

Meghan Markle wrote an emotional piece for the New York Times revealing that she suffered a miscarriage in July this year.

Pennsylvania Judge Orders Halt on Election Result Certification Amid Mail-In Vote Fight

President Donald Trump's legal fight over the Nov. 3 election has scored a win on Wednesday following a Pennsylvania judge's decision.
DEA Seized 35 Million Cash, Ammo, Drugs From Suspected Mexican Cartel Members

DEA Seized $35 Million Cash, Ammo, Drugs From Suspected Mexican Cartel Members

United States agents arrested three Mexican nationals on Tuesday after seizing a stockpile of cash, drugs, and ammunition.
Michael Jordan Donates $2 Million in Proceeds From 'The Last Dance': Who Will Receive It?

Michael Jordan Donates $2 Million in Proceeds From 'The Last Dance': Who Will Receive It?

NBA legend Michael Jordan has donated $2 million. The Hall of Famer is donating proceeds from the highly successful documentary series, "The Last Dance."

One-Third of Parents Believe Family Thanksgiving Gathering Worth the COVID-19 Risk, New Poll Shows

A national poll on family Thanksgiving gatherings revealed that parents think meeting with extended family is important to children.
Mouthwash Can Kill Coronavirus in 30 Seconds, New Study Suggests

Mouthwash Can Kill Coronavirus in 30 Seconds, New Study Suggests

Mouthwash could be a part of people's daily routine to fight the coronavirus after a study suggested it could combat the virus in 30 seconds.

Trump Campaign to Present Evidence of Voter Fraud in Nevada After Judge's Decision

A Nevada judge said on Tuesday that the Trump campaign will be allowed to show evidence of alleged voter fraud and other election irregularities.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis Holds Coronavirus Press Briefing

DeSantis Extends Mask Mandate Suspension in Florida, Critics Call It 'Killing Spree'

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis extended his order that suspended any mask mandate enforcement from taking place in all local governments across the Sunshine State.
Mask Sales Not Enough To Keep 3M From Having Disappointing Quarter

Two Texas Men Who Tried to Sell Bogus N95 Masks Worth $317 Million Charged

Two Texas men were charged by the Department of Justice for attempting to sell 50 million non-existent N95 masks to a foreign government.
Former Trump National Security Advisor Michael Flynn Returns To Court

Trump Pardons Former Security Adviser Michael Flynn Despite Guilty Plea for Lying to FBI

President Donald Trump pardoned the former national security adviser retired Lt. Michael Flynn on Wednesday, despite the latter's guilty plea in a Russian probe.