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DEA's Largest Meth Haul in California Tied to Sinaloa Cartel

The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has made a record-breaking drug bust in Southern California, with 2,224 pounds of meth.

American Murder: 'Ghost' of Christ Watts' Daughter Allegedly Caught on Cam

"American Murder: The Family Next Door" has been one of the most anticipated Netflix documentaries, mostly due to the Watts' family murders' popularity.
Shots Fired At Santa Monica College

LA County Murder Rate Increases 25% From Last Year

Los Angeles has seen a 25 percent spike in murder cases than last year's numbers, said to be elevated by gang feuds.

Joe Biden Election Campaign Fundraising Records Nets $383 Million in September

Joe Biden says the average donation was less than $50. The Democratic presidential nominee is "incredibly humbled."

Chicago's South Side Leaders Seek to Change Healthcare Model in Latino Community

Distinct leaders in the South Side of Chicago are eyeing to create a new health care model to address chronic illness and the COVID-19 pandemic that widely affects the Latino community, as well as Blacks.
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Senate to Vote on Another Stimulus Bill Next Week

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell announced Tuesday that the Senate is set to vote on another stimulus bill next week.

Amy Coney Barrett Supreme Court Confirmation Hearing Day 3: Takeaways and Analysis

Amy Coney Barrett, President Trump's nominee, faced a second round of questions from the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Food And Drug Administration Headquarters In Maryland

FDA Approves World's First Successful Ebola Treatment

An Ebola virus treatment received approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Wednesday.

Number of Mexican Border Patrol Arrests Erupted in September; Here's Why

Farmers in Mexico ambushed soldiers and seized a dam to stop water payments to the United States, in a sign of growing conflict over increasingly scarce resources.
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Will the New Stimulus Package Reach Trump's Table Before Election?

U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi spoke on Wednesday to strike a stimulus deal before the election.
Is Herd Immunity Reliable? Scientists Say It Will Just Kill People

Is Herd Immunity Reliable? Scientists Say It Will Just Kill People

Over 80 researchers said that the idea of herd immunity is a dangerous notion unsupported by the scientific evidence.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi introduces legislation to create 25th Amendment commission during news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington

House Republican Introduces Resolution to Remove Pelosi as Speaker Due to 'Mental Fitness'

House Republican Doug Collins introduced a resolution pushing for the removal of Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
First Family and COVID-19: First Lady Melania Trump Reveals Son Baron Trump Also Contracted the Illness

First Family and COVID-19: First Lady Melania Trump Reveals Son Baron Trump Also Contracted the Illness

Baron Trump also tested positive for COVID-19, according to first lady Melania Trump. Baron Trump also tested positive for COVID-19, according to first lady Melania Trump.
Colombian Scientists Research Advancements On Convalescent Plasma For COVID-19 Treatment

Blood Type May Affect Risk for Severe COVID-19, Studies Suggest

Blood type may play a role in the risk of becoming infected with COVID-19 or developing severe complications, suggested two studies published Wednesday.
ICE Raids Aim To Gather Undocumented Immigrants

Los Angeles to Pay $14 Million to Illegally Detained Immigrants

Los Angeles County leaders have agreed to pay $14 million to thousands of illegally held immigrants by the sheriff's department.

Breonna Taylor's Boyfriend Said He's a 'Million Percent Sure' Cops Didn't Identify Themselves

Kenneth Walker, Breonna Taylor's boyfriend, speaks about the fatal police shooting and narrated what happened that night.
Senator McConnell Debates Democratic Challenger Amy McGrath in Lexington

McConnell Sets October Vote on GOP Coronavirus Aid Plan

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said Tuesday that the GOP-lead Senate would vote next week on a $500 billion coronavirus aid bill.

Immunity May Not Be Possible: COVID-19 Reinfections Cause Severe Symptoms

Reports are showing that immunity might not be possible with COVID-19 since there were already documented cases of reinfection.

Amy Coney Barrett Confirmation Hearings: Barrett Faces Questioning on Day 2

The second day of Judge Amy Coney Barrett's confirmation hearings wrapped up on Tuesday night. For the first time on Tuesday, Amy Coney Barrett responded to questions from senators publicly.
A combination picture shows U.S. President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden during the first 2020 presidential campaign debate, in Cleveland

Trump, Biden to Hold Own Town Hall Events Instead of Debate

President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden have lined up separate town hall events instead of holding a second presidential debate.