Politics

Dr. Anthony Fauci Denies Retirement Rumors, Says Will Wait for U.S. To Be 'Really Out' of COVID Pandemic Before Leaving Post

Dr. Anthony Fauci has denied the retirement rumors surrounding him, saying he wanted to see the U.S. out of the COVID pandemic first before leaving his post.
AAPI Victory Fund Endorses Georgia Representative Bee Nguyen for Secretary of State

AAPI Victory Fund Endorses Georgia Representative Bee Nguyen for Secretary of State

The AAPI Victory Fund has announced their latest endorsement for the upcoming midterm elections: State Rep. Bee Nguyen for Georgia's Secretary of State.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom's Second Wife: Who Is Jennifer Siebel Newsom? Getting to Know the State's First Lady

California Gov. Gavin Newsom Second Wife: Who Is Jennifer Siebel Newsom? Getting to Know the State's First Lady

Jennifer Siebel Newsom is the wife of California Governor Gavin Newsom, who has been hitting the headlines since he assumed office in 2019.
Telegram Banned in Brazil After Judge Orders Shutdown of Messaging App Over Disinformation Concerns

Telegram Banned in Brazil After Judge Orders Shutdown of Messaging App Over Disinformation Concerns

Brazil will have a lesser mode of communication after a Supreme Court judge ordered the shutdown of messaging app Telegram nationwide.
Russia-Ukraine War: Pres. Joe Biden Warns China’s XI Jinping of 'Consequences' in Aiding Russia

Russia-Ukraine War: Pres. Joe Biden Warns China’s XI Jinping of 'Consequences' in Aiding Russia

Amid the Russia-Ukraine war, President Joe Biden has spoken with China's Xi Jinping, trying to dissuade the Chinese official from aiding Moscow.
Peru's Top Court Approves Ex-President Alberto Fujimori's Release; Pedro Castillo 'Angry' Over Court's Decision

Peru's Top Court Approves Ex-Pres. Alberto Fujimori's Release; President Pedro Castillo 'Angry' Over Court's Decision

President Pedro Castillo and other officials criticized the decision of Peru's top court in releasing former President Alberto Fujimori.
Permanent Daylight Saving Time Across the U.S. Approved by Senate: Here's What You Should Know

Permanent Daylight Saving Time Across the U.S. Approved by Senate: Here's What You Should Know

The effort to make the Daylight Saving Time permanent across the U.S. got a boost after Senators passed a bill that will end the annual changing of the clocks.
U.S. Seeks Help From Latin American Allies to Curb Migration at U.S.-Mexico Border

U.S. Seeks Help From Latin American Allies to Curb Migration at U.S.-Mexico Border

With the possibility of reopening the southern border to asylum seekers, the U.S. government is urging Latin American allies to tighten immigration controls.
Joe Biden Latest Gaffe: President Says He Contracted COVID-19 Instead of Kamala Harris' Husband Doug Emhoff

Joe Biden Latest Gaffe: President Says He Contracted COVID-19 Instead of Kamala Harris' Husband Doug Emhoff

President Joe Biden on Tuesday made another major gaffe when he suggested he was the one who contracted COVID-19 rather than second gentleman Doug Emhoff.
Donald Trump Mocks Joe Biden After Being Sanctioned by Russia, Says He Could Talk to Vladimir Putin to Prevent World War III

Donald Trump Mocks Joe Biden After Being Sanctioned by Russia, Says He Could Talk to Vladimir Putin to Prevent World War III

Former President Donald Trump has mocked Joe Biden after the president and other senior U.S. officials received sanctions from Russia.
Florida Lawmakers Fail to Pass Condo Reform Bill After Deadly Surfside Condo Collapse

Florida Lawmakers Fail to Pass Condo Reform Bill After Deadly Surfside Condo Collapse

Florida lawmakers have promised a condo reform bill aimed at preventing another Surfside collapse tragedy, but they recently failed to pass new safety measures.
AAPI Victory Fund President Brad Jenkins Joins 'The Nomiki Show' to Discuss Barriers That Asian American Voters Face

AAPI Victory Fund President Brad Jenkins Joins 'The Nomiki Show' to Discuss Barriers That Asian American Voters Face

AAPI Victory Fund President Brad Jenkins recently appeared on "The Nomiki Show" and discussed the current lack of voter engagement in AAPI communities.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' Wife: Who Is Casey DeSantis? Getting to Know Florida's First Lady

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' Wife: Who Is Casey DeSantis? Getting to Know Florida's First Lady

Casey DeSantis has been married for more than a decade to Florida governor Ron DeSantis, who has been hitting the headlines because of some Florida policies.
First Latina Judge in Harris County Civil Courts, Debra Ibarra Mayfield, Dies at 47

First Latina Judge in Harris County Civil Courts, Debra Ibarra Mayfield, Dies at 47

Debra Ibarra Mayfield, the first Latina judge in Harris County civil courts, died Friday in Houston after a two-year battle with cancer. She was 47.
Colombia Presidential Election: Former Rebel Gustavo Petro Expected to Be the First Left-Wing President, According to Polls

Colombia Presidential Election 2022: Former Rebel Gustavo Petro Expected to Be the First Left-Wing President, According to Polls

As Colombia presidential election 2022 nears, polls are suggesting that former rebel Gustavo Petro is seen to be the favorite to win in May after he secured the nomination of the left-wing Historic Pact Coalition.
TikTok Influencers Receive White House Briefing on Russia-Ukraine Crisis; Jen Psaki Also Tells Them Russia Hacked 2016 Election

TikTok Influencers Receive White House Briefing on Russia-Ukraine Crisis; Jen Psaki Also Tells Them Russia Hacked 2016 Election

The White House held a Zoom meeting with 30 TikTok influencers about the Russia-Ukraine crisis on Thursday.
Kamala Harris Criticized by Volodymyr Zelensky's Ex-Press Secretary; Explains Why She Deleted Tweet Saying it Would Be 'Tragedy' if Harris Was President

Kamala Harris Criticized by Volodymyr Zelensky's Ex-Press Secretary but Deleted Tweet Saying It Would Be 'Tragedy' if Harris Was President

Find out the reason why Volodymyr Zelensky's former press secretary deleted her statement criticizing U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris.
Congress’ Final Appropriations Bill Falls Short on Funding for Endangered Species Protections, Legacy Roads and Trails

Congress’ Final Appropriations Bill Falls Short on Funding for Endangered Species Protections, Legacy Roads and Trails

Congress recently released the long-delayed final appropriations bill for fiscal year 2022, the spending period that started on October 1, 2021 and ends on September 30, 2022.
Rep. Madison Cawthorn Calls Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky a 'Thug'; Republican Placed Under Fire After Remarks

Rep. Madison Cawthorn Calls Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky a 'Thug'; Republican Placed Under Fire After Remarks

Here's what officials said after Republican Representative Madison Cawthorn called Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelensky a "thug."
Joe Biden Announces Appointment of Colombia as US' Major Non-NATO Ally | Here's the Implication of the Partnership

Joe Biden Announces Appointment of Colombia as U.S.' Major Non-NATO Ally | Here's the Implication of the Partnership

Find out the benefits of Colombia's designation as the latest major non-NATO ally of the U.S., as announced by President Joe Biden.