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Peru's Congress Bans Former President Following Vaccine Scandal Allegations

Peru's Congress banned the former president and two other ministers for holding office, following the vaccine scandal.
Mexican Senators Give Supreme Court Chief Justice Two More Years

Mexican Senators Give Supreme Court Chief Justice Two More Years

Mexican senators on Thursday voted for the extension of the Supreme Court chief justice's term for two more years.
Raul Castro Steps Down as Cuba's Communist Party Leader

Raul Castro Steps Down as Cuba's Communist Party Leader

Raul Castro announced Friday that he is resigning as Cuba's Communist Party head, ending his family's six decades in power.
Biden Retracts Order to Keep Trump-Era Refugee Cap After Backlash

Pres. Biden Retracts Order to Keep Trump-Era Refugee Cap After Backlash

The White House said Friday President Joe Biden would keep in place the low refugee cap set by former President Donald Trump but backtracked later in the day.
LA County Continues Reopening Economy Despite Rise In Coronavirus Cases

California Passes Bill That Requires Businesses to Rehire Laid-off Workers

The bill will be requiring all of the hospitality companies to give the schedule to their former employees as to when their jobs or positions will be available after the economic crisis.
Maxine Waters Snaps At Jim Jordan as COVID Hearing With Fauci Gets Heated

'Shut Your Mouth': Maxine Waters Snaps At Jim Jordan as COVID Hearing With Fauci Gets Heated

The exchange of tense words by Representative Jim Jordan with infectious disease expert Dr. Anthony Fauci created tension on Thursday's congressional hearing.
Abbott Wants Mexican Drug Cartels to be Designated As Foreign Terrorists

Abbott Wants Mexican Drug Cartels to be Designated As Foreign Terrorists

Texas Governor Greg Abbott asked President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris to designate Mexican drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations.
Peruvians Go To Polls On Fragmented Presidential Elections

Far-Left School Teacher Wins First Round of Peru Presidential Elections

Pedro Castillo, a far-left school teacher, caught the wave of popular discontent over the handling of the COVID-19 pandemic and a plummeting economy of Peru.
 Migrants Cross Into Texas From Mexico

Group of Migrants Hide Under Trailer Board to Cross U.S Border, Intercepted by Border Patrol

Del Rio Sector Chief Patrol Agent Austin Skero shared images of the immigrants’ attempt at illegal entry, cramming themselves in the trailer board with barely enough space to move. There were 18 adults and two children who were discovered lying on top of one another.
Haitians In Miami Mark 8th Anniversary Of Devastating Earthquake

Haiti Prime Minister Steps Down As Country Faces Political Crisis, President Appoints New PM

The Haitian Prime Minister served the country for more than a year but he did not provide an explanation regarding his resignation. But after Jouthe stepped down, Haiti President Jovenel Mosie shared that there is already a new prime minister appointed.
California Gavin Newsom Pushes For School Reopening By Fall

California Gov. Gavin Newsom Pushes For School Reopening By Fall

California Governor Gavin Newsom on Wednesday urged all schools in the state to prepare for reopening by next fall when the new academic year begins.
Robert Santos to Make History as First Latino to Lead Census Bureau

Robert Santos to Make History as First Latino to Lead Census Bureau

President Joe Biden has picked Robert Santos, a Mexican-American, to lead the U.S. Census Bureau, the White House announced on Tuesday.
Biden Talks to Putin About Russian Military Build-up Near Ukraine

Pres. Biden Talks to Putin About Russian Military Build-up Near Ukraine

President Joe Biden urged Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday to de-escalate tensions at Ukraine's border and proposed a summit in the near future.

Biden's Nominee for Border Chief Chris Magnus Supports Black Lives Matter and Police Reforms

Biden nominated Arizona's Police Chief Chris Magnus as border chief of Customs and Border Protection.
Biden Picks Christine Wormuth as First Woman to Lead U.S. Army

Pres. Biden Picks Christine Wormuth as First Woman to Lead U.S. Army

The first woman to lead the U.S. Army could be a former senior Pentagon official as President Joe Biden plans to nominate Christine Wormuth in the position.
Pres. Biden Strikes Deal With Mexico, Honduras, Guatemala to Deploy Troops to Their Borders to Stop Migrant Surge

Biden Strikes Deal With Mexico, Honduras, Guatemala to Deploy Troops to Their Borders to Stop Migrant Surge

The Biden administration has struck a deal with Mexico, Honduras, and Guatemala to control the surge of migrants on the U.S.-Mexico border.

President Joe Biden Open for Negotiations on Infrastructure Plan Regarding Scope and Taxes

President Biden met with lawmakers to negotiate on the INfrastructure plan he is planning to push. Republicans, still skeptical of the plan.
Ecuadoreans Vote For President in Runoff

Lasso Wins Ecuador Presidential Elections With Promise to Revive Economy

The Ecuadorean banker secured 52% of the vote in the runoff election after a campaign that pitted free-market economics against the social welfare plans of Andres Arauz, who is an economist.
AMLO Meets Bolivian President Luis Arce

Mexican President Says Mexico's Future is Coal Not Renewable Energy

Years after becoming one of the first countries to pass climate change legislation, embracing renewable energy, and weaning itself off fossil fuels, Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador turned back the clock.

President Biden Push Policies Fueling Desperate Migration On US Borders

A new article examines President Biden's latest moves and policies regarding immigrants flocking to its southern border - and whether it boosts or actually slows down immigration.
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