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Stimulus Check

Biden Is Willing To Adjust Income Thresholds for Third Stimulus Check

President Joe Biden said on Monday that he is willing to adjust the income thresholds for his proposed $1,400 stimulus check.
House Delivers Articles Of Impeachment To Senate For Second Trial Of Donald Trump

House Lawmakers Deliver Trump Impeachment Article to Senate

The House of Representatives delivered the single Trump impeachment article to Senate on Monday, accusing former President Donald Trump of inciting an insurrection before the deadly Capitol Siege.
President Biden Signs Executive Order After Delivering Remarks On American Manufacturing

Biden Faces Criticism After Halting Border Wall Construction

President Joe Biden was criticized for his decision to halt the construction of former President Donald Trump's border wall.
Bolsonaro Attends the Air Force 80th Anniversary Celebration Amidst the Coronavirus (COVID - 19) Pandemic

Thousands in Brazil Protest for Bolsonaro's Impeachment Over COVID-19 Handling

Thousands of people in Brazil took to the streets Sunday to call for the impeachment of President Jair Bolsonaro over his administration's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Swelling Numbers Of Migrants Overwhelm Southern Border Crossings

19 Burned Bodies Found Near US-Mexico Border in Suspected Cartel Violence

Nineteen bodies were found near the town of Camargo on the U.S.-Mexico border, a place that has seen violent organized crime in recent years.
Pres. Joe Biden

Biden To Push Congress for New $1.9 Trillion Coronavirus Relief

The Biden administration is set to push Democratic and Republican lawmakers for a new $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief bill to avert an economic crisis.
Mexico's President Andrés Manuel López Obrador

Mexico's President Lopez Obrador Tests Positive for COVID-19

Mexico's President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador announced through Twitter on Sunday that he tested positive for COVID-19, but his symptoms were "mild."
Biden To Add South Africa To Travel Ban List To Combat New COVID-19 Variant

Biden To Add South Africa To Travel Ban List To Combat New COVID-19 Variant

President Joe Biden is set to impose a travel ban this week on a number of countries, including South Africa, to contain the spread of COVID-19 infections in the U.S.
Artificial Intelligence

These Tech Trends in 2021 Will Get More Attention Due to Pandemic

Innovative tech trends in 2021 are expected after people spend much of 2020 indoors. However, some are going to shine because of the demands of the pandemic.
Coronavirus Pandemic Overwhelms Brazilian City Of Manaus

Oxygen Shortage in Second Virus Wave Overwhelms Health Care in Brazil's Manaus

Brazil is currently overwhelmed by the COVID-19 pandemic, but the situation gets worse in the Amazon region's Manaus where an oxygen shortage overwhelms the medical system.
President of Mexico Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador

Biden Talks to Mexico President About Reversing Immigration Policies

U.S. President Joe Biden and Mexico's President Andrés Manuel López Obrador discussed reversing immigration policies, a phone call readout from the White House stated Saturday.
Los Angeles Police Department

33 Missing Children Rescued in Los Angeles Human Trafficking Investigation

A massive human trafficking operation based in Los Angeles rescued 33 missing children, several of whom were sexually exploited.
'My Demons Won Over Me': West Virginia Mom Shoots Dead Her 5 Young Kids Before Killing Herself

'Sorry for My Evil Crime': West Virginia Mom Shoots Dead Her 5 Young Kids Before Killing Herself

A West Virginia mom shot her three sons and two stepchildren before she burned down their home and committed suicide in December, police said on Thursday.
Schumer, McConnell Agree To Delay Trump's Impeachment Trial Until Week of Feb. 8

Schumer, McConnell Agree To Delay Trump's Impeachment Trial Until Week of Feb. 8

The impeachment trial against former President Donald Trump will start on the week of February 8, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer announced on Friday.
Bust of Latino Icon Cesar Chavez on Prominent Display in Biden’s Oval Office

Bust of Latino Icon Cesar Chavez on Prominent Display in Biden’s Oval Office

A bronze bust of Cesar Chavez, a Mexican-American civil rights activist and labor leader, is among the new sculptures installed in President Joe Biden's Oval Office at the White House.
New Pixar Shorts, Including Coco-Inspired 'A Day in the Life of the Dead,' Are Coming To Disney Plus

New Pixar Shorts, Including Coco-Inspired 'A Day in the Life of the Dead,' Are Coming To Disney Plus

Animation lovers would be delighted to see this week the new collection of Pixar shorts, including the one that features the characters of the 2017 award-winning film Coco.
Amazon Offers To Help Biden Ramp up Vaccine Distribution

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.
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.
Netflix Grows To More Than 200 Million Subscribers

Netflix Grows To More Than 200 Million Subscribers

Netflix now has more than 200 million subscribers from all over the world, cementing it as the world's largest streaming service.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Apple Sued for Allowing Telegram on App Store Despite Violent, Hateful Content

Apple Sued for Allowing Telegram on App Store Despite Violent, Hateful Content

Telegram and the calls of violence on it became a sticking point for former U.S. ambassador Marc Ginsburg who filed a lawsuit against Apple for hosting the messaging app on its App Store.
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