Education Department Cancels Student Loan Debt for Over 40,000 With Disabilities

Education Department Cancels Student Loan Debt for Over 40,000 With Disabilities

Department of Education Secretary Miguel Cardona announced on Monday the relief measures for borrowers with total and permanent disabilities.
Federal Eviction Moratorium Extended Until June, CDC Says

Federal Eviction Moratorium Extended Until June, CDC Says

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced Monday the extension of its eviction moratorium until June 30.
San Diego Comic-Con 2022 COVID-19 Guidelines: Here’s Everything You Need To Know

San Diego Comic-Con Eyes Thanksgiving Weekend Schedule

The organization made an announcement regarding their ‘Special Edition’ decision late Saturday night. But after placing the in-person convention over the Thanksgiving weekend, the organization received harsh backlash from talent, fans, and even the press.
Feds Arrest Armed Colorado Man After 'Boulder Massacre' Remark

Colorado Man Arrested After 'Boulder Massacre' Remark

Federal agents arrested an agitated and heavily armed Colorado man after he made a remark about the "Boulder massacre."
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Czech Billionaire Killed in Alaska Helicopter Crash

The National Transportation Safety Board is currently looking into the helicopter crash which involved the Czech billionaire, as the agency already launched an investigation. Based on reports, Kellner along with his group had been on a heli-skiing trip.
Asylum Seekers Enter US As Biden Ends

Biden Calls for Volunteers To Aid Migrant Crisis

The federal Office of Personnel Management is hoping that volunteers from other agencies can assist the Customs and Border Protection and the Office of Refugee Resettlement in dealing with the surge in unaccompanied minors.
Mexico's COVID-19 Death Toll Becomes the World's 2nd Highest After Data Revision

Mexico's COVID-19 Death Toll Becomes the World's 2nd Highest After Data Revision

The latest revision of the Mexican health ministry on the country's COVID-19 death toll has placed Mexico as the second with the highest COVID deaths globally.
Attacked Asian Woman Donates $1 Million To Fight Racism

Attacked Asian Woman Donates $1 Million To Fight Racism

A week after victimized by the Racism violence, an Asian American woman who was attacked in downtown San Francisco will be donating close to a million dollars to fight the ongoing anti-Asian violence and racism based on her own grandson.
Mexico Hits 200,000 COVID Deaths

Mexico Hits 200,000 COVID Deaths

Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador devised ramped up vaccination efforts as the country currently chases time after Mexico's COVID deaths spiked to more than 200,000.
Republican Senate Candidates Hold Election Night Party In Georgia

Governor Kemp Signs Georgia Election Reforms

The election reform bill in Georgia involves the imposition of rules regarding voter identification down to the limitation on the ballot drop boxes.
Venezuelan Migrants Stranded in Bogota as Maduro Restricts Returns During Coronavirus Pandemic

Thousands of Venezuelans Displaced Amid Border Dispute

Displaced Venezuelans disclosed that thousands of people from Venezuela have fled to the province of Apure in Colombia in the wake of the ongoing operations of the Venezuelan military against the Colombian armed groups.
Southwest Airlines Pilot Caught Ranting About Bay Area’s 'Liberals'

Southwest Airlines Pilot Caught Ranting About Bay Area’s 'Liberals'

A recording of a Southwest Airlines pilot cursing people in Bay Area suddenly gained attention online this week.
 Brazil Hits 300,000 Fatal Victims of Coronavirus (COVID - 19)

Brazil's COVID-19 Death Toll hits 300,000

The health ministry of Brazil reported 2,009 daily COVID-19 deaths on Wednesday, which brought its country’s pandemic total to 300,685.
Colorado Snowboarders Charged For Allegedly Causing Avalanche

Colorado Snowboarders Charged For Allegedly Causing Avalanche

Evan Hannibal and Tyler DeWitt were making their way down a slope after a snowboarding excursion when the avalanche happened. Now, they are facing a $168,000 lawsuit for reckless endangerment.
Mexican President Blames Biden for Current Border Crisis

Mexican President Blames Biden for Current Border Crisis

Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador pointed his fingers towards President Joe Biden as the reason behind the border's turmoil.
Bernie Sanders Admits He's Not Comfortable With Trump's Twitter Ban

Bernie Sanders Admits He's Not Comfortable With Trump's Twitter Ban

Senator Bernie Sanders and former President Donald Trump seemed to have found common ground on the issue of Trump's ban from Twitter.
President Biden Holds White House Event To Mark Equal Pay Day

Biden To Conduct First Press Conference as U.S. President

After two months of tenure, the United States President Joe Biden will hold his first formal news conference on March 25 at around 1:15 p.m. E.T.
Texas Department Of Public Safety Patrols Border Along Rio Grande River

Border Patrol Whistleblower Details Conditions in Processing Center

A contributor for Fox News shared in a ‘Hannity’ exclusive Tuesday that officials at the border are growing frustrated with the dangerous conditions and negligence within processing centers and are waiting for actions from administration officials.
Biden Under Investigation by GAO for Border Wall Funds Freeze

Biden Under Investigation by GAO for Border Wall Funds Freeze

President Joe Biden is reportedly under probe for allegedly freezing payments worth billions of dollars for the companies contracted to finish the border wall.
Activists Rally At Minnesota State Capitol Ahead Of Trial Of Derek Chauvin

Jury for Derek Chauvin Trial Complete

Derek Chauvin is the police officer charged for the death of Floyd after he knelt on the neck of the man while subduing him for more than nine minutes. The jury who will determine the fate of Chauvin is composed of nine women and six men.
Second Wave of $1,400 Stimulus Checks to Arrive This Week

Second Wave of $1,400 Stimulus Checks to Arrive This Week

Based on an official from the banking industry, IRS is making approximately 17 million direct deposits with a payment date of March 24.
The Blue Jacket Fashion Show At NYFW

Fans To Boycott Jeopardy! After Dr. Oz Guesting

Former contestants emphasized that Dr. Oz is exactly the opposite of everything that Jeopardy is about, as it is a show that has a great appreciation for facts and knowledge while Dr. Oz has pushed harmful ideas towards American people.
Atletico de Madrid v Athletic Club - La Liga Santander

Uruguayan Striker Luis Suarez Hits 500th Goal Mark

Uruguayan professional footballer Luis Suárez' 500th goal in his career, his 19th goal of the season, led to Atletico Madrid's win against Alavés.
Asylum Seekers Enter US As Biden Ends

Number of Detained Unaccompanied Minors May Surpass Record

Based on the preliminary data of the U.S. Border Patrol, the detentions of migrant children have increased from 5,600 in January, to 9,300 in February, and with only three weeks in March, 11,000 unaccompanied minors were recorded.
LNU Lightning Complex Fire Burns In Napa County

California Wildfire Ignited After Power Lines Hit by a Tree

A California wildfire that killed four individuals and wrecked more than 200 buildings in the northern portion of the state last year sparked when tree branches came into contact with Pacific Gas & Electric power lines based on the report of officials on Monday.
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