Articles by Joshua Summers

Joshua Summers


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Caitlyn Jenner Endorses Border Wall: "We Can't Have a Country Without a Secure Wall"

California gubernatorial candidate, Caitlyn Jenner, endorses the border wall. In an interview, she said she is "all for the wall."
California Bar Owner Arrested for Selling Fake COVID Vaccination Cards

California Bar Owner Arrested for Selling Fake COVID Vaccination Cards

A bar owner from California was arrested after authorities busted him for selling fake COVID vaccination cards.
Colombia Mass Protests Continue, Police Deploy Tear Gas

Colombia Mass Protests Continue, Police Deploy Tear Gas

Mass protests in Colombia continued despite Pres. Ivan Duque withdrawing the proposed tax reform and a week of deadly clashes between demonstrators and police.

Missing Colorado Mom: Suzanne Morphew's Husband Faces Murder Charge

Suzanne Morphew's husband was arrested by authorities following the sudden disappearance of the Colorado mom.
Biden Deserves Credit for 'Improvements' on Migration Crisis at the Border: Psaki

Pres. Biden Deserves Credit for 'Improvements' on Migration Crisis at the Border, Psaki Says

White House press secretary Jen Psaki believed that President Joe Biden deserves credit for improving the migration crisis at the U.S. Mexico border.

Mexico President Promises Thorough Investigation Following the Train Overpass that Collapsed

Mexico president promises a thorough probe on the train overpass that collapsed killing at least 24 Mexicans.
2 Asian Women Stabbed in San Francisco Attack

2 Asian Women Stabbed in San Francisco Attack

Two Asian women were hurt after a stabbing incident in a busy street in San Francisco, California late Tuesday afternoon.
Brazil Ex-Health Chief Accuses Bolsonaro of Fueling COVID Crisis

'I Warned Him': Brazil Ex-Health Chief Accuses Bolsonaro of Fueling COVID Crisis

Brazil's former health minister Luiz Henrique Mandetta has testified in a probe on President Jair Bolsonaro's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Derek Chauvin's Legal Team Files Motion for a New Trail After Guilty Charge

Derek Chauvin's legal team filed a motion for a new trial, more than a week after the ex-cop was found guilty for the death of George Floyd.

L.A. Deputy Receives Racist Slur from California Woman After Pulling Her Over

A Latino deputy from Los Angeles received racist slurs from a California woman after pulling the woman over for using her phone while driving.
Mexico City Rail Overpass Collapses

20 Dead, 70 Hurt as Mexico City Rail Overpass Collapses

A railway overpass in Mexico City collapsed on Monday night, killing and injuring more than a dozen individuals.
Bill Gates, Melinda Gates Are Divorcing and They Had No Prenup

Bill Gates, Melinda Gates Are Divorcing and They Had No Prenup

Bill Gates' wife, Melinda French Gates, has filed for a divorce after 27 years of marriage. The couple announced their decision through a joint statement.
Colombia's Finance Minister Quits After Tax Reform Plan Withdrawn

Colombia's Finance Minister Quits After Tax Reform Plan Withdrawn

Colombia's finance minister has resigned from his post after deadly mass protests erupted across the country over a tax reform proposal.

FDA to Authorize Pfizer's COVID Vaccine on 12-15-Year-Olds by Early Next Week

FDA will approve Pfizer's COVID vaccine among 12- to 15-year-olds by early next week, raising concerns about the decision.

Alaska Woman Claims Feds Searched her Home for Nancy Pelosi's Laptop

A woman from Alaska claimed the federal agents went to their home in search of Nancy Pelosi's laptop that got lost days after the Capitol riot.
Puerto Rican Boxer Felix Verdejo Turns Himself in After Pregnant Lover Found Dead in Lagoon

Puerto Rican Boxer Felix Verdejo Turns Himself in After Pregnant Lover Found Dead in Lagoon

Puerto Rican boxer Felix Verdejo has turned himself in to federal agents to face charges in the disappearance and death of his pregnant girlfriend.

El Salvador Congress Ousts Top Judges, Garnering International Concerns

El Salvador's Congress voted to oust top judges from their Supreme Court; Brewed International Concerns
Colombia's President Withdraws Tax Reform After Deadly Mass Protests

Colombia's President Withdraws Tax Reform After Deadly Mass Protests

Colombia's President Ivan Duque has withdrawn a contentious tax reform bill following the deadly mass protests in the past days.

Suspected Smuggling Boat Capsizes off San Diego Coast; 3 Dead 27 Hurt

A suspected smuggling boat crashes into a reef in the Sand Diego coast, leaving three people dead and 27 people injured.

Diego Maradona's Medical Team Gave the Football Star Inappropriate Care: Medical Experts Reveal

Medical experts panel revealed that Diego Maradona's medical team gave the football star inappropriate care.

One of Two Migrants Dies After Border Patrol Vehicle Ran Over Them in Texas Border

One of the two mIgrants died after a border patrol vehicle ran over them while hiding in the tall grasses on the Texas border.

Democrats Express Support to Gavin Newsom Over Recall Elections

Democrats expressed their support to California Governor Gavin Newsom, as he faces recall elections against other gubernatorial candidates.
Over $50M Worth of Meth Tied to a Mexican Drug Cartel Seized, Florida Sheriff Says

Over $50M Worth of Meth Tied to a Mexican Drug Cartel Seized, Florida Sheriff Says

Over $50 million worth of methamphetamine linked to a Mexican drug cartel was seized in a months-long drug operation of Florida's Polk County Sheriff's Office.

California Mayors Seek $20 Billion for 5 Years to Address Homeless Crisis

California mayors asked for about $20 billion for five years to address the state's ongoing homeless crisis amid pandemic.
5 Dead, 15 Hurt in Ecuador Jail Riot

5 Dead, 15 Hurt in Bloody Ecuador Jail Riot

A jail riot in Ecuador that involved a gunfight has killed at least five inmates and injured 15 on Wednesday.
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