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Mary Anne R.


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President-Elect Biden’s Inauguration Ceremony Costs $7.5-M

President-Elect Joe Biden's Inauguration to Spend Astounding $7.5 Million on Security Company

Secret Service has reportedly hired a costly security company to do surveillance on President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration ceremony on Jan. 20.
U.S. Health Worker Reports Serious Allergic Reaction to Pfizer Vaccine

U.S. Health Worker Reports Serious Allergic Reaction to Pfizer Vaccine

A health worker in Alaska had a serious allergic reaction after getting the first dose of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine on Tuesday.
After a Netflix Biopic, a Podcast Will Be Released To Explore Selena's Legacy and Impact on Latino Culture

After a Netflix Biopic, a Podcast Will Be Released To Explore Selena's Legacy and Impact on Latino Culture

Selena has become a powerful icon even after 25 years of her passing. Selena has become a powerful icon even after 25 years of her passing. The Queen of Tejano Music remains to be remembered with her music played out at parties and other places.
Young Man Who Threw Trailer Hitch to an Indigenous Woman Found Guilty of Manslaughter

Young Man Who Threw Trailer Hitch to an Indigenous Woman Found Guilty of Manslaughter

The young man who threw a trailer hitch to an Indigenous woman was found guilty of manslaughter after the woman died six months later.
There Are Other Viruses Bats Carry That Might Cause Another Pandemic, Researchers Say

Bats Carry Other Viruses That May Trigger Another Pandemic, Experts Warn

Bats are known to carry coronaviruses that can cross over to humans and infect the general population.
US Health Care Workers Start to Receive COVID-19 Vaccine Shots

US Health Care Workers Start to Receive COVID-19 Vaccine Shots

Health care workers in the country are starting to receive COVID-19 shots on Monday with hopes that an all-out vaccination effort will curb the further spread of the coronavirus.
Electoral College Gives Biden a Solid Majority, Confirming Win

Electoral College Gives Biden a Solid Majority, Confirming Win

The Electoral College on Monday voted in all 50 states and the District Columbia, making the Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden the official president-elect of the United States.
White House Staff Members Among to Be Vaccinated First, Report Says

White House Staff Members Among the First to Be Vaccinated, Report Says

White House staff members working in close quarters with U.S. President Donald Trump have been told that they are set to receive injections of the COVID-19 vaccine soon.
Coconut Oil Can Be Used for Newborn Babies’ Cradle Cap

Coconut Oil is Effective for Newborn Babies' Cradle Cap

Taking care of your newborn baby might be confusing, especially if you are a first-time mom. Taking care of your newborn baby might be confusing, especially if you are a first-time mom.
Woman Stalked Daughter’s Killers Across Mexico

After Teen Was Murdered, Mother Stalks Escaped Killers Across Mexico to Bring Her Daughter to Justice

Miriam Rodriguez dedicated herself to one goal, which is to find her daughter's murderers and have them imprisoned one by one.
Bipartisan Group’s COVID-19 Relief Package Proposal to Be Split Into Two Deals

Bipartisan Group's COVID-19 Relief Package Proposal to be Split Into Two Deals

The bipartisan group of House and Senate negotiators made a decision to split the $908 billion COVID-19 relief package proposal into two separate deals.
US Probes Network Hacks of Government Agencies

US Probes Network Hacks of Government Agencies

Some U.S. federal agencies, including the Treasury and Commerce departments, have fallen victim to a cyber attack.
Senate Approves Defense Bill Despite Trump's Veto Threats

Senate Approves Defense Bill Despite Trump's Veto Threats

The Senate has approved a $740 billion major national defense bill on Friday despite President Donald Trump's veto threats.
5-Year-Old Girl Dies After Playmate Accidentally Shot Her in the Head

5-Year-Old Girl Dies After Playmate Accidentally Shot Her in the Head

A five-year-old girl has died after one of her friends accidentally shot her in the head, while they were playing.
FDA Chief Says Meadows Did Not Threaten To Fire Him Over Pfizer Vaccine Approval

FDA Chief Says Meadows Did Not Threaten To Fire Him Over Pfizer Vaccine Approval

White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows said Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Stephen Hahn's job could be on the line if his agency will not quickly approve Pfizer Inc.'s COVID-19 vaccine.
Trump Pushes Back Government Shutdown Deadline, Signs One-Week Spending Bill

Trump Pushes Back Government Shutdown Deadline, Signs One-Week Spending Bill

President Donald Trump has signed a spending bill into a law late Friday, which averts a government shutdown at midnight and allows the federal government to remain open for one more week.
Trump Signs Executive Order Giving Most Federal Employees Day off on Christmas Eve

Trump Signs Executive Order Giving Most Federal Employees Day off on Christmas Eve

President Donald Trump signed on Friday an executive order giving federal workers a paid day off on Christmas Eve.
Florida Teen Pleads Guilty of Murdering, Burying Mother Under Church's Fire Pit

Florida Teen Pleads Guilty of Murdering, Burying Mother Under Church's Fire Pit

A Florida teen has pleaded guilty to murdering his mother and admitted that he buried her body under a church's fire pit.
Jennifer Lopez Denies Having Botox Following New Skincare Line Announcements

Jennifer Lopez Denies Having Botox Following New Skincare Line Announcements

Known for her singing, acting, and dancing skills, Jennifer Lopez has made sure that she would be a household name for generations to come.
Hannity: Texas Lawsuit Could Be Country's Last Hope to Restore Election Integrity, Public Faith in Voting Process

Hannity: Texas Lawsuit Could Be Country's Last Hope to Restore Election Integrity, Public Faith in Voting Process

Fox News host Sean Hannity said Wednesday the lawsuit filed by Texas and supported by 17 other states could be the country's last hope in fixing a "broken, corrupt election system."
YouTube to Remove Videos Questioning Biden’s Win Despite Ongoing Legal Battles

YouTube to Remove Videos Questioning Biden's Win Despite Ongoing Legal Battles

Google-owned video services YouTube has announced plans to remove any content that questions Democratic nominee Joe Biden's win in this year's presidential election.
FTC, 40 States Accuse Facebook of Being a Social Media Monopoly

FTC, 40 States Seeks to Break Up Facebook for Being a Social Media Monopoly

The Federal Trade Commission along with more than 40 states have accused Facebook on Wednesday of being a social media monopoly through buying out its rivals to illegally eliminate competition.

White House Introduces $916 Billion COVID-19 Relief Package With $600 Stimulus Checks

The White House offered a new COVID-19 relief package worth $916 billion to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said on Tuesday.

Judge Dismisses Michael Flynn Case, but Says Pardon Does Not Make Him Innocent

U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan on Tuesday dismissed a criminal case against former Trump administration national security adviser Michael Flynn.

Here's Why 'Selena' Netflix Biopic Doesn't Do the Legendary Singer Justice

Netflix's biographical drama "Selena: The Series" has met not only positive comments but also negative ones.
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