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Thanksgiving COVID-19 Wave Signs Starting to Show

Thanksgiving COVID-19 Wave Signs Are Emerging Now

First signs of a post-Thanksgiving COVID-19 cases surge are starting to emerge based on a data released by states across the country.
Texas AG Wants Supreme Court to Overthrow Biden’s Win in Key States

Texas AG Wants Supreme Court to Overthrow Biden's Win in Key States

Republican Texas attorney general Ken Paxton announced a lawsuit, focusing on election battleground states that U.S. President Donald Trump lost to Democratic nominee Joe Biden.

California Boy Confused Prince Harry for a Christmas Tree Salesman

Prince Harry was mistaken for a Christmas tree salesman when a five-year-old boy asked him to find the perfect Christmas tree.

Trump to Sign Executive Order to Administer COVID-19 Vaccine to Americans First

President Donald Trump is set to sign an executive order on Tuesday to ensure that all Americans will have access to COVID-19 vaccines before aiding other countries.
California Teen Kidnapped, Murdered While Walking Home Suspect Was Sentenced to Death

California Teen Murdered, Abducted While Walking Home, Suspect Sentenced to Death 10 Years Later

A California teen disappeared 10 years ago while walking home from school. A California teen disappeared 10 years ago while walking home from school. On Friday, the 17-year-old girl was brought to justice after her convicted killer was sentenced to death, according to a People report.
Female Brazilian Boxer Arrested After Husband Was Found Dead in Apartment

Female Brazilian Boxer Suspected of Beating 61-Year-Old Husband to Death in Their Apartment

Female Brazilian boxer Viviane Obenauf was arrested after her husband was found dead in their Switzerland apartment, after a sustained violent assault.
House Set to Vote on Wednesday to Prevent Government Shutdown

House Set to Vote on Wednesday to Prevent Government Shutdown

The House is scheduled to vote on Wednesday on a stopgap measure to avoid a government shutdown after current funding will expire this Friday.
Anti-Trump Protesters Vandalized Vehicles During a Pro-Trump Rally

Anti-Trump Protesters Vandalized Vehicles During a Pro-Trump Rally

Trump supporters in a pro-Trump rally in California was left with vandalized vehicles. Trump supporters in a pro-Trump rally in California was left with vandalized vehicles.
Who Is Los Viagras’ Cartel La Cholita?

Who Is Los Viagras' Cartel La Cholita? 'Busty Assassin' Flaunts How She Torments Victims on Social Media

A femme fatale figure has been recently making waves in the social media world, with her low cut tops and poses with guns and rifles.
Colorado Mom Guilty of 5-Year-Old Daughter’s Death Due to Meth Overdose

Colorado Mom Found Guilty After 5-Year-Old Daughter Died Due to Meth Overdose

Colorado mother, Stephanie Alvarado, pleaded guilty to a number of charges after her five-year-old daughter died from a methamphetamine overdose.

Biden Selects California AG Xavier Becerra to Be First Latino Health Secretary

Democrat Joe Biden has chosen California Attorney General Xavier Becerra as his administration's health secretary, making Becerra the first Latino in the position if confirmed.

CDC: COVID-19 Even More Deadly for Hispanics, Black Americans Than Previously Projected

A review of official data has shown that the COVID-19 is even more deadly for Hispanic and Black Americans than previously indicated.

'Socialist' Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Receives Backlash for Selling 'Pricey' Merchandise

Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez recently unveiled her new merchandise collection online, but she received a huge backlash following its release.

Judge Orders Restoration of DACA, Directs Officials to Open Immigration Program to New Applicants

A federal judge ordered the Trump administration on Friday to restore the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) that protects eligible immigrant youth who came to the United States when they were children from deportation.
Biden: Americans Won't Be Forced to Get COVID-19 Vaccinations

Biden: Americans Won't Be Forced to Get COVID-19 Vaccinations

Democrat Joe Biden on Friday said Americans would not be mandated to get a COVID-19 shot once a vaccine is available.

Experts Investigating Mystery Surrounding Alexis Sharkey's Final Days

Experts are looking at the death of Houston social media influencer Alexis Sharkey. Experts are looking at the death of Houston social media influencer Alexis Sharkey.
Intensive Care Units in Hospitals Stretched, Leaving Doctors to Decide Who Needs It Most

Intensive Care Units in Hospitals Stretched, Leaving Doctors to Decide Who Needs It Most

Some patients needing intensive care are not getting it with hospitals overstretched in some United States' regions.
Republicans Want to Probe California Secretary’s $35 Million Grant to Biden-Linked Firm

Republicans to Probe California Secretary's $35 Million Grant to Biden-Linked Firm

The House Oversight and House Administration Committees Republicans are demanding answers from California Secretary of State Alex Padilla's $35 million contract that he allegedly awarded to a firm related to the Biden campaign.

Push for National American Latino Museum Reignites at Senate

A key Senate committee on Thursday agreed unanimously to send to the full Senate a previously passed House bill that would establish a museum dedicated to American Latino.

Biden to Ask Americans to Wear Masks for His First 100 Days in Office

Democrat Joe Biden said Thursday that he would ask Americans to wear masks for his first 100 days in office to curb the spread of COVID-19.

Bipartisan Lawmakers Offer $908 Billion COVID-19 Relief Plan

Negotiations over the next COVID-19 relief package have resumed. Negotiations over the next COVID-19 relief package have resumed. A bipartisan group of senators and members of the House of Representatives on Tuesday proposed a $908 billion pandemic relief proposal in an attempt to break the months-long stalemate over the issue.

The Chilling Story Behind Mexico's Creepy Island of Dolls

The Island of the Dolls is located just south of Mexico City, between the canals of Xochimilco. The Island of the Dolls was never intended to be a tourist destination.

Biden Says US Constitution ‘Requires’ Inclusion of Illegal Aliens in Congressional Apportionment

The U.S. Supreme Court heard an argument Tuesday regarding Trump v. New York, wherein President Donald Trump appeals to exclude illegal immigrants from congressional apportionment counts.
UPenn Scientists, Regeneron Developing Nasal Spray to Prevent COVID-19 Infections

UPenn Scientists, Regeneron Developing Nasal Spray to Prevent COVID-19 Infections

A nasal spray is being eyed for a possible development to prevent COVID-19 infections. A nasal spray is being eyed for a possible development to prevent COVID-19 infections.
Barr Says FBI, U.S. Attorneys Did Not See Evidence of Fraud That Could Alter Election Results

Barr Says FBI, U.S. Attorneys Did Not See Evidence of Fraud in Election Results

The Justice Department has not found any rampant voter fraud that could the presidential election results, according to U.S. Attorney General William Barr.
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