Articles by Mary Anne Webber

Mary Anne Webber


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Texas Teacher Sexually Abused Her Former Student for Years: Police

Texas Teacher Sexually Abused Her Former Student for Years: Police

A Texas teacher was arrested on Saturday after her former student contacted authorities and reported that she was sexually abusing him for three years.
Mexico Grapples With Surge in Gang Violence as Largest Elections Inch Closer

Mexico Grapples With Surge in Gang Violence as Largest Elections Inch Closer

Gang violence has once again become rampant in Mexico as the mid-term elections in June are inching closer.
Biden and Harris Praise Guilty Verdict in Chauvin Trial

Biden and Harris Praise Guilty Verdict in Chauvin Trial

U.S. President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris have celebrated the guilty verdict on the Derek Chauvin trial for the killing of George Floyd.
Blood Clots Potential Rare Side Effect in Johnson & Johnson Vaccine

Blood Clots, Potential Rare Side Effect in Johnson & Johnson Vaccine

A European Union regulator has suggested that Johnson & Johnson vaccine should list blood clots as a "rare" side effect of the vaccine, including a warning about unusual blood clots with low platelets.
Kim Kardashian Is Being Courted by Royals, Billionaires Amid Kanye West Divorce

Kim Kardashian Is Being Courted by Royals, Billionaires Amid Kanye West Divorce

Kim Kardashian has just become one of the most eligible billionaire bachelorettes after her divorce from rapper husband, Kanye West.
Former Texas Deputy Arrested for Killing Ex-Wife, Teen Daughter and Girl's Boyfriend

Former Texas Deputy Arrested for Killing Ex-Wife, Teen Daughter and Girl's Boyfriend

A former Texas sheriff's deputy has been arrested and charged for killing three people, including his ex-wife and daughter, in a shooting in Austin on Sunday.
Cuba's Communist Party Names Successor to Raul Castro

Cuba's Communist Party Names Successor to Raul Castro

Cuba's Communist Party has named President Miguel Diaz-Canel as its new first secretary after Raul Castro announced his retirement.
Los Angeles to Spend Nearly $1 Billion to Address Homelessness

Los Angeles to Spend Nearly $1 Billion to Address Homelessness

Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti is considering nearly $1 billion worth of budget to curb homelessness in the coming fiscal year.
Trump Says GOP Candidates Need To Adopt Make America Great Plan

Trump Says GOP Candidates Need To Adopt 'Make America Great' Plan

Former U.S. President Donald Trump said that Republican candidates should adopt his political agenda "Make America Great Again" to win back the House and Senate.
Prince William, Prince Charles to Lead Talks on the Royal Family's Future

Prince William, Prince Charles to Lead Summit on the Royal Family's Future After Prince Philip's Death

Prince Charles and Prince William will reportedly lead a summit soon to discuss the royal family's future after the death of Prince Philip.
Kamala Harris Purposely Avoiding a Visit to U.S.-Mexico Border

Kamala Harris Purposely Avoiding a Visit to U.S.-Mexico Border, Border Patrol Union Chief Says

Vice President Kamala Harris is avoiding a visit to the U.S.-Mexico border, according to the head of the U.S. Border Patrol agents' union.
Caitlyn Jenner to ‘Decide Soon’ on Whether to Run For California Governor

Caitlyn Jenner to ‘Decide Soon’ on Whether to Run For California Governor

Caitlyn Jenner is considering a run for governor of California and is reportedly talking with Republican political advisors on any possible steps.
Texas Domestic Shooting Leaves Three People Dead

Texas Domestic Shooting Leaves Three People Dead

Three people were killed amid the domestic shooting in Austin, Texas on Sunday afternoon. Police said the victims were two Hispanic females and a Black male.
COVID Death Toll Exceeds 3 Million Count Worldwide

COVID Death Toll Exceeds 3 Million Count Worldwide

A recent John Hopkins University tally noted that the COVID death toll worldwide has surpassed three million.
Stepsister of FedEx Gunman, Who Killed 8 in Indianapolis, Says He's 'Isolated'

Stepsister of FedEx Gunman, Who Killed 8 in Indianapolis, Says He's 'Isolated'

A gunman opened fire at a FedEx facility in Indianapolis on Thursday night, leading to the deaths of eight employees.
Raul Castro Steps Down as Cuba's Communist Party Leader

Raul Castro Steps Down as Cuba's Communist Party Leader

Raul Castro announced Friday that he is resigning as Cuba's Communist Party head, ending his family's six decades in power.
Biden Retracts Order to Keep Trump-Era Refugee Cap After Backlash

Pres. Biden Retracts Order to Keep Trump-Era Refugee Cap After Backlash

The White House said Friday President Joe Biden would keep in place the low refugee cap set by former President Donald Trump but backtracked later in the day.
Brazil Senate to Probe Jair Bolsonaro’s Handling Of COVID-19 Crisis

Brazil Senate to Probe Jair Bolsonaro’s Handling Of COVID-19 Crisis

Brazil's Senate has started an investigation into President Jair Bolsonaro's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.
TikTok ‘Blackout Challenge’ Blamed for the Death of a Colorado Boy

TikTok ‘Blackout Challenge’ Blamed for the Death of 12-Year-Old Colorado Boy

A 12-year-old Colorado boy, who joined the TikTok "Blackout Challenge" that dared people to choke themselves until they lose consciousness, died on Saturday.
AMLO to Visit Mexico’s Southern Border to Tackle Efforts to Stop Child Migrants

Mexican Pres. to Visit Mexico’s Southern Border to Tackle Efforts to Stop Child Migrants

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said he plans to visit Mexico's southern border to discuss the smuggling of child migrants with local officials.
Moderna Eyeing COVID Booster Shot To Be Ready By Fall

Moderna Eyeing COVID Booster Shot To Be Ready By Fall

Moderna's Chief Medical Officer Tal Zaks said that the company's COVID booster shot should be able ready by the end of 2021.
Americans in a Poll: Washington, D.C. Worst Place In the Country

Americans in a Poll: Washington, D.C., Worst Place In the Country

A recent YouGov poll found out that Americans have ranked Washington, D.C. as the "worst place in the country."
CDC Says STDs Hit All-Time High for 6th Year in a Row

CDC Says STDs Hit All-Time High for 6th Year in a Row

The CDC said the annual cases of sexually transmitted diseases or STDs have climbed to an all-time high for the sixth year in a row.
Robert Santos to Make History as First Latino to Lead Census Bureau

Robert Santos to Make History as First Latino to Lead Census Bureau

President Joe Biden has picked Robert Santos, a Mexican-American, to lead the U.S. Census Bureau, the White House announced on Tuesday.
Mexico Detains 30 Marines Over Disappearances in Tamaulipas

Mexico Detains 30 Marines Over Disappearances in Tamaulipas

Mexico has arrested and detained 30 Marines in relation to the disappearances of several people in Tamaulipas back in 2014, according to the Navy.
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