Articles by Mary Anne Webber

Mary Anne Webber


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Boy, 1, Critical After He Was Shot in Head in Chicago Road Rage Shooting

One-Year-Old Boy Shot in the Head in Chicago Road Rage Shooting

A one-year-old boy is now fighting for his life after being shot in the head during a road rage shooting in Chicago on Tuesday, according to officials.
Migrants Families Sending Back Children To Cross the Border Alone

Migrant Families Sending Back Children To Cross the Border Alone

The U.S. Border Patrol's chief patrol agent of the Rio Grande Valley area said that migrant families are sending back their children alone to cross into the United States for another try.
New COVID Surge More Troublesome for Younger People. Here's Why

Infections in Younger People Are Rising in New COVID Surge

COVID-19 cases are rising once again across the United States including hospitalizations, particularly in younger people. Health experts call this the fourth COVID surge.
Texas Brothers Kill Entire Family in a Murder-Suicide Pact

Texas Brothers Kill Entire Family in a Murder-Suicide Pact

Two brothers in Dallas, Texas have killed their entire family after they made a pact to kill their relatives and then themselves.
Biden Admin May Have To Restart Border Wall Construction To Fill Holes

Biden Admin May Have To Restart Border Wall Construction To Fill Holes

Border construction may have to restart after U.S. President Joe Biden has halted the construction, according to Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.
Alonzo Brooks' Death 16 Years Ago Ruled as Homicide by FBI

Alonzo Brooks' Death 16 Years Ago Ruled as Homicide by FBI

Alonzo Brooks' death has been determined as a homicide after his body was exhumed and subjected to another autopsy.
Hunter Biden Says He Has 'No Recollection' of Meeting Ex-Stripper Who Gave Birth to His Child

Hunter Biden Says He Has 'No Recollection' of Meeting Ex-Stripper Who Gave Birth to His Child

Hunter Biden reveals in his upcoming memoir that he has no recollection of his encounter with an ex-stripper who gave birth to his child.
"That Violates Our Policy," Minneapolis Police Chief Says During Chauvin Trial

"That Violates Our Policy," Minneapolis Police Chief Says During Chauvin Trial

The Minneapolis police chief has testified on Monday during former police Derek Chauvin's trial on the killing of George Floyd.
First Confirmed Indian COVID Variant Discovered in California

First Confirmed Indian COVID Variant Discovered in California

At least one case of the new Indian COVID variant was detected in Northern California, according to researchers at Stanford University.
Migrants Deportations, Arrests Dwindled Under Biden's Presidency

Migrants Deportations, Arrests Dwindled Under Biden's Presidency

Since U.S. President Joe Biden took office, federal immigration officials have noted a sharp decline in arrests and deportations of illegal immigrants. This is after the new administration rearranges migration enforcement in the U.S.
Utah Man Kills Girlfriend Before Shooting Himself After Long Police Standoff

Utah Man Kills Ex-Girlfriend Before Shooting Himself After Long Police Standoff

A Utah man killed his ex-girlfriend and had a long standoff with the police on Saturday before shooting himself. He was critically wounded during the incident.
U.S. Shuts Secret Guantanamo Prison Unit, Moves Prisoners

U.S. Shuts Secret Guantanamo Prison Unit in Cuba, Moves Prisoners

The U.S. government has closed one of the most clandestine Guantanamo prison units after it had fallen into disrepair.
Florida Announces State of Emergency After Toxic Wastewater Leak, Leading Hundreds To Evacuate

Florida Announces State of Emergency After Toxic Wastewater Leak, Leading Hundreds To Evacuate

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has announced a state of emergency after the toxic wastewater leak discovered in Tampa Bay.
Mexican Drug Cartels Use TikTok to Smuggle Migrants, Recruit Them for Crimes, Abbott Says

Mexican Drug Cartels Use TikTok to Smuggle Migrants, Recruit Them for Crimes, Abbott Says

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said Mexican drug cartels are using social media apps, such as TikTok, to recruit more people to work in their smuggling operations.
Number of Migrants Apprehended at U.S.-Mexico Border Reaches 15-Year High

Number of Migrants Apprehended at U.S.-Mexico Border Reaches 15-Year High

The U.S. law enforcement agents encountered more than 171,000 migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border in March, the highest number in 15 years.
Capitol Attack Suspect Noah Green Speaks About Government 'Mind Control'

Capitol Attack Suspect Noah Green: A 'Nation of Islam' Follower Who Spoke About Gov’t 'Mind Control'

The United States Capitol was locked down on Friday after a knife-wielding suspect identified as Noah Green rammed his car into two police officers.
U.S. VP Harris and Guatemalan President Giammattei To Work Together on Root Causes of Immigration

U.S. VP Harris and Guatemalan President Giammattei To Work Together on Root Causes of Immigration

U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris has spoken by phone on Tuesday with Guatemalan President Alejandro Giammattei. The two reportedly agreed to work on addressing the root causes of immigration to the United States.
Honduran Pregnant Asylum Seeker Returned To Mexico While in Labor

Honduran Pregnant Asylum Seeker Returned To Mexico While in Labor

A pregnant asylum seeker was turned away with her husband and sent back to Mexico by the United States Border Patrol while she was in labor.
Johnson & Johnson Vaccine Doses Delayed After a Batch Was Ruined

Johnson & Johnson Vaccine Doses Delayed After a Batch Was Ruined

About 15 million doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine were ruined after workers at a manufacturing plant accidentally conflated the vaccines' ingredients. This causes a delay in the authorization of the production lines.
U.S. Court Sentences Honduran President’s Brother Life in Prison

U.S. Court Sentences Honduran President's Brother Life in Prison

The Honduran president's brother, Juan Orlando Hernandez, has been sentenced by the United States court to life in prison after he was convicted over "state-sponsored drug trafficking," according to prosecutors.
One Guatemalan Killed Near Border, Mexican Troops Held Captive

Guatemalan Killed Near Border, Mexican Troops Held Captive

At least 15 Mexican soldiers were held captive for hours by some 300 residents of a remote area of the Mexico-Guatemala border after one of the soldiers shot and killed a citizen at a checkpoint.
SolarWinds Hackers Obtained DHS Top Officials' Emails

SolarWinds Hackers Obtained DHS Top Officials' Emails

The SolarWinds hack had gained access to emails of the Department of Homeland Security top officials during the administration of former U.S. President Donald Trump.
45 Office: Trump Launches Own Website To Stay in Touch With Supporters After Ban on Social Media

45 Office: Trump Launches Own Website To Stay in Touch With Supporters After Ban on Social Media

Former U.S. President Donald Trump and former first lady Melania Trump debuted on Monday a website called 45 Office, with hopes to stay in touch with supporters and coordinate appearances amid the ban of his social media accounts.
Border Chief Says Smugglers Just Drop Migrants Off the Border, With Bracelets to Track Them

Border Chief Says Smugglers Just Drop Migrants Off the Border, With Bracelets to Track Them

Deputy Border Chief Raul Ortiz says migrant smugglers just drop people off near the border, with migrant facilities holding way over their capacity.
Derek Chauvin Trial Witness Compared His Kneel to Martial Arts ‘Kill Choke’

Derek Chauvin Trial Witness Compared His Kneel to Martial Arts ‘Kill Choke’

A witness in a Minneapolis murder trial involving Derek Chauvin compared the former police officer's hold on George Floyd to a martial art "kill choke" move.
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