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Mary Anne Webber


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WHO Report Concludes COVID-19 Originated in Bats

WHO Report Concludes COVID-19 Originated in Bats, 'Unlikely' to Be Result of Lab Leak

A joint study from the World Health Organization (WHO) and Chinese scientists on the origins of COVID-19 said it is likely that it originated from bats.
4 Cops Charged With Salvadoran Woman's Death in Mexico

4 Mexican Cops Charged With Salvadoran Woman's Death in Mexico

Four police officers involved in the death of a Salvadoran woman in Mexico were charged with probable involvement in femicide.
Guatemala Issues Emergency Decree To Halt New Migrant Caravan

Guatemala Issues Emergency Decree To Halt New Migrant Caravan

Guatemala's President Alejandro Giammattei on Monday declared a "state of prevention" along the country's border with Honduras.
Restore Mask Mandates, Biden Tells States Amid New COVID Spike

Restore Mask Mandates, Biden Tells States Amid New COVID Spike

President Joe Biden is urging governors and other local leaders to maintain or reimpose the implementation of mask mandates.
Royal Family Snubs Prince Harry, Meghan Markle's Offer To Help Search for 'Diversity Czar'

Royal Family Snubs Prince Harry, Meghan Markle's Offer To Help Search for 'Diversity Czar'

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have offered to help Buckingham Palace on how to become a more diverse and inclusive workplace, but it has been met with silence.
Republican Senator Says Border Crisis Could Be Solved if Trump Immigration Policies Reinstated

Republican Senator Says Border Crisis Could Be Solved if Trump Immigration Policies Reinstated

Republican Sen. John Kennedy said that southern border crisis could be fixed if U.S. President Joe Biden were to reestablish the immigration policies from the Trump administration.
Derek Chauvin Trial Moves Forward, Video of George Floyd's Final Moments to Be Played

Derek Chauvin Trial Moves Forward, Video of George Floyd's Final Moments to Be Played

The trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, who is charged with George Floyd's death, moves forward with opening arguments on Monday.
Ohio Dad Kills Autistic 5-Year-Old Son With Baseball Bat After 'Hearing Voices'

Ohio Dad Kills Autistic 5-Year-Old Son With Baseball Bat After 'Hearing Voices'

An Ohio dad has been charged with aggravated murder after beating his autistic five-year-old son to death with a baseball bat.
White House Working on the Development of Vaccine Passports

White House Working on the Development of Vaccine Passports

The White House is working with private companies to develop a standard when it comes to vaccine passports that would prove Americans that they have been vaccinated against COVID-19 as establishments are trying to reopen.
Kamala Harris Has No Plans Yet to Visit U.S.-Mexico Border

Kamala Harris Has No Plans Yet to Visit U.S.-Mexico Border

Vice President Kamala Harris will not be visiting the U.S.-Mexico border anytime soon, even after being tapped to handle the border crisis.
GOP Senators Says Situation at the Southern Border Is 'Heartbreaking'

GOP Senators Say Situation at the Southern Border Is 'Heartbreaking'

A group of more than a dozen Republican senators led by Ted Cruz and John Cornyn visited the southern border on Friday.
Ex-CDC Head Robert Redfield Believes COVID-19 Came From a Wuhan Lab

Ex-CDC Head Robert Redfield Believes COVID-19 Came From a Wuhan Lab

Robert Redfield, the former director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), believes that the COVID-19 originated from a lab in Wuhan, China.
Fabio Sementilli Case: Wife, Lover's Murder Trial in Slaying of Husband Moves Forward

Fabio Sementilli Case: Wife, Lover's Murder Trial in Slaying of Husband Moves Forward

Police arrested Fabio Sementilli's wife Monica, and her lover, Robert Baker, almost five months after the murder of the renowned hairstylist.
Ex-Mexico Governor Linked to Drug Cartels Pleads Guilty to Money Laundering in U.S.

Ex-Mexico Governor Linked to Drug Cartels Pleads Guilty to Money Laundering in U.S.

A former governor of Tamaulipas, Mexico on Thursday pleaded guilty in a Texas court for taking over $3.5 million in bribes for government contracts.
Tate's Bake Shop Workers Threatened With Deportation Ahead of Their Union Vote

Tate's Bake Shop Workers Threatened With Deportation Ahead of Their Union Vote

Tate's Bake Shop workers in New York said that management had threatened them with deportation over their attempts to form a union.
USC Approves $1.1 Billion Settlement to Victims of Sex Abuse by Gynecologist

USC Agrees to $1.1 Billion Settlement to Victims of Sex Abuse by Gynecologist

The University of Southern California has agreed to pay over $1 billion in settlement to women alleging health center gynecologist George Tyndall of sex abuse on his patients, the university announced.
Biden Downplays Number of Migrant Crossings in First Press Conference

Biden Downplays Number of Migrant Crossings in First Press Conference

U.S. President Joe Biden, on his first press conference Thursday, has tried to minimize the current situation at the U.S.-Mexico border when he said that "nothing has changed" when it comes to the number of unaccompanied children coming to the United States.
Bolivia Ex-President Alleges Prison Abuse in Emotional Letter

Bolivia Ex-President Alleges Prison Abuse in Emotional Letter

Bolivia's ex-president Jeanine Anez said that she was being abused in prison amid her pre-trial detention.
Brazilian Man Beat His Girlfriend to Death Over a Wardrobe Malfunction

Brazilian Man Beat His Girlfriend to Death Over a Wardrobe Malfunction

A Brazilian man allegedly beat his girlfriend to death over a wardrobe malfunction that exposed her breasts at a pool party.
Mexican Researchers Create a Nose-Only COVID-19 Mask

Mexican Researchers Create a Nose-Only COVID-19 Mask

Mexican researchers have introduced a nose-only COVID-19 mask, which could be worn while eating or drinking.
Ted Cruz: Migrant Crisis Created by Biden's Political Decisions

Ted Cruz: Migrant Crisis Created by Biden's Political Decisions

Republican Senator Ted Cruz said the migrant crisis is a "direct result of political decisions made by President Joe Biden."
U.S. States Sue Biden Administration for Pause in Oil and Gas Lease

14 States Sue Biden Administration for Pause in Oil and Gas Lease

Fourteen states filed a lawsuit on Wednesday against U.S. President Joe Biden's administration for his moratorium on new oil and natural gas leases.
Trump Believes Biden's Mental State Is Deteriorating, Says Harris May Replace Him

Trump Believes Biden's Mental State Is Deteriorating, Says Harris May Replace Him

Former President Donald Trump on Monday said he expected President Joe Biden's fall while boarding Air Force One ahead of his Atlanta trip.
Brazil Supreme Court Rules Judge Biased on Lula's Case

Brazil Supreme Court Rules: Judge Biased on Lula's Case

Earlier this month, Brazil Supreme Court has dismissed former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's corruption convictions related to a huge bribery scandal, which was known as Operation Car Wash.
Colorado Shooting Suspect Was Bullied and Anti-Social, Brother Says

Colorado Shooting Suspect Was Bullied and Anti-Social, Brother Says

The suspect responsible for the Colorado shooting was already identified by the police as 21-year-old Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa of Arvada, Colorado.
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