Articles by Mary Anne Webber

Mary Anne Webber


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Tinder Is Giving Out Free COVID-19 Tests to Revive in-Person Dating

Tinder Is Giving Out Free COVID-19 Tests to Revive in-Person Dating

Dating and starting a healthy relationship amid a pandemic can be extremely difficult, but Tinder has found a way to meet your date.
Argument Over Stimulus Check Leads to 4 Murders, Including a Girl

Argument Over Stimulus Check Leads to 4 Murders, Including a Girl

A 25-year-old man shot the mother of his child and four of her relatives after he allegedly demanded to get half of a $1,400 stimulus check.
Drugs Labeled With Pablo Escobar's Image Seized in Chile

Drugs Labeled With Pablo Escobar's Image Seized in Chile

Authorities in Chile have confiscated more than three tons of cocaine and marijuana packed in white paper stamped with the image of drug lord Pablo Escobar.
Trump Blames Biden for the Border Mess, Says It Will 'Destroy Our Country'

Trump Blames Biden for the Border Mess, Says It Will 'Destroy Our Country'

Former President Donald Trump has slammed President Joe Biden for the current situation at the southern border.
Biden Says U.S. in Talks With Other Countries for COVID Vaccine Supply

Biden Says U.S. in Talks With Other Countries for COVID Vaccine Supply

U.S. President Joe Biden's administration has been stocking up millions of doses of COVID vaccines with authorizations for the U.S. Meanwhile, allies of the country said that the doses should be used now to save lives.
Bolivia's Ex-President Jeanine Anez

Bolivia's Ex-Pres. Jeanine Anez Begins Jail Term Over Alleged Coup

Jeanine Anez took over Bolivia's presidency from Evo Morales in 2019 when the latter resigned from his post.
Last Living Man of Juma Tribe in Brazil Dies From COVID-19

Last Living Man of Juma Tribe in Brazil Dies From COVID-19 Spread by Invading Loggers

Aruká Juma, the last surviving man of Amazon's Juma tribe, has died from COVID-19, which was brought by invading loggers.
Illegal Migrants Deported Back to Mexico Say Biden Fails to Keep His Promise

Illegal Migrants Deported Back to Mexico Say Biden Fails to Keep His Promise

Hopes were crushed when some illegal migrants were deported back to Mexico after spending most of their savings to pay human smugglers to bring them to the U.S.
Opioid Overdose Rising Among Latinos Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic

Opioid Overdose Rising Among Latinos Amid the Pandemic

The current opioid use is one of the most widespread drug epidemics in the history of the United States regarding all racial and ethnic groups.
People with Weak Immune Systems Likely Cultivated COVID Variants Inside Them

People with Weak Immune Systems Likely Cultivated COVID Variants Inside Them

Many COVID variants have been reported across the world, posing several threats to the effectiveness of authorized vaccines and overall ability to curb the spread of the virus.
Florida Man Pulled Out Human Ears from Pocket While Being Questioned for Grandpa’s Killing

Florida Man Pulls Out Human Ears from Pocket While Being Questioned for Grandpa's Killing

A Florida man reportedly pulled out severed human ears from his pocket while being questioned on his grandfather's killing.
Families of Guatemalan Migrants Killed Near U.S.-Mexico Border Begin Burying Their Remains

Families of Guatemalan Migrants Killed Near U.S.-Mexico Border Begin Burying Their Remains

Mexican authorities found 19 bullet-riddled and burned bodies near the U.S.-Mexico border in January, and 16 of them were identified as Guatemalan migrants.
West Coast Cities Show Outrage on Breonna Taylor’s Death Anniversary

West Coast Cities Show Outrage on Breonna Taylor's Death Anniversary

Police and protesters clashed as major West Coast cities triggered a violent protest on Breonna Taylor's death anniversary.
Jennifer Lopez, Alex Rodriguez Reportedly Ends Relationship

Jennifer Lopez, Alex Rodriguez Are a Couple No More

Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez have reportedly called off their two-year engagement as they broke up.
Minneapolis To Pay 27M To Settle a Civil Lawsuit from George Floyd’s Family

George Floyd's Family Agrees to 'Historic' $27 Million Settlement With Minneapolis

Minneapolis City is set to pay the family of George Floyd a sum of $27 million to settle a civil lawsuit over the man's death in police custody.
U.S. Woman Held Captive by Sinaloa Cartel Rescued in Mexico After a Year

U.S. Woman Held Captive by Sinaloa Cartel Rescued in Mexico After a Year

Police and military forces in Mexico have managed to rescue a woman with U.S. citizenship held captive by the Sinaloa Cartel for more than a year.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Falsely Claims Guam a Foreign Land

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Falsely Claims Guam a Foreign Land; Governor Offers Her History Book

The governor of Guam has offered to send Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene a history book after the lawmaker falsely claimed the U.S. territory as a foreign land.
Keynote of Biden's Speech: COVID Relief Bill, Stimulus Checks, Post-Pandemic View

Biden Speech Keynotes: COVID Relief Bill, Post-Pandemic View

U.S. President Joe Biden has vowed to get the country back on track when it comes to addressing the COVID-19 pandemic, with measures including nationwide mask mandates, proper distribution of vaccines, and strengthening the testing facilities around the country.
Venezuelan Migrants Given Temporary Status, Allowing Thousands to Work and Live Legally in the U.S.

320,000 Venezuelan Migrants Allowed to Work, Live Legally in U.S. Under Temporary Protected Status

The U.S. government is allowing hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans the chance to stay and work in the U.S. legally, given the temporary protected status.
Derek Chauvin Case: 3 Jurors Now Chosen for His Murder Trial

Derek Chauvin Case: 3 Jurors Now Chosen for His Murder Trial

Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, who is accused of killing George Floyd last May, listened during his trial on Tuesday morning.
Buckingham Palace Breaks Silence on Prince Harry, Meghan Claims

Buckingham Palace Breaks Silence on Prince Harry, Meghan Claims

Buckingham Palace has released its first statement regarding Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's interview with Oprah Winfrey.
FBI Releases Footage of Pipe Bomb Suspect Prior Capitol Riot; Suspect Still on the Loose

FBI Releases Footage of Pipe Bomb Suspect Prior Capitol Riot; Suspect Still on the Loose

Law enforcement authorities at Capitol Hill are still on guard around the area after the deadly breach that took place on Jan. 6. Many of the suspects were already apprehended but the FBI has released footage showing days leading to the deadly event.
Lula Corruption Charges Dismissed; Could Run Again in Brazil

'Lula' Corruption Charges Dismissed; Could Run Again in Brazil

A Supreme Court judge in Brazil on Monday dismissed the corruption cases against former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.
Supreme Court Junks Trump's Final Election Challenge

Supreme Court Junks Trump's Final Election Challenge

Former President Donald Trump has earlier asked the Supreme Court to hear his case against the Wisconsin Elections Commission.
12 States Sue Biden Over Climate Change Order

12 States Sue Biden Over Climate Change Order

Even during his campaign, President Joe Biden vowed to address climate change through various actions, which include revoking permits for oil pipelines.
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