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Notorious Jalisco Cartel Eyed in Kidnapping, Killing of 3 Siblings in Mexico

Notorious Jalisco Cartel Eyed in Kidnapping, Killing of 3 Siblings in Mexico

Authorities in Mexico continue to probe the abduction and killing of three siblings that allegedly involved members of the powerful Jalisco cartel.
Trump-Era VOICE Office That Highlighted Immigrant Crime Will Be Kept in Biden's DHS: Report

Trump-Era VOICE Office That Highlighted Immigrant Crime Will Stay Under Biden's DHS: Report

During the Trump era, the Immigration and Customs Enforcement, an agency under the DHS, has created the Victims Of Immigration Crime Engagement (VOICE) office.
Pres. Joe Biden Scraps Some of Donald Trump Orders, Including Plans for a 'National Garden of American Heroes'

Pres. Joe Biden Scraps Controversial Donald Trump Orders on Race and Culture, Including Plans for a 'National Garden of American Heroes'

President Joe Biden reversed some executive orders that former President Donald Trump signed, including the plans for a "National Garden of American Heroes."
'Friends' Reunion Unveils First Teaser Trailer and Premiere Date at HBO Max

'Friends' Reunion Unveils First Teaser Trailer and Premiere Date at HBO Max

The much-awaited Friends reunion is finally coming this month, with the original six characters hitting the screen again.
Guatemalan Struggles With COVID Vaccine Rollout, Corruption Issues

Guatemala Struggles With COVID Vaccine Rollout, Corruption Issues

COVID vaccine rollout in Guatemala has caused discontent and frustrations among individuals, which was mainly attributed to pandemic management and alleged corruption issues.
Trial for 3 Ex-Minneapolis Cops Charged in George Floyd's Death Pushed to March 2022

Trial for 3 Ex-Minneapolis Cops Charged in George Floyd's Death Pushed to March 2022

A Minnesota judge has delayed until next year the trial for three former Minneapolis cops involved in George Floyd's death due to various concerns.
Police in Brazil Target Indigenous Leaders Following Government Criticism: Human Rights Groups

Police in Brazil Target Indigenous Leaders Following Government Criticism: Human Rights Groups

Authorities in Brazil are allegedly targeting indigenous leaders after police launched a probe on two prominent critics of Pres. Jair Bolsonaro's government.
Colonial Pipeline Attack Hackers Got Nearly $5 Million in Ransom

Colonial Pipeline Attack Hackers Got Nearly $5 Million in Ransom

The hackers responsible for the Colonial Pipeline attack had received nearly $5 million in ransom, according to a U.S. official with knowledge on the matter.
Florida Woman Posed as High School Student for Instagram Account Promotion

Florida Woman, Who Posed as High School Student for Instagram Account Promotion, Now Charged With Burglary and Educational Institution Interference

A Florida woman was arrested after she allegedly entered a Miami school and pretended to be a high school student to promote her Instagram account.
Pres. Joe Biden Administration To Restart Border Wall Construction After Scrapping Former Pres. Donald Trump's Border Wall Plans

Pres. Joe Biden Administration To Restart Border Wall Construction After Scrapping Former Pres. Donald Trump's Border Wall Plans

U.S. President Joe Biden's administration has decided to resume the border wall construction after initially fighting former U.S. President Donald Trump's border wall plans.
Jesus “El Rey” Zambada, Who Testified Vs. Sinaloa Drug Cartel’s “El Chapo,” Removed From U.S. Sanction List

Jesus "El Rey" Zambada, Who Testified Vs. Sinaloa Cartel's "El Chapo," Removed From U.S. Sanction List

Sinaloa cartel's Jesus "El Rey" Zambada has been granted relief with his removal from the United States financial sanctions due to good behavioral change. He was known to have testified against El Chapo during the trial.
Dunkin' Employee in Florida Punches, Kills Elderly Customer Over Racial Slur Confrontation

Dunkin' Employee in Florida Punches, Kills Elderly Customer Over Racial Slur Confrontation

A Black Dunkin' employee in Florida was arrested after an elderly customer he punched for calling him a racial slur died of his injuries.
Amid Mass Protests, Colombia Braces for More COVID Infections

Amid Mass Protests, Colombia Braces for More COVID Infections

Colombia's mass protests are seen to continue for days even after its government had already withdrawn a proposed tax reform.
California Black Man Used 'White-Man' Mask to Evade Arrest in Home Burglaries

California Black Man Used 'White-Man' Mask to Evade Arrest in Home Burglaries

Police have arrested a Black man who used a life-like "white man" mask as a disguise while he allegedly committed burglaries in Los Angeles, California.
5 Migrant Children, Including an Infant, Found Abandoned Near U.S.-Mexico Border

5 Migrant Children, Including an Infant, Found Abandoned in Extreme Heat Near U.S.-Mexico Border

Four migrant children and an 11-month-old infant have been abandoned near the U.S.-Mexico border amid the scorching temperatures over the weekend.
COVID Vaccine Booster Shots Will Be Free, Says Biden Health Official

COVID Vaccine Booster Shots Will Be Free, Says Biden Health Official

COVID vaccine booster shots will be available for free to the public if they are deemed needed. COVID vaccine booster shots will be available for free to the public if they are deemed needed.
Missing Florida Cheerleader Found Dead, 14-Year-Old Boy Arrested

Missing Florida Cheerleader Found Dead, 14-Year-Old Boy Arrested

The search for the 13-year-old Florida cheerleader comes to an end after her body was found less than a day after she was reported missing.
Jennifer Lopez, Ben Affleck Spent Week Alone in Montana

Together Again? Jennifer Lopez, Ben Affleck Spent Week Alone in Montana

Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck were seen having a rumored romantic getaway trip to a luxury ski resort in Montana.
El Chapo Narco Tunnel Found in Front of a National Guard Base in Mexico

El Chapo Narco Tunnel Found in Front of a National Guard Base in Mexico

Mexican officials recently discovered a 650-foot tunnel built by Mexican drug kingpin Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman in Tijuana, Mexico.
Murder Suspect On the Run With Tiger Now in Custody: Houston Police

Murder Suspect On the Run With Tiger Now in Custody: Houston Police

The Houston Police Department said that a tiger was seen roaming around a Houston neighborhood on Sunday.
FDA Allows Use of Pfizer Vaccine on Adolescents

FDA Allows Use of Pfizer Vaccine on Adolescents

The Food and Drug Administration has cleared Pfizer's vaccine on Monday for emergency use in adolescents as young as 12.
Police Shouldn't Have Opened Fire in Breonna Taylor's Home: Report

Police Shouldn't Have Opened Fire in Breonna Taylor's Home: Report

An internal investigation found that police officers involved in the fatal shooting of Breonna Taylor should not have fired their guns.
Presscot Murder Suspect Confesses To Killing Roommate Years After

Presscot Murder Suspect Confesses To Killing Roommate Years After

Shelly Harmon has confessed to the Prescott murder that took place in 1988. She was long suspected of killing her roommate Pamela Pitts.
Brazil Supreme Court Wants Review of Ruling After Fatal Police Raid

Brazil Supreme Court Wants Review of Ruling After Fatal Police Raid

Brazil Supreme Court wants to review its last year's ruling banning police raids into Rio de Janeiro favelas after the recent police raid, which took the lives of 25 people.
Southern Border Democrats Blame Biden for Border Crisis Response

Southern Border Democrats Slam Pres. Joe Biden's Border Crisis Response

Democratic officials from southern border states were pointing the blame to U.S. President Joe Biden for failing to address the migrant surge, causing the border crisis.
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