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Narco Queen Sandra Avila Beltran Dubbed Mexico's 'Queen of the Pacific' Reveals How Kidnapping of Her Son Led to Her Arrest

Narco Queen Sandra Avila Beltran Dubbed Mexico's 'Queen of the Pacific' Reveals How Kidnapping of Son Led to Her Arrest

Sandra Avila Beltran, the narco queen dubbed as Mexico's "The Queen of the Pacific," has recently opened up about the day her son was kidnapped in 2002, which led to her arrest.
Sinaloa Cartel Network Involved in Fentanyl 'Super Labs' Sanctioned by U.S. Treasury

Sinaloa Cartel Network Involved in Fentanyl 'Super Labs' Sanctioned by U.S. Treasury

A Sinaloa Cartel network involved in the operations of fentanyl "super labs" was sanctioned by U.S. Treasury Department as part of the government's effort to stop the smuggling of fentanyl and methamphetamine into the U.S.
Donald Trump Visits Ohio Town After Train Derailment, Says Officials ‘Indifferent’

Donald Trump Visits Ohio Town After Train Derailment, Says Officials 'Indifferent'

Former U.S. President Donald Trump has visited the town in Ohio affected by the toxic train derailment.
Social Security Payments: Are You Qualified for Spousal Benefits?

Social Security Payments: Are You Qualified for Spousal Benefits

Social Security payments for spousal benefits can be as much as half of the worker's "primary insurance amount," which depends on the spouse's age at retirement.
Chicago Man Beat Up Woman He Met on Dating App, Tied Her to His Mom's Basement

Chicago Man Beat Up Woman He Met on Dating App, Tied Her to His Mom's Basement

A Chicago man was arrested after he allegedly held a woman he met on a dating app against her will and beat her. Police believed that the woman may have also been sexually assaulted.
Idaho Murder Suspect Bryan Kohberger Has Admirers Who Praise His Looks, Question Guilt on Social Media

Idaho Murder Suspect Bryan Kohberger Has Admirers Who Praise His Looks, Question Guilt on Social Media

Bryan Kohberger has earned admirers who praised his looks and even questioned whether the accused Idaho murder suspect is guilty of the allegations against him.
Alejandro Toledo to Return to Peru After U.S. Agrees to Extradition as Peruvian Former President Faces Corruption Charges

Peru Former Pres. Alejandro Toledo To Be Extradited and Face Corruption Charges

Peru's attorney general announced that former Peru President Alejandro Toledo will return to his home country after the United States agreed to his extradition.
Joe Biden Calls Vladimir Putin to End War in Ukraine; Russia Suspends Nuclear Deal With U.S.

Joe Biden Calls Vladimir Putin to End War in Ukraine; Russia Suspends Nuclear Deal With US

U.S. President Joe Biden urges Russia's President Vladimir Putin to put an end to the war they are waging against Ukraine, warning that the United States and its allies will continue to back up Ukraine as it pushes new sanctions against Kremlin.
SNAP Benefits: Expect $90 Decrease in Payments This March

SNAP Benefits: Expect $90 Decrease in Payments This March

The SNAP benefits update for the month of March might not be a welcomed change for the beneficiaries of the nutrition program.
Cuban Actress Livia Brito's Ex-Boyfriend, Said Pichardo, Arrested in Mexico City for Possession of Illegal Drugs, Firearms

Cuban Actress Livia Brito's Ex-Boyfriend, Said Pichardo, Arrested in Mexico City for Possession of Illegal Drugs, Firearms

Mexican singer Said Pichardo, the former boyfriend of Cuban actress Livia Brito, was arrested in Mexico City after police officers who raided his home found illegal drugs, firearms, and large amounts of cash.
Meghan Markle 'Upset,' 'Overwhelmed' About 'South Park' Portrayal of Her

Meghan Markle 'Upset,' 'Overwhelmed' About 'South Park' Portrayal of Her

Meghan Markle was reportedly "upset" and "overwhelmed" about "South Park's" portrayal of her.
January 6 Panel Head Issues Warning After Kevin McCarthy Gives Tucker Carlson Access to Capitol Riot Tape

January 6 Panel Head Issues Warning After Kevin McCarthy Gives Tucker Carlson Access to Capitol Riot Tape

The head of the now-abolished January 6 panel, Rep. Bennie Thompson, warned of the "potential security risks" of the Capitol security video released to the hands of Fox News host Tucker Carlson.
Rescue Efforts Continue as Death Toll Rises; Luiz Inacio Lula Da Silva Visits Affected

Brazil: Rescue Efforts Continue as Death Toll Rises; Luiz Inacio Lula Da Silva Visits Affected

Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva visited the affected areas of the state of Sao Paulo as rescue efforts continue, with dozens of people remaining missing.
Social Security Update: New Bill Could Give $2400 Boost

Social Security Update: New Bill Could Give $2400 Boost

A Social Security update has been implemented on its different benefits for the year 2023, including an 8.7% cost-of-living adjustment boost, which has been considered to be the biggest one in decades.
California Elderly Man Goes Missing in Mexico, Reward Offered for His Location

California Elderly Man Goes Missing in Mexico, Reward Offered for His Location

One California elderly man has been reported to be missing in Mexico. He was identified as William "Dean" Trivett, 80, and was last seen on February 11.
King Charles Slashing Budgets To Force Prince Andrew Out of Windsor Home

King Charles Slashing Budgets To Force Prince Andrew Out of Windsor Home

King Charles was reportedly cutting out budgets in an attempt to evict his younger brother Prince Andrew from his Windsor home.
China No Apology Over Chinese Spy Balloon Incident, According to Antony Blinken

China No Apology Over Chinese Spy Balloon Incident, According to Antony Blinken

China has not issued any apology regarding the Chinese spy balloon that hovered over U.S. airspace, according to State Secretary Antony Blinken.
Jimmy Carter, 39th U.S. President, Enters Hospice Care

Jimmy Carter, 39th U.S. President, Enters Hospice Care

Jimmy Carter, who is known to be the 39th U.S. president, has been reported to have entered hospice care after the 98-year-old former president came home from a short hospital stay.
SSDI Payments: Here’s Why Your Benefits Are Getting Taxed

SSDI Payments: Here's Why Your Benefits Are Getting Taxed

SSDI payments distributed to people with disabilities can be taxable, depending on the type of disability benefit the recipients get and their overall income.
Pablo Escobar Net Worth: How the Notorious Drug Lord Became 1 of the 10 Richest People on Earth Until His Death

Pablo Escobar Net Worth: How the Notorious Drug Lord Became 1 of the 10 Richest People Until His Death

Pablo Escobar, the notorious leader of Colombia's Medellin Cartel, was among the 10 wealthiest people in the world, with his multi-billion net worth at the height of his criminal career.
Elon Musk Says Twitter Will Sue 'Disgruntled Employee' Who Claims His Tweets Were Boosted

Elon Musk Says Twitter Will Sue 'Disgruntled Employee' Who Claims His Tweets Were Boosted

Elon Musk announced that Twitter will be filing a lawsuit against an employee of the social media company who allegedly has leaked false information.
IRS Tax Refund Will Be Smaller This 2023 – Here’s Why

IRS Tax Refund Will Be Smaller This 2023 – Here's Why

The IRS tax refund has much-awaited payment returns, with the Internal Revenue Service saying that it has received around 19 million filings through February 3.
Beltran Leyva Cartel Leader's Whereabouts No Longer a Mystery: 'La Barbie' Is Found

Notorious Beltran Leyva Cartel Leader's Whereabouts No Longer a Mystery: 'La Barbie' Is Found

The current whereabouts of "missing" notorious Beltran Leyva Cartel leader Edgar Valdez Villareal, alias "La Barbie," is now known.
Joe Biden Says Mysterious Flying Objects Shot Down Over North America Not Part of Chinese Spy Balloon Operation

Joe Biden Says Mysterious Flying Objects Shot Down Over North America Not Part of Chinese Spy Balloon Operation

President Joe Biden said the three flying objects shot down last weekend over North America were not linked to the Chinese spy balloon operation.
Canada to Deploy Warships to Haiti Amid Ongoing Gang Violence

Canada to Deploy Warships to Haiti Amid Ongoing Gang Violence

A week after a military surveillance plane from Canada was deployed to Haiti to collect information on the activities of Haitian gangs, warships will also be sent to the violence-stricken nation.
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