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Jeffrey Epstein Victims Found To Be Paid Through JPMorgan Accounts, New Lawsuit Claims

Jeffrey Epstein Victims Found To Be Paid Through JPMorgan Accounts, New Lawsuit Claims

A recently unsealed lawsuit against the financial institution alleged that at least 20 people, who were victims of Jeffrey Epstein, were paid through JPMorgan accounts.
Unemployment Benefits California: Do Part-Time Workers Qualify?

Unemployment Benefits California: Do Part-Time Workers Qualify?

Unemployment benefits eligibility standards in California include being totally or partially unemployed; being unemployed through no fault of your own; being physically able to work; and having earned enough wages during the base period among others.
Joe Biden's Most Extensive Speech on Chinese Spy Balloon, Other Flying Objects Eyed Before Poland Trip

Amid Pressure, Joe Biden Considering Chinese Spy Balloon, Other Flying Objects Speech Before Poland Trip

President Joe Biden is considering giving a speech regarding the Chinese spy balloon and three other unidentified flying objects that were shot down by U.S. fighter jets amid political pressure from Democrats and Republicans.
Machu Picchu Reopens to Tourists After Closure Over Peru's Civil Unrest

Machu Picchu Reopens to Tourists After Closure Over Peru's Civil Unrest

Machu Picchu reopened on Wednesday to welcome tourists again after being closed for nearly a month amid civil unrest in Peru.
Joe Biden Classified Documents Probe: FBI Has Now Raided University of Delaware

Joe Biden Classified Documents Probe: FBI Has Raided University of Delaware

The FBI has searched the University of Delaware as part of its probe into the possible mishandling of President Joe Biden's classified documents.
Tom Brady Says Janet Jackson’s Super Bowl Wardrobe Malfunction Was ‘Probably a Good Thing for NFL'

Tom Brady Says Janet Jackson's Super Bowl Wardrobe Malfunction Was 'Probably a Good Thing for NFL'

Recently retired NFL quarterback Tom Brady caught flak after his statement about Janet Jackson, wherein he said that the pop star's infamous Super Bowl wardrobe malfunction was "probably a good thing" for the football league.
SNAP Benefits Ending! 8 Food Programs for Children You Can Avail

SNAP Benefits Ending! 8 Food Programs for Children You Can Avail

The temporary emergency allotments of SNAP benefits are ending, sending several families looking for additional help that they can use to extend their SNAP benefits.
Romantic Spots in Latin America: Perfect Getaways for Couples Celebrating the Month of Love

Romantic Spots in Latin America: Perfect Getaways for Couples Celebrating the Month of Love

Latin America will always have those romantic spots where you can take your loved ones to celebrate the month of love.
Powerball Winner of $2.04 Billion Jackpot in California Finally Identified

Powerball Winner of $2.04 Billion Jackpot in California Finally Identified

The Powerball winner in California who won the record-setting $2.04 billion jackpot last November was finally identified.
Russia's Ex-Military Bomber Engineer Turned up at U.S.-Mexico Border to Seek Asylum, Offering Military Secrets

Russia's Ex-Military Bomber Engineer Turned up at U.S.-Mexico Border to Seek Asylum, Offer Military Secrets

A former military bomber engineer from Russia turned up at the U.S.-Mexico border seeking asylum and offering to reveal Russia's top military secrets, according to a CBP report.
Elon Musk ‘Alters’ Twitter Feed Algorithm To Make His Tweets More Popular

Elon Musk 'Alters' Twitter Feed Algorithm To Make His Tweets More Popular

Several Twitter users noticed that their "For You" Twitter feed has been full of tweets and replies from the platform CEO and billionaire, Elon Musk, with some even several days old.
SNAP Benefits Update: Should Food Stamp Eligibility Be Stricter?

SNAP Benefits Update: Should Food Stamp Eligibility Be Stricter?

SNAP benefits provide families with nutritional support, especially those who are at the low-income threshold.
$2.04 Billion Powerball Jackpot Winner in California Finally Comes Forward to Claim Largest Lottery Prize in U.S. History

$2.04 Billion Powerball Jackpot Winner in California Finally Comes Forward to Claim Largest Lottery Prize in U.S.

The Powerball winner in California who won the record-setting $2.04 billion jackpot last November has finally come forward.
Camilla, Wife of King Charles III, Tests Positive for COVID-19

Camilla, Wife of King Charles III, Tests Positive for COVID-19

Queen Consort Camilla, the wife of King Charles III, has to cancel her public engagements after she tested positive for COVID-19, according to Buckingham Palace.
Mexico: Eighth Priest Killed in the Country; Sinaloa Band Concert Canceled Due to  Jalisco Cartel Threats

Mexico: Eighth Priest Killed in the Country; Sinaloa Band Concert Canceled Due to Jalisco Cartel Threats

A priest in Mexico, identified as Rev. Juan Angulo Fonseca, has been shot to death. He was the eighth priest killed in the country under the administration of Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador.
Chinese Spy Balloons Found Over Middle East, According to U.S. Air Force; China Accuses U.S. Of Sending Surveillance Craft

Chinese Spy Balloons Found Over Middle East, According to U.S. Air Force; China Accuses U.S. Of Sending Surveillance Craft

Chinese spy balloons were discovered over the Middle East, but the surveillance craft did not pose any threat to the United States or allied forces, according to U.S. Air Force.
Extra SNAP Benefits Gone Soon! 3 Food Programs You Can Avail

Extra SNAP Benefits Gone Soon! 3 Food Programs You Can Avail

The SNAP benefits emergency allotments will be ending soon after Congress passed a bill that will halt the distribution of the temporary benefit increases aimed at addressing food insecurity and providing an economic cushion during the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Florida Man Murdered Hotel Employee After Refusing To Give Him Cigarette Lighter

Florida Man Kills Hotel Employee Over Cigarette Lighter

One Florida man was accused of murdering a hotel employee in Kentucky after he was refused to have a cigarette lighter.
Argentina Citizenship Becomes a Sought-out Commodity by Pregnant Russian Women

Argentina Citizenship Becomes a Sought-out Commodity by Pregnant Russian Women

Argentina has raised worries after it found out that more pregnant Russian women are traveling to the Latin American country to give birth to their children to attain Argentinian citizenship.
Ben Affleck Dunkin Donuts Ad Aired at Super Bowl After Earlier Reports of Actor Seen Working at the Chain

Ben Affleck Dunkin Donuts Ad Aired at Super Bowl After Earlier Reports of Actor Seen Working at the Chain

Ben Affleck has taken humor to another level after starring in a Dunkin Donuts ad that aired at Super Bowl.
U.S. Military Shoots Down Another Unidentified Flying Object Over Michigan

U.S. Military Shoots Down Another Unidentified Flying Object Over Michigan

The U.S. military shot down another unidentified flying object over Lake Huron in Michigan on Sunday, making it the fourth time an "unidentified object" was shot down in North America since February 4.
Patrick Mahomes and Brittany Mahomes' Relationship History

Patrick Mahomes and Brittany Mahomes' Relationship History

Patrick Mahomes's wife, Britanny Mahomes, recently caught the attention of NFL fans after she admitted that she buys the Kansas City Chiefs quarterback lucky red underwear for game day.
Valentine’s Day Traditions in Latin America: How the Day of Love Is Celebrated in These 5 Countries

Valentine’s Day Traditions in Latin America: How the Day Is Celebrated in These 5 Countries

Valentine's Day is one of the most celebrated occasions in Latin America and the rest of the world, with flowers, chocolates, and gifts being exchanged between loved ones.
Hector Luis 'El Guero' Palma Salazar, Who Founded Sinaloa Cartel With El Chapo, Taken to Hospital in Mexico

Hector Luis 'El Guero' Palma Salazar, Who Founded Sinaloa Cartel With El Chapo, Taken to Hospital in Mexico

Hector Luis "El Guero" Palma Salazar, who founded the Sinaloa Cartel with Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman Loera, was taken to a hospital in Toluca in the State of Mexico.
Border Patrol Records 800% Increase in Arrests of Chinese Nationals at U.S.-Mexico Border

Border Patrol Records 800% Increase in Arrests of Chinese Nationals at U.S.-Mexico Border

The number of Chinese nationals apprehended by Border Patrol agents after illegally crossing the U.S.-Mexico border is currently higher by more than 800% compared to the same period last year, according to a report.
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