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Idaho Murder Suspect Bryan Kohberger Spotted at University of Idaho Campus Before Killings

Idaho Murder Suspect Bryan Kohberger Spotted at University of Idaho Campus Before Killings

Idaho murder suspect Bryan Kohberger was reportedly seen at the University of Idaho's Student Union building weeks before the four college students were killed.
King Charles Removed From Australia's New $5 Bill: Britain Reacts on Decision Not to Carry Monarch's Image

King Charles Removed From Australia's New $5 Bill: Britain Reacts on Decision Not to Carry Monarch's Image

King Charles III will not be featured in Australia's new $5 bill that is currently designed with a portrait of the late Queen Elizabeth II.
Peru Protests: Foreign Minister Admits Demonstrations Not Backed by Criminal Organizations, Despite Dina Boluarte’s Claims

Peru Protests: Foreign Minister Admits Demonstrations Not Backed by Criminal Groups as Dina Boluarte Claims

As Peru's protests continue, the country's foreign minister admitted that they do not have any evidence to support claims that criminal groups were backing demonstrations, contradicting its president.
Pentagon Tracking Suspected Chinese Spy Balloon; Refuses To Shoot It Down for Safety Reasons

Pentagon Tracking Suspected Chinese Spy Balloon; Refuses To Shoot It Down for Safety Reasons

The United States Pentagon has been monitoring a suspected Chinese spy balloon that has been located flying over the United States airspace for a couple of days.
Tom Brady Retirement: Patriots Boss Makes 1 Plea for NFL Icon

Tom Brady Retirement: Patriots Boss Makes 1 Plea for NFL Icon

Tom Brady has been offered a one-day contract for the Patriots by the team owner Robert Kraft, just so he could officially retire as a player of the Patriots.
Mexico: Corpses With Jalisco Cartel Caps Found in Zacatecas Believed to Be Tortured, Killed by Rival Sinaloa Cartel

Mexico: Corpses With Jalisco Cartel Caps Found in Zacatecas Believed to Be Tortured, Killed by Rival Sinaloa Cartel

Four bodies, three wearing Jalisco cartel caps, were reportedly found in Mexico's Zacatecas state, and authorities believed that members of the rival Sinaloa Cartel killed them.
Hunter Biden Seeks Criminal Probe Into Donald Trump Allies Involved in Disseminating Laptop Data

Hunter Biden Seeks Criminal Probe Into Donald Trump Allies Who Stole Information From His Laptop

Hunter Biden, the son of President Joe Biden, is seeking a federal investigation into former President Donald Trump's allies who had accessed and disseminated personal data from his laptop.
Veteran Who Accused George Santos of Stealing GoFundMe Money for Dying Dog Says FBI Reached Out to Him

FBI Investigates George Santos for Stealing $3,000 From Veteran's Dying Dog GoFundMe

The FBI is investigating embattled New York Rep. George Santos for stealing $3,000 from the GoFundMe campaign for a homeless Navy veteran's dying dog.
Elon Musk Only Meets With Republicans in First Capitol Visit as Twitter CEO

Elon Musk Only Meets With Republicans in First Capitol Visit as Twitter CEO

Elon Musk reportedly had meetings with Republicans during his first U.S. Capitol visit as Twitter CEO.
SSDI Benefits February: When Will You Get Your $3000+ Payments?

SSDI Benefits February: When Will You Get Your $3000+ Payments?

SSDI payment beneficiaries can expect to receive their benefits on February 3, marking the first round of distribution of the SSDI benefits.
Bolivia's Fighting Cholitas: The Story Behind Indigenous Women Wrestlers Battling for Gender Equality

Bolivia's Fighting Cholitas: The Story Behind Indigenous Women Wrestlers Battling for Gender Equality

In Bolivia, wrestling is not just a sport dominated by men. Women are allowed to participate, with one group known as "cholitas," revolutionizing the fighting game.
El Chapo's Son Ovidio Guzman Lopez of Sinaloa Cartel Had 47 Weapons, Including Anti-Aircraft Guns, in His Bedroom

El Chapo's Son Ovidio Guzman Lopez of Sinaloa Cartel Had 47 Weapons, Including Anti-Aircraft Guns, in His Bedroom

Ovidio Guzman Lopez, the son of Sinaloa Cartel boss Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman Loera, was found to have anti-aircraft guns inside his bedroom, along with other high-power weapons.
Donald Trump Sues Journalist Bob Woodward for Publishing Interviews in Audiobook

Donald Trump Sues Journalist Bob Woodward for Releasing Interviews in Audiobook

Former President Donald Trump has filed a lawsuit against journalist Bob Woodward for allegedly not getting his consent to release audio recordings of their interviews and publishing them in an audiobook.
Tesla Admits Justice Department Requested Documents on Self-driving Option

Tesla Admits Justice Department Requested Documents on Self-driving Option

Tesla revealed that the U.S. Justice Department has requested the documents regarding its Full Self-Driving option and the Autopilot driver-assistance systems amid its regulatory probe.
Texas Border Czar Reveals Strategy to Stop Illegal Immigration

Texas Border Czar Reveals Strategy to Stop Illegal Immigration

A new Texas border czar is tapped to address the growing issue of illegal immigration in Texas. Click to read more.
Marilyn Manson Accused of Raping 16-Year-old; Singer Laughed at the Victim After Rape After Rape

Marilyn Manson Accused of Sexually Assaulting 16-Year-Old Girl, Laughed at Victim After Rape

Rock star Marilyn Manson is facing a rape lawsuit for allegedly sexually assaulting a 16-year-old girl on a tour bus during the promotion of the release of his "Smells Like Children" album.
Bill Gates Said in a New Interview That He ‘Shouldn’t Have Had Dinners’ With Jeffrey Epstein

Bill Gates on Convicted Sex Offender Jeffrey Epstein: 'I Shouldn’t Have Had Dinners With Him'

Microsoft founder Bill Gates admitted in a new interview that he "shouldn't have had dinners" with late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Milenio Cartel Leader Testified He Paid off Mexico’s Former Security Chief Genaro García Luna

Milenio Cartel Leader Testified He Paid off Mexico's Former Security Chief Genaro García Luna

A Milenio cartel has testified in front of a U.S. jury that he paid off Mexico's former security chief Genaro Garcia Luna for help, which included U.S. government information regarding a huge drug shipment.
Joe Biden Administration Eyeing to End COVID-19 Public Health Emergency on May 11

Joe Biden Administration Eyeing to End COVID-19 Public Health Emergency on May 11

U.S. President Joe Biden's administration intends to halt the COVID-19 public health emergency declaration on May 11.
SNAP Benefits: Will Texas, California Still Give Extra Payments?

SNAP Benefits: Will Texas, California Still Give Extra Payments?

The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food and Nutrition Service announced at the start of the year 2023 that there will be changes in the SNAP benefits recipients would receive.
Latest California Shooting Leaves 3 Dead, 4 Injured; Suspect Still at Large

Latest California Shooting Leaves 3 Dead, 4 Injured; Suspect Still at Large

A recent California shooting in Beverly Crest left three people dead and another four injured on a Saturday morning, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.
King Charles Wants Prince Harry, Meghan Markle To Attend Coronation; Prince William Fears Brother Will Overshadow Event

King Charles Wants Prince Harry, Meghan Markle To Attend Coronation; Prince William Fears Brother Will Overshadow Event

King Charles reportedly wanted his other son, Prince Harry, and Meghan Markle to attend his coronation in May, according to senior sources.
Kevin McCarthy Says Social Security, Medicare Budget Slash off Limits; White House Says Otherwise

Kevin McCarthy Says GOP Committed to Strengthening Social Security and Medicare; White House Says Otherwise

Ahead of an upcoming meeting with President Joe Biden over the debt ceiling, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy said Sunday that the cuts for Medicare and Social Security were "off the table."
Peru’s Congress Rejects Early Elections Request; Another Protester Dies as Political Tension Continues

Peru's Congress Rejects Early Elections Request; Another Protester Dies as Political Tension Continues

Peru's Congress has rejected a request for early elections as the country continues to face political instability and growing unrest across the country.
IRS: Expert Reveals Reasons Why You’re Not Getting a Tax Refund

IRS: Expert Reveals Reasons Why You're Not Getting a Tax Refund

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) usually issues tax refund payments in less than 21 calendar days. However, if you are a filer who filed on paper and is expecting a refund, it could take months to process your return.
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