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Prince Charles Invited Prince Harry, Meghan Markle to Stay With Him to Meet Lilibet; Sussex Family Can’t Push Through Due to Security Issues

Prince Charles Invited Prince Harry, Meghan Markle to Stay With Him to Meet Lilibet; Sussex Family Can't Push Through Due to Security Issues

Prince Charles has invited his son Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to stay with him in the United Kingdom, hoping to meet his other grandchild Lilibet for the first time.
Major U.S. Airlines CEOs Warned 5G Could Ground Flights, Cause Aviation Crisis

Major U.S. Airlines CEOs Warned 5G Could Ground Flights, Cause Aviation Crisis

Major U.S. airlines and cargo carriers warned about the introduction of the new 5G wireless service set on Wednesday. The new technology could ground flights, possibly strand thousands of Americans overseas and delay the delivery of major goods.
Midwest Hospital Chain SSM Health Halts Practice of Determining COVID Treatment Priority Based on Race

Midwest Hospital Chain SSM Health Halts Practice of Determining COVID Treatment Priority Based on Race

Midwest hospital chain SSM Health has stopped its practice of using race as its determining factor for providing priority on giving COVID treatment after it received a legal threat from a nonprofit conservative law firm.
Donald Trump Mocks Joe Biden at Arizona Rally, Mimics the President's Voice: 'I'm Gonna Get Rid of COVID'

Donald Trump Mocks Joe Biden at Arizona Rally, Mimics the President's Voice: 'I'm Gonna Get Rid of COVID'

Former President Donald Trump blasted President Joe Biden's handling of the COVID pandemic and even tried to mimic the president's voice at his Arizona rally.
Pres. Joe Biden's ‘Disastrous Policies’ Are Driving Hispanic Voters Toward Republican Party, Florida Official Says

Pres. Joe Biden's ‘Disastrous Policies’ Are Driving Hispanic Voters Toward Republican Party, Florida Official Says

Florida Lieutenant Governor Jeannette Nunez said that President Joe Biden's "disastrous policies" are driving Hispanic voters to lean towards the Republican Party.
Puerto Rico Becomes the New Hot Spot for Bitcoin Millionaires With Its Lower Taxes

Puerto Rico Becomes the New Hot Spot for Bitcoin Millionaires With Its Lower Taxes

Latin American country Puerto Rico has become the new have for the bitcoin millionaires with Act 60, which offers significant tax savings to qualified residents.
COVID Cases Around the World Increasing by 25%, With Brazil’s Infection Rate Rising to 129%

COVID Cases Around the World Increasing by 25%, With Brazil's Infection Rate Rising to 129%

COVID cases around the world jumped by 25 percent in one week, with India and Brazil having the most infections behind the United States.
U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy Warns of Rising Omicron Cases in Much of the Country, Says 'Next Few Weeks Will Be Tough'

U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy Warns of Rising Omicron Cases in Much of the Country, Says 'Next Few Weeks Will Be Tough'

U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy cautioned the public that the "next few weeks" would be tough as the COVID cases from the Omicron variant continue to surge.
Michigan Judge Under Scrutiny After Publicly Shaming Elderly Cancer Patient for Not Tidying Up Lawn

Michigan Judge Under Scrutiny After Publicly Shaming Elderly Cancer Patient for Not Tidying Up Lawn

A judge in Michigan has come under criticism after she publicly shamed an elderly cancer patient for not properly maintaining his lawn despite medical treatments leaving him weak.
Texas Teen Adalia Rose Dies at 15 After Her Battle With Real-Life Benjamin Button Disease

Texas Teen Adalia Rose Dies at 15 After Her Battle With Real-Life Benjamin Button Disease

Texas Teen Adalia Rose Williams has passed away at the age of 15 after her fight against the "Benjamin Button" disease, which is a rare genetic illness.
Queen Elizabeth Strips Prince Andrew of Military Titles, Use of His Royal Highness Amid Sexual Assault Allegations

Queen Elizabeth Strips Prince Andrew of Military Titles, Use of His Royal Highness Amid Sexual Assault Allegations

Queen Elizabeth has stripped her son Prince Andrew of military titles and the use of His Royal Highness amid the sexual allegations with the Duke of York, who is currently facing a U.S. civil lawsuit.
Florida Bill to OK Microphones on Teachers, Cameras Placed on Classrooms

Florida Bill to OK Microphones on Teachers, Cameras Placed on Classrooms

Florida lawmakers are in discussions regarding a bill that would allow school districts in Florida to place cameras in classrooms and microphones on teachers.
Couple in Puerto Rico Face Trial After Refusing to Follow COVID Protocol

Couple in Puerto Rico Face Trial After Refusing to Follow COVID Protocol

A couple in Puerto Rico now faces trial after they refused to follow COVID protocols and fill out a traveler's declaration form.
TikTok Creator Rory Teasley Dead at 28 After Boyfriend Strangled Him Over Video Game Fight

TikTok Creator Rory Teasley Dead at 28 After Boyfriend Strangled Him Over Video Game Fight

TikTok creator Rory Teasley has died after his long-time boyfriend of 10 years has reportedly strangled him over a video game fight.
Chile Start’s Fourth Dose of COVID Vaccine As Omicron Variant Drives Increase of Cases

Chile Starts Fourth Dose of COVID Vaccine As Omicron Variant Drives Increase of Cases

Chile has started giving the fourth dose of COVID vaccines as the Omicron variant causes a surge in cases. It is the first Latin American country to administer the fourth dose of jabs.
Prince Andrew’s Bid to Dismiss Case With Virginia Roberts Giuffre Denied by Judge’s Ruling

Prince Andrew's Bid to Dismiss Case With Virginia Roberts Giuffre Denied by Judge's Ruling

Prince Andrew is set to face a civil case in the United States after a federal judge has ruled to deny the Duke of York's bid to dismiss the case against him.
Ronnie Spector, Who Fronted Girl Group “The Ronettes”, Died at 78 After Fight With Cancer

Ronnie Spector, Who Fronted Girl Group "The Ronettes", Died at 78 After Fight With Cancer

The leader of the girl group "The Ronettes," Ronnie Spector, has died at 78 after her fight with cancer. The pop singer was known for singing 1960s hits as "Be My Baby," "Baby I Love You," and "Walking in the Rain."
January 6 Select Committee Wants Interview With Kevin McCarthy Regarding Phone Call With Donald Trump During Riot

January 6 Select Committee Wants Interview With Kevin McCarthy Regarding Phone Call With Donald Trump During Riot

The House select committee leading the probe on the incident of January 6 on Capitol had formally requested an interview with the minority leader Rep. Kevin McCarthy, who was in communications with former President Donald Trump during and after the Capitol breach.
Michigan School Shooting Suspect Ethan Crumbley Brought Bird's Head, Ammo to School Ahead of Massacre: Lawsuit

Michigan School Shooting Suspect Ethan Crumbley Brought Bird's Head, Ammo to School Ahead of Massacre: Lawsuit

Ethan Crumbley, who is accused of killing four students at Oxford High School in Michigan, showed multiple red flags that school officials allegedly ignored.
Donald Trump Mocks Pres. Joe Biden Over Stacey Abrams Absence From Atlanta Speech, Says She 'Wants Nothing to Do With' Him

Donald Trump Mocks Pres. Joe Biden Over Stacey Abrams Absence From Atlanta Speech, Says She 'Wants Nothing to Do With' Him

Former President Donald Trump mocked President Joe Biden over Georgia Democrat Stacey Abrams' absence from his voting rights speech in Atlanta on Tuesday.
Justice Department Creates New Unit Focusing on Domestic Terrorism Threats

Justice Department Creates New Unit Focusing on Domestic Terrorism Threats

The Justice Department is forming a unit that would be focused on domestic terrorism to help fight rising threats that that has increased significantly in recent years.
United Airlines CEO Says COVID Vaccine Mandate Seems to Have Ended Weekly Employee Death Toll

United Airlines CEO Says COVID Vaccine Mandate Seems to Have Ended Weekly Employee Death Toll

United Airlines CEO said that the company has not had a weekly employee death toll among its approximately 70,000 employees in eight weeks.
Haiti President Jovenel Moise’s Assassination Suspect Reportedly Has Connection With Prime Minister Ariel Henry

Haiti President Jovenel Moise's Assassination Suspect Reportedly Has Connection With Prime Minister Ariel Henry

New evidence suggests that Haiti Prime Minister Ariel Henry maintained communications with the prime suspect in the assassination of President Jovenel Moise.
Victor Escobar Becomes First Person in Colombia Without Terminal Illness to Die by Legal Euthanasia

Victor Escobar Becomes First Person in Colombia Without Terminal Illness to Die by Legal Euthanasia

Colombian Victor Escobar was the first person in Colombia without any terminal illness to die legally from euthanasia, his lawyer said.
Jalisco Cartel Gunmen Dump 9 Bodies on a Roadside in Mexico

Jalisco Cartel Gunmen Dump 9 Bodies on a Roadside in Mexico

Nine bodies believed to have been killed by the Jalisco cartel gunmen were found piled up on a roadside in Mexico's state of Veracruz.
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