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Mexico’s Supreme Court Ruled Decriminalizing Abortion; Chief Justice Says Historic Day for All Mexican Women

Mexico's Supreme Court Ruled Decriminalizing Abortion; Chief Justice Says Historic Day for All Mexican Women

Mexico's Supreme Court voted on Tuesday the decriminalization of abortion in the country, which could lead to the legalization of the health procedure in the Catholic country.
Explicit Chants Against Pres. Joe Biden Erupt at College Football Games Across the Country

Explicit Chants Against Pres. Joe Biden Erupt at College Football Games Across the Country

Explicit chants against President Joe Biden broke out in college football games across the country over the last few days.
Horror Ride: 6-Year-Old Girl Dies After Riding Haunted Mine Drop Ride at Colorado Amusement Park

Horror Ride: 6-Year-Old Girl Dies After Riding Haunted Mine Drop Ride at Colorado Amusement Park

A six-year-old girl has died after riding the Haunted Mine Drop in a Colorado amusement park on Sunday night.
TikTok User Fat Trophy Wife Says She Was Removed From Alaska Airlines Flight for Wearing Crop Top

TikTok User Fat Trophy Wife Says She Was Removed From Alaska Airlines Flight for Wearing Crop Top

Tiktok user Fat Trophy Wife had claimed through a Tiktok post that she was kicked from an Alaska Airlines flight for wearing a crop top.
Mexico City Replacing Christopher Columbus Statue With One of Indigenous Woman; City Mayor Says It’s to Deliver “Social Justice”

Mexico City Replacing Christopher Columbus Statue With One of Indigenous Woman; City Mayor Says It's to Deliver "Social Justice"

Mexico City is set to replace Italian explorer Christopher Columbus' statue with one of an indigenous woman after the explorer's statue was removed last year ahead of protests.
Justice Department to Challenge Texas Abortion Law, Vows to Protect Abortion Seekers and Providers

Justice Department to Challenge Texas Abortion Law, Vows to Protect Abortion Seekers and Providers

U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland said in a statement Monday that the Justice Department will be looking for ways to challenge Texas' abortion law while protecting abortion seekers and providers.
Indigenous Groups Push to Protect 80 Percent of Amazon From Deforestation

Indigenous Groups Push to Protect 80 Percent of Amazon From Deforestation

Indigenous groups in Brazil are urging world leaders to support their new target to protect 80 percent of the Amazon from deforestation by 2025.
Jeff Bezos, Yuri Milner Are Investing in Anti-Aging Company Altos Labs to Help Humans 'Live Forever'

Jeff Bezos, Yuri Milner Are Investing in Anti-Aging Company Altos Labs to Help Humans 'Live Forever'

Jeff Bezos and Yuri Milner are reportedly investing in a startup biotechnology firm aiming to discover a way to reverse aging.
Meghan Markle, Prince Harry Wants a Meeting With Queen Elizabeth; Hoping to Plan Lilibet’s Christening at Windsor Castle

Meghan Markle, Prince Harry Wants a Meeting With Queen Elizabeth; Hoping to Plan Lilibet's Christening at Windsor Castle

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle had reportedly asked for a meeting with Queen Elizabeth II with hopes to plan a christening with their daughter Lilibet at Windsor Castle.
6 Planes Carrying Americans Being Held 'Hostage' by Taliban in Afghanistan, Rep. Michael McCaul Says

6 Planes Carrying Americans Being Held 'Hostage' by Taliban in Afghanistan, Rep. Michael McCaul Says

Texas Rep. Michael McCaul said Sunday the Taliban is stopping a half dozen planes with Americans onboard from leaving Afghanistan.
New Poll: Donald Trump Would Beat Pres. Joe Biden in Presidential Rematch, With Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis in the Match-Up

New Poll: Donald Trump Would Beat Pres. Joe Biden in Presidential Rematch, With Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis in the Match-Up

A new Emerson College poll showed that former President Donald Trump would beat President Joe Biden in the 2024 presidential election.
Florida Judge Dismisses Hunter Biden Laptop Repairman’s Defamation Lawsuit Against Twitter

Florida Judge Dismisses Hunter Biden Laptop Repairman’s Defamation Lawsuit Against Twitter

A Florida court dismissed a defamation lawsuit against Twitter filed by the computer repairman who caught media attention during the Hunter Biden laptop story.
Oklahoma Lawmaker, Who Went Dark During Rogue Mission to Rescue 5 Americans in Afghanistan, Says He's Safe

Oklahoma Lawmaker, Who Went Dark During Rogue Mission to Rescue 5 Americans in Afghanistan, Says He's Safe

An Oklahoma lawmaker, who went "dark" during a rogue mission to rescue five Americans in Afghanistan, said he's safe and on his way back to the U.S.
White House Official ‘Appalled,’ ‘Literally Horrified’ That Pres. Joe Biden Left Americans Behind in Afghanistan

White House Official ‘Appalled,’ ‘Literally Horrified’ That Pres. Joe Biden Left Americans Behind in Afghanistan

A White House official said they were appalled and horrified that President Joe Biden left Americans stranded in Afghanistan.
WHO Adds New COVID Variant ‘Mu’ to ‘Variants of Interest’ Watchlist, Says It Could Evade Vaccines

WHO Adds New COVID Variant ‘Mu’ to ‘Variants of Interest’ Watchlist, Says It Could Evade Vaccines

The World Health Organization (WHO) has added the COVID variant "Mu" to its variants of interest watchlist after fears it could resist immune defenses given by vaccines.
Sen. Mitch McConnell Says Pres. Joe Biden Won't Be Impeached Over Afghanistan, Says Hold Him Accountable at 'Ballot Box'

Sen. Mitch McConnell Says Pres. Joe Biden Won't Be Impeached Over Afghanistan, Says Hold Him Accountable at 'Ballot Box'

Senate Minority leader Mitch McConnell said President Joe Biden will not be impeached over his handling of the U.S. troops' exit from Afghanistan.
32 Passengers, Including 2 Children, Killed as Bus Falls off Cliff in Peru

32 Passengers, Including 2 Children, Killed as Bus Falls off Cliff in Peru

At least 32 passengers have died when a bus plunged off a cliff in Peru. The casualties include two children, and more than 20 were injured.
How Dangerous Is the New C.1.2 COVID Variant? Here’s What the WHO Says

How Dangerous Is the New C.1.2 COVID Variant? Here’s What the WHO Says

Researchers have recently flagged a new COVID variant identified as C.1.2 as "concerning." But the WHO said the COVID variant does not appear to be spreading.
Scott Peterson Murder Case: Laci Peterson’s Family Can’t Go Through Reliving ‘The Nightmare’ as Wife Killer Seeks New Trial

Scott Peterson Murder Case: Laci Peterson’s Family Can’t Go Through Reliving ‘The Nightmare’ as Wife Killer Seeks New Trial

Laci Peterson's loved ones are preparing for Scott Peterson's possible new trial 17 years after his conviction for the murders of his pregnant wife and their unborn son.
Florida Restaurant Owner Refuses to Serve Pres. Joe Biden Supporters: ‘Take Your Business Elsewhere'

Florida Restaurant Owner Refuses to Serve Pres. Joe Biden Supporters: ‘Take Your Business Elsewhere'

A Florida restaurant owner, who got mad over the deaths of U.S. soldiers during the evacuation from Afghanistan, is turning down to serve President Joe Biden's supporters.
Taliban Conduct House-to-House Executions After U.S. Exit From Afghanistan as Chilling Audio Provides Glimpse of Afghans' Fear

Taliban Conduct House-to-House Executions After U.S. Exit From Afghanistan as Chilling Audio Provides Glimpse of Afghans' Fear

As the Taliban gained full control of Kabul and Afghanistan after the U.S. military left on Monday evening, "house-to-house executions" were reported.
Mexico: 90,000 People Have Disappeared Without a Trace Amid Drug War

Mexico: 90,000 People Have Disappeared Without a Trace Amid Drug War

Mexico commemorates the International Day of the Disappeared on August 30, with thousands of people vanishing every year.
Alligator Attack: Lousiana Man Killed by Alligator While Wading Through Hurricane Ida Floodwaters

Alligator Attack: Lousiana Man Killed by Alligator While Wading Through Hurricane Ida Floodwaters

A 71-year-old man in Louisiana died in an alligator attack after the animal bit off his arm as he waded through the floodwaters brought by Hurricane Ida.
Caldor Fire Moves Closer to Lake Tahoe as Blaze Continues to Spread in Northern Part of California

Caldor Fire Moves Closer to Lake Tahoe as Blaze Continues to Spread in Northern Part of California

Fire officials in California released evacuations orders and warnings surrounding Lake Tahoe Basin as the Caldor Fire continued to spread in the northern part of the state.
Donald Trump Campaign Paid Over $4.3 Million to Capitol Riot Organizers Before the Jan. 6 Event: Report

Donald Trump Campaign Paid Over $4.3 Million to Capitol Riot Organizers Before the Jan. 6 Event: Report

Former President Donald Trump's campaign has reportedly paid more than $4.3 million to Capitol riot organizers before the insurrection on January 6.
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