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UN Targets Imposing Sanctions Against Notorious Haiti Gang Leader

UN Targets Imposing Sanctions Against Notorious Haiti Gang Leader

Gang violence has taken over much of Haiti. Now, the United Nations (UN) is negotiating a resolution to impose sanctions on one of the country's most notorious gang leaders.
North Carolina Mass Shooting Suspect Arrested After Killing 5 People, Including a Police Officer

North Carolina Mass Shooting Suspect Arrested After Killing 5 People, Including a Police Officer

A 15-year-old teenager went on a rampage in North Carolina's capital, Raleigh, on Thursday, killing five people and injuring two others.
‘Harry Potter’ Star Robbie Coltrane Dead; Daniel Radcliffe, JK Rowling Pay Tribute to Hagrid Actor

‘Harry Potter’ Star Robbie Coltrane Dead; Daniel Radcliffe, JK Rowling Pay Tribute to Hagrid Actor

British acting legend Robbie Coltrane, best known for his role as Rubeus Hagrid in the Harry Potter films, has passed away in a hospital near Falkirk, Scotland. He was 72.
Brazil: Is Soccer a Religion in the South American Country?

Brazil: Is Soccer a Religion in the South American Country?

In Brazil, one aspect of its culture that is treated almost as a religion is soccer, or as Brazilians call it, futbol.
Johnny Depp and Amber Heard Court Battle Far From Over as Actress Files 16-Point Grounds for Appeal in Defamation Case

Johnny Depp and Amber Heard Court Battle Far From Over as Actress Files 16-Point Grounds for Appeal in Defamation Case

Amber Heard has outlined several grounds that form the basis of her appeal against the ruling in the defamation case won by her ex-husband, Johnny Depp.
Supreme Court Rejects Donald Trump’s Plea to Step in on Mar-a-Lago Documents Case

Supreme Court Rejects Donald Trump’s Plea to Step in on Mar-a-Lago Documents Case

Donald Trump's legal woes continued on Thursday, as not only was he subpoenaed by the January 6 committee, but on that very same day, the Supreme Court also rejected his plea to step into his classified documents case
January 6 Hearing: Donald Trump Finally Subpoenaed After One Year of Investigations

January 6 Hearing: Donald Trump Finally Subpoenaed After One Year of Investigations

After over a year of investigations, the January 6 Committee finally conducted what may be their final public hearing. There, all members of the panel, both Democrat and Republican, unanimously voted to subpoena former President Donald Trump.
Parkland School Shooting Verdict: Gunman Nikolas Cruz Escapes Death Penalty, Gets Life in Prison Without Parole

Parkland School Shooting Verdict: Gunman Nikolas Cruz Escapes Death Penalty, Gets Life in Prison Without Parole

Nikolas Cruz, the Florida mass shooter who shot up Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, and killed 17 people was spared the death penalty.
American Tourist's Dead Body Found 'Rotting' in Colombia Apartment | His Death Remains Mystery

American Tourist's Dead Body Found 'Rotting' in Colombia Apartment | His Death Remains Mystery

An American tourist was found dead inside an apartment he was renting in Medellin, Colombia on Monday afternoon.
Oath Keepers Member Testifies Far-Right Extremist Group Had Massive Cache of Weapons for January 6 Capitol Attack

Oath Keepers Member Testifies Far-Right Extremist Group Had Massive Cache of Weapons for January 6 Capitol Attack

A member of the far-right extremist group Oath Keepers testified against its founder Stewart Rhodes and four associates on Wednesday.
Alex Jones Loses Another Court Battle vs. Sandy Hook Families, Ordered To Pay $965 Million

Alex Jones Loses Another Court Battle vs. Sandy Hook Families, Ordered To Pay $965 Million

Alex Jones was back in court. This time, he was tried in Connecticut to face another Sandy Hook defamation lawsuit.
Mexico and U.S. Agree on Ukraine-style Relief for Venezuelan Migrants

Mexico, U.S. Agree on Ukraine-style Relief for Venezuelan Migrants

The governments of Mexico and the United States have agreed to help out and accept up to 24,000 Venezuelan migrants as they flee the country under the regime of Nicolas Maduro.
Did Gisele Bundchen Just Take a Shot at Tom Brady Amid Divorce Rumors?

Did Gisele Bundchen Just Take a Shot at Tom Brady Amid Divorce Rumors?

Gisele Bundchen is adding more fuel to the fire of those divorce rumors, thanks to a new Instagram post. that seemed to be taking a shot at Tom Brady.
80-Year-Old California Woman Died After Her Neighbor's Dogs Attacked Her While out for a Morning Walk

80-Year-Old California Woman Died After Her Neighbor's Dogs Attacked Her While out for a Morning Walk

An 80-year-old California woman was killed by her neighbor's dogs that suddenly attacked her while out for a walk.
Argentina Minister Resigns in Protest Over Detention of Indigenous Leaders Protesting Evictions

Argentina Minister, Elizabeth Gomez, Resigns in Protest Over Detention of Indigenous Leaders Protesting Evictions

Female leaders from the Indigenous Mapuche nation were detained last Tuesday by Argentinian security forces as they clashed over their community's occupation of private and public lands.
Venezuela Landslide: Death Toll Reaches 43 as Search and Rescue Operations Expand

Venezuela Landslide: Death Toll Reaches 43 as Search and Rescue Operations Expand

After days of heavy rainfall, a landslide was triggered in Las Tejerias, Santos Michelena, part of Aragua State in Venezuela. The landslide buried the town in mud, rocks, fallen trees, and other debris.
Supreme Court Rejects Appeal by White Supremacist Mass Shooter Dylann Roof

Supreme Court Rejects Appeal by White Supremacist Mass Shooter Dylann Roof

Notorious white supremacist mass shooter Dylann Roof took his case to the United States Supreme Court to challenge his death sentence.
New Mexico Governor Nullifies Old Proclamations That Disrespect Native Americans

New Mexico Governor Nullifies Old Proclamations That Disrespect Native Americans

New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham nullified four pre-statehood proclamations that targeted Native American tribes during the American frontier. These proclamations allowed citizens to kill Native Americans and declared them bandits.
3 California Men Reported Missing, Including a Hispanic Man Kidnapped in Broad Daylight

3 California Men Reported Missing, Including a Hispanic Man Kidnapped in Broad Daylight

A California man, who was assaulted and kidnapped in broad daylight by two men in Pasadena on Thursday, is still missing.
Hurricane Julia Update: 28 Dead as Heavy Rainfall Lashes Guatemala and El Salvador

Hurricane Julia Update: 28 Dead as Heavy Rainfall Lashes Guatemala and El Salvador

Former Hurricane Julia may not be a hurricane anymore and has already dissipated, but it has still managed to do some damage in Central America. It had recently pounded Colombia and Nicaragua but has now caused some problems in Guatemala and El Salvador with torrential rains.
Coldplay Postpones Brazil Shows After Frontman Chris Martin Suffered From Lung Infection

Coldplay Postpones Brazil Shows After Frontman Chris Martin Suffered From Lung Infection

Coldplay frontman Chris Martin has been hit with a "serious lung infection." Unfortunately, this has affected their upcoming shows in Brazil, forcing the world-famous band to postpone a total of eight shows.
Venezuela: 35 Dead as Landslides Sweep Through Aragua State

Venezuela: 35 Dead as Landslides Sweep Through Aragua State

As torrential rain swept through Venezuela, residents in the agro-industrial town of Las Tejerias in Santos Michelena, Aragua were affected as a massive landslide hit the area. Mud, rocks, trees, and debris swept through Las Terejias.
Los Angeles: Nury Martinez Steps Down as City Council President After Leaked Video Exposes Racist Remarks

Los Angeles: Nury Martinez Steps Down as City Council President After Leaked Video Exposes Racist Remarks

Los Angeles City Council President Nury Martinez was caught saying racist remarks while in a conversation with two other council members. She has since apologized but has now announced her resignation from her position.
Chile Easter Island Fire: Iconic Statues Damaged in Blaze

Chile Easter Island Fire: Iconic Statues Damaged in Blaze

The iconic Moai statues in Easter Island, Chile have suffered permanent damage when a fire ripped through a part of the island this week.
Hurricane Julia Makes Landfall in Nicaragua and Colombia, Brings Torrential Rainfall

Hurricane Julia Makes Landfall in Nicaragua and Colombia, Brings Torrential Rainfall

After Hurricane Fiona devastated Puerto Rico and Hurricane Ian destroyed homes in Cuba, Florida, and North Carolina, Hurricane Julia hit the Americas and, this time, in Nicaragua and parts of Colombia.
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