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Stimulus Check 2022: $250 Payments in New Mexico Coming Soon, Delayed Rebates Being Resolved

Many states have been eyeing to release their own version of Stimulus Check 2022 to residents as a form of inflation relief as Americans struggle in paying the costs of food, gas, and housing.
Deshaun Watson Punishment: NFL Wants Browns QB To Be Suspended Longer, Pay Hefty Fine Over Misconduct

Deshaun Watson Punishment: NFL Wants Browns QB To Be Suspended Longer, Pay Hefty Fine Over Misconduct

Many were unhappy with the six-game suspension ordered by disciplinary officer Sue L. Robinson for Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson. This includes the NFL itself, and they revealed that they will appeal the decision.
Miami: Monkeypox Cases in Florida Go Over 500, Parents Fear for Children Ahead of New School Year

Miami: Monkeypox Cases in Florida Go Over 500, Parents Fear for Children Ahead of New School Year

Florida's monkeypox cases jump to 525 as of Wednesday, while the global case for the virus was recorded at 25,000.
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‘Senate’s Climate Deal Is a Victory of the Movement’- Civil Society Groups

Activists celebrate the milestone while continue with the pressure to fight the lobby of the fossil fuel industry.
Colorado Mom, Teen Daughter Killed by Ex-Husband, Who Shot Himself in the Chest After the Shooting

Colorado Mom, Teen Daughter Killed by Ex-Husband, Who Shot Himself in the Chest After the Shooting

A Colorado mom and her teen daughter were shot at their home by her ex-husband, who took his own life after the shooting.
Yaser Said Trial: Texas Man Allegedly Murdered 2 Teen Daughters Because They Were Dating American Boys

Yaser Said Trial: Texas Man Allegedly Murdered 2 Teen Daughters Because They Were Dating American Boys

The Yaser Said trial started with a prosecutor saying that the Texas man was a person possessive of his two daughters, controlled them, and finally killed them in 2008.
New Mexico Law Enforcement, Public Safety Funding Get Boost Ahead of Gubernatorial Election

New Mexico Law Enforcement, Public Safety Funding Get Boost Ahead of Gubernatorial Election

Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham has launched her new public safety funding initiative for New Mexico's police force in an effort to bolster recruitment and training in law enforcement.
White House Has No DNA Proof of the Death of Al Qaeda Leader Ayman Al-Zawahiri; US Used Multiple Sources to Confirm Kill

White House Has No DNA Proof of the Death of Al Qaeda Leader Ayman Al-Zawahiri; US Used Multiple Sources to Confirm Kill

The White House admitted that the U.S. government does not have any DNA proof regarding the death of Al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri.
PACT Act Finally Passes After Republican Senators Shamed Into Voting for Bill; Jon Stewart and Joe Biden React

PACT Act Finally Passes After Republican Senators Shamed Into Voting for Bill; Jon Stewart and Joe Biden React

After several Republican senators flipped to block the hugely popular PACT Act, the public outcry forced many of them to flip again.
Civil Rights Leaders Slam New Texas Law Imposing Religion in Classrooms Thru Posters | Here's Why

Texas: Republican Senator Defends 'Critical Race Theory' Ban Amid Ongoing Curriculum Revision

Texas State Senator Bryan Hughes has appeared in front of the State Board of Education to shed more light on teaching racism in classrooms despite the Critical Race Theory ban on the state.
Joe Biden COVID Update: President Remains in White House Complex as His 'Loose Cough' Returns

Joe Biden COVID Update: President Remains in White House Complex as His 'Loose Cough' Returns

President Joe Biden's loose cough has returned days after testing positive for COVID-19 once again on Saturday.
Chile: Sinkhole Appears on a Mining Land in Tierra Amarilla; Mayor Calls for Quick Probe on the Cause of the Tragedy

Chile: Sinkhole Appears on a Mining Land in Tierra Amarilla; Mayor Calls for Quick Probe on the Cause of the Tragedy

A sinkhole in Chile appears in the country's mining land over the weekend, No injuries and casualties were reported as of Tuesday.
Mexico: Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador Seized Land From Owners for Mayan Train Construction

Mexico: Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador Seized Land From Owners for Mayan Train Construction

Mexico's President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has claimed 1.09 million square meters or 269 acres for the Mayan Train project constriction.
SNAP Benefits 2022: $305.5 Million Budget Set for Texans This August, at least $95 Guaranteed

SNAP Benefits 2022: $305.5 Million Budget Set for Texans This August, at least $95 Guaranteed

SNAP Benefits Texas extension for the month of August 2022 through the Texas Health and Human Services Commission, as announced by Texas Gov Greg Abbott.
Juan Soto Traded to San Diego Padres | What Is His Net Worth After Rejecting $440 Million Deal?

Juan Soto Traded to San Diego Padres | What Is His Net Worth After Rejecting $440 Million Deal?

Juan Soto was traded by Washington Nationals to San Diego Padres after he declined a 15-year deal extension worth over $400 million.
Donald Trump Blasts Brittney Griner for Bringing Drugs to Russia, Calls WNBA Star 'Spoiled'

Donald Trump Blasts Brittney Griner for Bringing Drugs to Russia, Calls WNBA Star 'Spoiled'

Former President Donald Trump slammed athlete Brittney Griner for bringing drugs to Russia and called the WNBA star "spoiled."
Mexico: Smuggler Ferrying 5 Migrants Shot Dead by Police Near Guatemala Border

Mexico: Smuggler Ferrying 5 Migrants Shot Dead by Police Near Guatemala Border

An alleged smuggler ferrying migrants in a pickup truck was shot dead by authorities near the Mexico-Guatemala border early Monday.
Elon Musk Is Eyeing to Build His Own Private Airport Outside Austin in Texas

Elon Musk Is Eyeing to Build His Own Private Airport Outside Austin in Texas

Elon Musk reportedly plans to build a private airport outside of Austin, Texas, not only for his personal use but also for top executives of his companies.
Guatemala: Arrest of Award-Winning Journalist Sparks Protests, Condemnation From US

Guatemala: Arrest of Award-Winning Journalist Sparks Protests, Condemnation From US

Award-winning journalist and newspaper editor Jose Ruben Zamora Marroquin was arrested by Guatemala's authorities, who accused him of money laundering.
California Wildfire Creates 'Fire Cloud' Seen From Space

California Wildfire Creates 'Fire Cloud' Seen From Space

A California wildfire created a "fire cloud" that was seen from space. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's GOES-West satellite captured this view.