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Brazil's Ex-President Lula Da Silva Gets Married Ahead of Presidential Election

Brazil's former president, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, got married Wednesday, ahead of the presidential election that will take place in October.
Russia’s Vladimir Putin “Constantly Frustrated” at Donald Trump for Having to Explain Things: Former Russian Advisor Fiona Hill

Russia's Vladimir Putin "Constantly Frustrated" at Donald Trump for Having to Explain Things: Former Russian Advisor Fiona Hill

Russia's leader Vladimir Putin was reportedly often frustrated with former U.S. President Donald Trump for having to explain things on geopolitical issues, according to former top Russian advisor on the National Security Council Fiona Hill.
Pres. Joe Biden Receives Backlash After Announcing Moves to Address Baby Formula Shortage

Pres. Joe Biden Receives Backlash After Announcing Moves to Address Baby Formula Shortage

President Joe Biden sustains backlash after announcing a couple of directives that will address the baby formula shortage.
US Soccer Reaches Historic Milestone With Equal Pay Deal: What Does It Mean?

US Soccer Reaches Historic Milestone With Equal Pay Deal: What Does It Mean?

The U.S. Soccer Federation, the United States Women's National Team Players Association, and the United States National Soccer Team Players have reached a deal on equal pay.
Taylor Swift Graduation Speech: 3 Most Inspiring Statements From TayTay During NYU Address

Taylor Swift Graduation Speech: 3 Most Inspiring Statements From TayTay During NYU Address

These inspiring statements from Taylor Swift during her graduation from NYU may help you have a better outlook on life.
Johnny Depp’s Lawyer Goes Viral for Grilling Amber Heard: Who Is Camille Vasquez?

Johnny Depp's Lawyer Goes Viral for Grilling Amber Heard: Who Is Camille Vasquez?

Get to know Johnny Depp's lawyer, Camille Vasquez, who went viral for questioning Amber Heard amid the actor's defamation case.
Elon Musk Sees More ‘Political Attacks’ Coming His Way After Revealing Republican Vote

Elon Musk Sees More 'Political Attacks' Coming His Way After Revealing Republican Vote

Tesla CEO Elon Musk revealed that he decided to switch his vote to Republican in the next election cycle after voting "overwhelmingly" for Democrats in the past.
Bank of Mexico's 20-Peso Commemorative Coins Are Being Sold for up to $8,000

Bank of Mexico's 20-Peso Commemorative Coins Are Being Sold for up to $8,000

The Bank of Mexico has issued three 20-peso commemorative coins, which can be collected or sold for up to $8,000 each.
Pres. Joe Biden Decides to Stop Working With Republicans Despite Promising He Would, Plans to Go on Attacking Donald Trump's Party

Pres. Joe Biden Decides to Stop Working With Republicans Despite Promising He Would, Plans to Go on Attacking Donald Trump's Party

President Joe Biden has reportedly decided to stop working with Republicans and instead change course to "attack" the party of former President Donald Trump.
Rajon Rondo Allegedly 'Pulled a Gun' on Ex-Partner, Threatened to Kill Her in Front of Their Kids

Rajon Rondo Allegedly 'Pulled a Gun' on Ex-Partner, Threatened to Kill Her in Front of Their Kids

Cleveland Cavaliers star Rajon Rondo has been accused of pulling a gun on his former partner and threatening her life.
Brazil Could Experience the Same U.S. Capitol Riot, Says Country’s Election Chief

Brazil Could Experience the Same U.S. Capitol Riot, Says Country's Election Chief

Brazil could face the same incident as the U.S. Capitol riot in 2021 as the Brazil presidential election looms ahead, according to the country's election chief.
Los Angeles Police Detains Suspected Arsonist of the Brush Fire That Threatened Griffith Observatory and Prompt Evacuations

Los Angeles Bush Fire Update: Police Detains Suspected Arsonist in the Nlaze That Threatened Griffith Observatory, Prompted Evacuations

Los Angeles officers detain a suspect connected to the brush fire that threatened the famous Griffith observatory.
FDA Oks First COVID-19 Booster Shots for Children Ages 5 to 11

FDA OKs First COVID-19 Booster Shots for Children Ages 5 to 11

The Food and Drug Administration, or FDA, has allowed the use of the first COVID-19 booster shots for children ages five to 11.
Peru Appeals for Italian Captain's Extradition Over Oil Spill

Peru Appeals for Italian Captain's Extradition Over Oil Spill

Peru officials announce that they have requested the extradition of an Italian captain in connection to the vessel that caused a tragic oil spill
U.S. Gas Prices Could Double Amid Supply Shortage; California Gas Prices Top $6 per Gallon

U.S. Gas Prices Could Double Amid Supply Shortage; California Gas Prices Top $6 per Gallon

U.S. gas prices could potentially exceed $10 per gallon and gas stations across the country are preparing for the gas price surge.
Chris Rock Could Host Oscars 2023 Despite Controversial Will Smith Slap

Chris Rock Could Host Oscars 2023 Despite Controversial Will Smith Slap

Chris Rock could possibly host Oscars 2023 even after the infamous Will Smith slap on Oscars 2022 that made headlines.
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Revamped Proposal Positions Child Care for Inclusion in Reconciliation

As negotiations on a budget reconciliation bill evolve on Capitol Hill, HELP Committee Chairwoman Patty Murray and Senator Tim Kaine have unveiled a streamlined child care proposal that fits within the parameters of the narrower reconciliation package currently under consideration from what was originally introduced as part of the Build Back Better Act.
13 Migrants Mysteriously Vanished in Mexico's State of Chihuahua Plagued by Mexican Drug Cartels

13 Migrants Mysteriously Vanished in Mexico's State of Chihuahua Plagued by Mexican Drug Cartels

A group of 13 migrants, mostly Mexicans, mysteriously disappeared in Mexico's state of Chihuahua, and authorities linked these cases to Mexican drug cartels.
Ohio Woman Stabs Neighbor's Toddler but Found Not Guilty by 'Reason of Insanity'

Ohio Woman Stabs Neighbor's Toddler but Found Not Guilty by 'Reason of Insanity'

An Ohio woman was charged with stabbing a toddler but was found not guilty by reason of insanity last week.
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