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Mexico: 11 Dead After Shootout Between Rival Mexican Drug Cartels at Horse Racing Event

At least 11 people died after Mexican drug cartels engaged in a shootout at an illegal horse racing event in Chihuahua, Mexico.
Sinaloa Cartel Boss El Mayo's Son, Serafin Zambada Ortiz, Reportedly in Critical Condition After Car Accident in Mexico

Sinaloa Cartel Boss El Mayo's Son, Serafin Zambada Ortiz, Reportedly in Critical Condition After Car Accident in Mexico

The youngest son of Sinaloa cartel boss Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, Serafin Zambada Ortiz, reportedly got involved in a fatal car accident in Sonora, Mexico.
Florida Man Locked His Elderly Dad in Room Covered in Feces and Infested With Roaches for 8 Months

Florida Man Locked His Elderly Dad in Room Covered in Feces and Infested With Roaches for 8 Months

A Florida man was criminally charged for allegedly neglecting to care for his elderly dad and forcing the disabled man to live in substandard conditions.
Pres. Joe Biden Agreed to Pay Hunter Biden's Legal Bills Tied to His Controversial Overseas Business Dealings

Pres. Joe Biden Agreed to Pay Hunter Biden's Legal Bills Tied to His Controversial Overseas Business Dealings

Pres. Joe Biden has reportedly agreed to pay the bills of his youngest son, Hunter Biden, that include legal fees connected to his overseas business dealings.
Ground Beef Recall: USDA Warns Public Over Possible E. Coli Contamination | Here's the List of the Affected Products

Ground Beef Recall: USDA Warns Public Over Possible E. Coli Contamination | Here's the List of the Affected Products

Suspected E. coli contamination prompts recall for thousands of pounds of ground beef products. Here is the list of brands affected by the move.
Mexico Passed COVID-19 as Endemic, Not Pandemic in the Country

Mexico Passed COVID-19 as Endemic, Not Pandemic in the Country

Mexico announced on Tuesday that the COVID-19 situation in the country is now endemic, from being a pandemic stage, which means that authorities will treat it as a seasonally recurring disease.
Colombia: Ex-Military Members Admit on Killings of Over 100 Civilians

Colombia: Ex-Military Members Admit Killings of Over 100 Civilians

Ex-military members from Colombia admit their role in the killing of more than 100 civilians. They gave details during a public hearing, where some of the victims' families were present.
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin Believes Ukraine Can Win War Against Russia

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin Believes Ukraine Can Win War Against Russia

U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said he believes that Ukraine is going to need long-range artillery, tanks, as well as armored vehicles to fight against Russia.
Kamala Harris Is COVID-19 Positive: Did VP Come Into Close Contact With Joe Biden?

Kamala Harris Is COVID-19 Positive: Did VP Come Into Close Contact With Pres. Joe Biden?

Vice President Kamala Harris' COVID-19 positive test result prompted questions about President Joe Biden's safety.
Elon Musk Loses $25 Billion After Tesla Stocks Plunge: Here’s What Caused Massive Drop

Elon Musk Loses $25 Billion After Tesla Stocks Plunge: Here's What Caused Massive Drop

Tesla stocks plummeted after its CEO Elon Musk presented a $44 billion bid for the social media giant Twitter. Investors are still reviewing the implications of the bid.
Tennessee Man Kills Sister and Nephew, Injures 3 Others in Mass Stabbing Attack in Memphis

Tennessee Man Kills Sister and Nephew, Injures 3 Others in Mass Stabbing Attack in Memphis

A Tennessee man stabbed his sister and his nephew to death during a mass stabbing attack in Memphis on Saturday.
California Mom Forced to Stab, Kill Family Dog as 2 Pit Bulls Mauled Her Baby Daughter

California Mom Forced to Stab, Kill Family Dog as 2 Pit Bulls Mauled Her Baby Daughter

After their family dogs attacked her baby daughter, a California mom was forced to fatally stab one of the pit bulls.
El Chapo Sons, Known as Los Chapitos, Destroyed Homes of Sinaloa Cartel Rivals in Mexico

El Chapo Sons, Known as Los Chapitos, Destroyed Homes of Sinaloa Cartel Rivals in Mexico

The four sons of Sinaloa cartel boss "El Chapo," known as Los Chapitos, have been blamed for destroying two homes of rival cartel leaders in Mexico.
Mexico’s President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador Urged Latinos Not to Vote for U.S. Politicians Who ‘Mistreated’ Them

Mexico's President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador Urged Latinos Not to Vote for U.S. Politicians Who 'Mistreated' Them

Mexico's President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has called on Latinos in the United States not to vote on U.S. politicians who have "mistreated them" as the November midterm elections near.
Pres. Joe Biden Blocked by Court to Lift Title 42 Expulsion Before May 23

Pres. Joe Biden Blocked by Court to Lift Title 42 Expulsion Before May 23

President Joe Biden and his administration are blocked from making a move regarding the Title 42 expulsion before May 23, according to a Louisiana court.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Texted Mark Meadows to Impose Martial Law After Capitol Riot: Report

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Texted Mark Meadows to Impose Martial Law After Capitol Riot: Report

Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Green texted former Donald Trump aide Mark Meadows about implementing martial law after the Capitol riot that occurred on Jan. 6, 2021.
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ADP Research Institute® Reveals Pandemic-Sparked Shift in Workers' Priorities and Expectations in New Global Study

Job satisfaction and security, pay and progression, work-life balance and company values make up the total package of what workers want.
Elon Musk Buys Twitter for $44 Billion, Sends Message to His Haters After Takeover

Elon Musk Buys Twitter for $44 Billion, Sends Message to His Haters After Takeover

Elon Musk buys Twitter after the social media company's board has accepted an offer from the Tesla CEO, with Musk eyeing to take it private, according to the platform's announcement.
Melissa Lucio Execution Day Canceled After New Texas Court Ruling: What Happened?

Melissa Lucio Execution Day Canceled After New Texas Court Ruling: What Happened?

Melissa Lucio Execution Day is pushed back after new evidence was offered by the legal team of the Mexican-American woman.
U.S. Airlines Hire Bus Companies to Transport Passengers in Airports Over Pilot Shortage

U.S. Airlines Hire Bus Companies to Transport Passengers in Airports Over Pilot Shortage

Several U.S. Airlines partners with bus companies in an effort to address the ongoing pilot shortage in the country.