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Pres. Joe Biden to Release 1 Million Oil Barrels per Day To Curb High Gas Prices

U.S. President Joe Biden has announced that he will be releasing one million oil barrels per day from the country's Strategic Petroleum Reserve for the next six months in an attempt to put a stop to high gas prices.
Rams Win Bobby Wagner Chase With $50 Million Deal; Ravens QB Lamar Jackson Angry

Rams Win Bobby Wagner Chase With $50 Million Deal; Ravens QB Lamar Jackson Angry

Pro Bowl linebacker Bobby Wagner will be remaining in the NFC West next season despite his release by the Seattle Seahawks.
Philadelphia Woman Becomes First Latina Priest in Episcopal Dioceses of Pennsylvania

Philadelphia Woman Becomes First Latina Priest in Episcopal Dioceses of Pennsylvania

A Philadelphia woman has made history as the first Latina priest in the Episcopal Dioceses of Pennsylvania.
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New York State Labor Department Releases Preliminary February 2022 Area Unemployment Rates

The New York State Department of Labor has released the preliminary local area unemployment rates for February 2022.
Joe Biden-Kamala Harris Administration Expands SBA Pilot Program Targeting Access to Capital for Underserved Entrepreneurs

Joe Biden-Kamala Harris Administration Expands SBA Pilot Program Targeting Access to Capital for Underserved Entrepreneurs

Vice President Kamala Harris unveils improvements to SBA Community Advantage Pilot Program at a White House event with SBA Administrator Isabella Casillas Guzman, extending it to 2024.
Mexico Captures Independent Cartel of Acapulco Founder 'El Traumado'

Mexico Captures Independent Cartel of Acapulco Founder 'El Traumado'

Authorities in Mexico scored a big victory on Wednesday when they arrested one of the founders of the Independent Cartel of Acapulco, known as "El Traumado."
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ADP National Employment Report: Private Sector Employment Increased by 455,000 Jobs in March

Private sector employment increased by 455,000 jobs from February to March, according to the March ADP National Employment Report.
Brian Laundrie's Parents Move to Dismiss Lawsuit Filed by Gabby Petito's Parents | Here's the Details

Brian Laundrie's Parents Move to Dismiss Lawsuit Filed by Gabby Petito's Parents | Here's the Details

Brian Laundrie's parents have filed a motion to dismiss the civil lawsuit brought by Gabby Petito's parents earlier this month.
Americans Crossing the U.S.-Mexico Border, Heading to Mexico for Cheaper Gas Prices

Americans Crossing the U.S.-Mexico Border, Heading to Mexico for Cheaper Gas Prices

Americans are seeking low gas prices, even crossing the U.S.-Mexico border and heading to Mexico to acquire cheaper patrol.
Buccaneers: Bruce Arians Announces Retirement 2 Weeks After Tom Brady Returns

Buccaneers: Bruce Arians Announces Retirement 2 Weeks After Tom Brady Returns

Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Bruce Arians has announced that he will step aside to take a front-office role with the team effective immediately.
Joe Biden's Administration to End Title 42 Expulsion by May; Republicans Push Back

Joe Biden's Administration to End Title 42 Expulsion by May; Republicans Push Back

Sources claim that President Joe Biden's administration will rescind the Title 42 expulsion on the border by May.
Amber Guyger Appeal: Texas Court Refuses Petition to Review Conviction Over Botham Jean Murder Case

Amber Guyger Appeal: Texas Court Refuses Petition to Review Conviction Over Botham Jean Murder Case

Former Dallas police officer Amber Guyger's murder conviction and a 10-year prison sentence were upheld by Texas' highest criminal court on Wednesday.
Woman Determined to Raise Latino Vaccination Rate in Colorado Partners With Local Health Agencies

Woman Determined to Raise Latino Vaccination Rate in Colorado Partners With Local Health Agencies

Colorado is struggling to vaccinate more of its Hispanic population, and a woman, who is a Latino community leader, is trying to change that.
20 Mexican Drug Cartel Hitmen Storm Police Station in Mexico to Free Men of Los Zetas Boss 'Chuy 7'

20 Mexican Drug Cartel Hitmen Storm Police Station in Mexico to Free Men of Los Zetas Boss 'Chuy 7'

A group of Mexican drug cartel hitmen raided a police station in Mexico to allegedly free the men of "Chuy 7" of Los Zetas Cartel.
Donald Trump Urges Russia's President Vladimir Putin to Release 'Damaging' Info on Hunter Biden

Donald Trump Urges Russia's President Vladimir Putin to Release 'Damaging' Info on Hunter Biden

Former President Donald Trump has called on Russia's President Vladimir Putin to release any damaging information he has about Hunter Biden.
CDC Clears Second Booster Shot of Pfizer, Moderna for People 50 and Older

CDC Clears Second Booster Shot of Pfizer, Moderna for People 50 and Older

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or CDC, has approved the use of Pfizer and Moderna second booster shot for people 50 and older.
Pres. Joe Biden Signs Bill Making Lynching a Federal Hate Crime; Says Racial Hate Isn’t an ‘Old Problem'

Pres. Joe Biden Signs Bill Making Lynching a Federal Hate Crime; Says Racial Hate Isn't an 'Old Problem'

U.S. President Joe Biden has signed a bill into law that makes lynching a federal hate crime in the country. Civil rights groups have pushed for the measure to be passed for more than a century.
350.org on Senate Advancing of Lisa Cook for Federal Reserve Board of Governors

350.org on Senate Advancing of Lisa Cook for Federal Reserve Board of Governors

The U.S. Senate has voted to move forward on Lisa Cook's historic nomination to the Federal Reserve Board of Governors.
Avocado Prices Reach 24-year High in Aftermath of Mexico Import Ban

Avocado Prices Reach 24-year High in Aftermath of Mexico Import Ban

Avocado prices have reached their highest in more than two decades due to tighter supply in Mexico, the world's largest exporter of the fruit, signaling pricier guacamole.
Border Patrol Chief Claims U.S. Will Encounter 1M Migrants in F.Y. 2022; Groups Say More Immigrants to Come if Title 42 Expulsion Ends

Border Patrol Chief Claims U.S. Will Encounter 1M Migrants in F.Y. 2022; Groups Say More Immigrants to Come If Title 42 Expulsion Ends

Migrant encounters on the border are expected to hit 1 million, six months after the Fiscal Year 2022 has started.
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