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Peru Judge Bars Ex-President Alberto Fujimori From Going Overseas Once He Was Released From Prison

Peru's former President Alberto Fujimori is not allowed to go out of the country for months after his release, following a decision from a judge.
Jan. 6 Select Committee Eyeing Two Hold Two Former President Donald Trump’s Aides in Contempt

Jan. 6 Select Committee Eyeing to Hold Two Former President Donald Trump's Aides in Contempt

The Jan. 6 select committee is scheduled to vote next week to consider contempt of Congress charges for the two aides of former U.S. President Donald Trump.
Kobe Bryant Crash Photo Trial: Witness Reveals How Fire Captain Shared ‘Kobe’s Burnt-Up Body’

Kobe Bryant Shoes Continue With Nike After Vanessa Bryant Approves Partnership; Here's the First New Sneakers to Be Released

New shoes will be released by Nike in honor of Gigi Bryant after Kobe's wife, Vanessa Bryant, announces partnership with the company.
SNAP Benefits 2022: Schedule of April Payments in Oregon, Emergency Allotments Revealed

SNAP Benefits 2022: Schedule of April Payments in Oregon, Emergency Allotments Revealed

SNAP benefits 2022 will have another round in Oregon, with officials announcing on Tuesday that most Oregonians who receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits will also get emergency allotments in April.
Mexico: New US Border Rule on Asylum Claims Raises Fears of Quick Deportation

Mexico: New U.S. Border Rule on Asylum Claims Raises Fears of Quick Deportation

Asylum officers will have a new duty following the announcement of a new rule on asylum claims among migrants in the U.S.-Mexico border.
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ADP Recognizes Leaders in Workplace Change at 29th Annual ADP® Meeting of the Minds Conference

During the 29th annual ADP Meeting of the Minds conference, ADP, a leading global technology company providing human capital management (HCM) solutions, recognized five companies for their efforts to build a better world of work.
Look Ahead America Releases Anti-Corporate Censorship Model Legislation

Look Ahead America Releases Anti-Corporate Censorship Model Legislation

The Research Group at Look Ahead America has released model legislation to fight corporate censorship at the state level.
March 2022 ADP National Employment Report, ADP Small Business Report, ADP National Franchise Report to Be Released Next Week

March 2022 ADP National Employment Report, ADP Small Business Report, ADP National Franchise Report to Be Released Next Week

ADP Research Institute will release the March findings of the ADP National Employment Report, ADP Small Business Report and ADP National Franchise Report next week.
Brian Laundrie's Final Days: Thoughts Running Inside Gabby Petito Fiance's Head Before He Killed Himself Revealed

Brian Laundrie's Final Days: Thoughts Running Inside Gabby Petito Fiance's Head Before He Killed Himself Revealed

Brian Laundrie reportedly thought about turning himself in after he murdered his fiancée Gabby Petito.
Is Your iPhone Battery Draining Fast After iOS 15.4 Update? Apple Gives Quick Solution to Resolve Issue

Is Your iPhone Battery Draining Fast After iOS 15.4 Update? Apple Gives Quick Solution to Resolve Issue

Apple received a series of complaints that the recent iOS 15.4 update is causing iPhone batteries to drain faster. Here's a quick solution to resolve the issue.
MacKenzie Scott, Jeff Bezos' Ex-Wife, Reveals $4 Billion Donations: Here's Where She Gave Her Money

MacKenzie Scott, Jeff Bezos' Ex-Wife, Reveals $4 Billion Donations: Here's Where She Gave Her Money

Mackenzie Scott announced Wednesday that since June, she had donated more than $3.8 billion to 465 non-profit organizations.
U.S. Officially Announces That It Believes Russia Has Committed War Crimes on Its Ukraine Invasion

U.S. Officially Announces That It Believes Russia Has Committed War Crimes on Its Ukraine Invasion

The U.S. government has officially described Russia's invasion of Ukraine as war crimes, with Secretary of State Antony Blinken making the announcement.
Nicaragua OAS Ambassador Arturo McFields Comments on His Country's Dictatorship After Resignation

Nicaragua OAS Ambassador Arturo McFields Comments on His Country's Dictatorship After Resignation

OAS Ambassador from Nicaragua, Arturo McFields, announces resignation and denounces dictatorship in his country.
Arizona Mall Shooting: Police Asks Businesses to Lock Down After Firing Leaves 1 Injured

Arizona Mall Shooting: Police Asks Businesses to Lock Down After Firing Leaves 1 Injured

An Arizona mall shooting in Phoenix-area caused the death of at least one person Wednesday afternoon.
Groups File Suit to Compel U.S. Interior Department Transparency on Lack of Climate Action

Groups File Suit to Compel U.S. Interior Department Transparency on Lack of Climate Action

A Freedom of Information Act lawsuit was filed over the failure of Interior agencies to respond to a request for records.
Mexico: 3 Engineers Who Mysteriously Vanished in Michoacan Plagued by Drug Cartels Still Missing After a Month

Mexico: 3 Engineers Who Mysteriously Vanished in Michoacan Plagued by Drug Cartels Still Missing After a Month

Three engineers, who have gone missing after they went to Mexico's state of Michoacan plagued by Mexican drug cartels, have yet to be found after a month.
Texas Border Patrol Agents Rescue 4-Year-Old Child Left by Human Traffickers

Texas Border Patrol Agents Rescue 4-Year-Old Child Left by Human Traffickers

Texas Border Patrol agents found a four-year-old migrant child in the riverbanks after she was left by smugglers alone.
U.S. to Issue More Sanctions on Russia; Ukraine Facing More 'Hard Days' Ahead Amid War

U.S. to Issue More Sanctions on Russia; Ukraine Facing More 'Hard Days' Ahead Amid War

U.S. National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan said that the Joe Biden administration is set to issue more sanctions against Russia in the light of its invasion of Ukraine.
Oklahoma, Texas Tornadoes Leave 1 Dead, 10 Injured; Here’s Where the Severe Weather Could Head Next

Oklahoma, Texas Tornadoes Leave 1 Dead, 10 Injured; Here’s Where the Severe Weather Could Head Next

At least three southern states are under a tornado watch Tuesday following an outbreak of twisters in Texas and Oklahoma on Monday night. The said tornadoes wreaked havoc, killing one person and injuring at least 10 others.
2 Cops Associated With El Mencho's Jalisco Cartel Get More Than 77 Years in Prison in Mexico

2 Cops Associated With El Mencho's Jalisco Cartel Get More Than 77 Years in Prison in Mexico

Two former cops have been sentenced to more than 77 years in prison by a district judge in Mexico for their roles in the Jalisco cartel.