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Violent Liga MX Brawl Leads to Several Injuries, Suspension; FIFA Condemns Riot in Mexico

The Liga MX has suspended its Sunday matches after the violent brawl between Queretaro and Atlas on Saturday lead to multiple injuries.
Russia-Ukraine Crisis: Volodymyr Zelensky Responds to Elon Musk’s Starlink Help Amid Invasion

Russia-Ukraine Crisis: Volodymyr Zelensky Responds to Elon Musk's Starlink Help Amid Invasion

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky thanked SpaceX founder Elon Musk for sending a truckload of Starlink antennas to Ukraine, which Russia is invading.
SNAP Benefits March 2022: Texas Extends Program With $310 Million Budget, California Payment Schedule Revealed

SNAP Benefits March 2022: Texas Extends Program With $310 Million Budget, California Payment Schedule Revealed

Texas Governor Greg Abbott has announced an extension for the SNAP benefits in the state, with the Texas Health and Human Services Commission ready to provide over $310 million in emergency food assistance benefits for March 2022.
Sen. Martin Heinrich Invites FCC Chair to New Mexico to Advance Broadband Opportunities for Tribes, Rural Communities

Sen. Martin Heinrich Invites FCC Chair to New Mexico to Advance Broadband Opportunities for Tribes, Rural Communities

Sen. Martin Heinrich urges the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) chair to visit New Mexico to advance broadband opportunities for tribes and rural communities.
Donald Trump Says Vladimir Putin Did Not Invade Ukraine on His Watch as They Get Along 'Great,' Threatens Russia With Nuke Attack

Donald Trump Says Vladimir Putin Did Not Invade Ukraine on His Watch as They Get Along 'Great,' Threatens Russia With Nuke Attack

Former President Donald Trump is trying to take credit for deterring an invasion of Ukraine by Russia's President Vladimir Putin during his presidency.
Elon Musk Warns 'High' Probability of Ukraine Starlink to Be Targeted Amid Russian Invasion

Elon Musk Warns 'High' Probability of Ukraine Starlink to Be Targeted Amid Russian Invasion

Tesla and SpaceX chief executive Elon Musk warned that the Starlink satellite broadband service could be "targeted" in Ukraine, which Russia is invading.
Mexico Journalist Killings: Death Toll Rises to 7 After Another Reporter Was Killed in Zacatecas

Mexico Journalist Killings: Death Toll Rises to 7 After Another Reporter Was Killed in Zacatecas

The death toll on Mexico journalist killings has risen to seven this year after a reporter died in the state of Zacatecas.
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NYSIF Continues to Exceed and Prioritize Minority- and Women-Owned Business Enterprises’ Participation Goals

12th Annual MWBE Investment Symposium designed to further spark statewide job growth and expand investment opportunities.
UWC Launches #UniteWithUkraine Campaign to Support Ukraine’s Freedom Fighters

UWC Launches #UniteWithUkraine Campaign to Support Ukraine’s Freedom Fighters

The Ukrainian World Congress (UWC) calls upon the international community to support the brave women and men on the front lines of Ukraine's fight for freedom.
Meghan Markle Sued by Half-Sister Over 'Lies' in Oprah Interview; Duchess' Lawyer Brands Lawsuit 'Absurd'

Meghan Markle Sued by Half-Sister Over 'Lies' in Oprah Interview; Duchess' Lawyer Brands Lawsuit 'Absurd'

Meghan Markle is being sued for defamation by her half-sister Samantha Markle for her explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey that rattled even the royal family.
Sinaloa Cartel Member 'Chous,' Ex-Cop Who Worked for Mexican Drug Lord El Mayo, Gets Life in Prison

Sinaloa Cartel Member 'Chous,' Ex-Cop Who Worked for Mexican Drug Lord El Mayo, Gets Life in Prison

A former police officer in Mexico was sentenced to life in prison Thursday for his role in the Sinaloa Cartel under Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada.
CDC New COVID-19 Guidance Drops Mask Recommendation for More Than 90 Percent of American Population

CDC New COVID-19 Guidance Drops Mask Recommendation for More Than 90 Percent of American Population

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has released new COVID-19 guidance that could help the public in determining whether to ditch their masks
Cuba: U.S. to Continue 'Limited' Visa Services for Cubans; Havana Embassy to Increase Staff

Cuba: U.S. to Continue 'Limited' Visa Services for Cubans; Havana Embassy to Increase Staff

The U.S. government announces that it will resume visa processing in Cuba, following years of pause.
Xiomara Castro, New Honduras President, Bans Open-Pit Mining

Xiomara Castro, New Honduras President, Bans Open-pit Mining

Honduras President Xiomara Castro has announced the ban of open-pit mining in the Central American nation, saying it would cancel environmental permits for mining operations across the country.
Kamala Harris May Be Sent to Poland, Romania Amid Ukraine-Russia Conflict

Kamala Harris May Be Sent to Poland, Romania Amid Ukraine-Russia War

Kamala Harris may possibly be sent to Poland and Romania amid the war on Ukraine.and Russia. Officials from the Biden administration are weighing if they will send Vice President Kamala Harris to Poland and Romania amid the tension between Russia and Ukraine.
Melinda Gates Talks About Relationship With Bill Gates; Jeffrey Epstein Meeting Played a Role in Divorce

Melinda Gates Talks About Relationship With Bill Gates; Jeffrey Epstein Meeting Played a Role in Divorce

Melinda Gates was candid with her relationship with her ex-husband Bill Gates in her first interview after the divorce.
Scientists Warn of Massive California Earthquake That Could Hit Anytime; Here's How You Can Be Prepared

Scientists Warn of Massive California Earthquake That Could Hit Anytime; Here's How You Can Be Prepared

A study suggests that a California earthquake could hit any moment due to a fault that shakes every 100-200 years.
Cash Assistance in California, Texas: Eligibility, Requirements to Avail Program

Cash Assistance in California, Texas: Eligibility, Requirements to Avail Program

States like California and Texas are offering cash assistance programs for their cash-strapped residents. The project aims to provide help to pay for their basic needs.
Chart 1. Change in Total Nonfarm Private Employment

ADP National Employment Report: Private Sector Employment Increased by 475,000 Jobs in February

Private sector employment increased by 475,000 jobs from January to February according to the February ADP® National Employment ReportTM.
FFYF Statement on Child Care in State of the Union

FFYF Statement on Child Care in State of the Union

In response to President Joe Biden's first State of the Union address, the First Five Years Fund (FFYF) released a statement.