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Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla Says Fourth Dose of COVID-19 Vaccine 'Necessary'; Plans to Send Data to FDA

Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla noted during a CBS' "Face the Nation" interview on Sunday that it will be necessary to receive the fourth dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Fourth Stimulus Check Update: Up to $1,200 Payments for 70,000 Californians Set to Go Out

Fourth Stimulus Check Update: Up to $1,200 Payments for 70,000 Californians Set to Go Out

California has introduced two stimulus check programs to provide immediate cash support to millions of low and middle-income Californians.
TikTok Influencers Receive White House Briefing on Russia-Ukraine Crisis; Jen Psaki Also Tells Them Russia Hacked 2016 Election

TikTok Influencers Receive White House Briefing on Russia-Ukraine Crisis; Jen Psaki Also Tells Them Russia Hacked 2016 Election

The White House held a Zoom meeting with 30 TikTok influencers about the Russia-Ukraine crisis on Thursday.
Kamala Harris Criticized by Volodymyr Zelensky's Ex-Press Secretary; Explains Why She Deleted Tweet Saying it Would Be 'Tragedy' if Harris Was President

Kamala Harris Criticized by Volodymyr Zelensky's Ex-Press Secretary but Deleted Tweet Saying It Would Be 'Tragedy' if Harris Was President

Find out the reason why Volodymyr Zelensky's former press secretary deleted her statement criticizing U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris.
Winter Storm Warning: Artic Bomb Cyclone Set to Hit Dallas, Other Parts of US Soon

Winter Storm Warning: Arctic Bomb Cyclone Set to Hit Dallas, Other Parts of U.S. Soon

Here's the weather prediction in the eastern U.S. as a winter storm warning was raised in the region over a bomb cyclone.
Gabby Petito Update: Parents Suing Brian Laundrie’s Dad, Mom for Helping Son Get Away

Gabby Petito Update: Parents Suing Brian Laundrie's Dad, Mom for Helping Son Get Away

Gabby Petito's parents filed a lawsuit against Brian Laundrie's parents, claiming that the two had known about Petito's death and still tried to help their son evade capture.
Communities Expecting Another Challenging Year in Rio Grande Basin

Communities Expecting Another Challenging Year in Rio Grande Basin

The Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) has released its streamflow forecast for March in the Rio Grande Basin.
Congress’ Final Appropriations Bill Falls Short on Funding for Endangered Species Protections, Legacy Roads and Trails

Congress’ Final Appropriations Bill Falls Short on Funding for Endangered Species Protections, Legacy Roads and Trails

Congress recently released the long-delayed final appropriations bill for fiscal year 2022, the spending period that started on October 1, 2021 and ends on September 30, 2022.
Los Zetas Cartel Boss Arrested for Murder of Mexican Journalist Near U.S.-Mexico Border

Los Zetas Cartel Boss Arrested for Murder of Mexican Journalist Near U.S.-Mexico Border

A Los Zetas cartel regional boss was arrested in Mexico's border state of Coahuila for allegedly ordering the murder of a Mexican journalist in 2021.
Suicide Rate Among Latino Men Is Rising Despite Drops in National Average, Here's Why

Suicide Rate Among Latino Men Is Rising Despite Drops in National Average, Here's Why

A recent CDC study showed that overall suicide rates in the United States declined in 2019 and 2020, but suicides among Latino men have increased.
United Airlines to Welcome Back Unvaccinated Employees to Their Jobs Starting March 28

United Airlines to Welcome Back Unvaccinated Employees to Their Jobs Starting March 28

United Airlines has announced a new change within their company, with a memo allowing unvaccinated workers to return to their jobs starting March 28.
Rep. Madison Cawthorn Calls Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky a 'Thug'; Republican Placed Under Fire After Remarks

Rep. Madison Cawthorn Calls Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky a 'Thug'; Republican Placed Under Fire After Remarks

Here's what officials said after Republican Representative Madison Cawthorn called Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelensky a "thug."
Russia-Ukraine Crisis: WHO Advises Ukraine to Destroy Health Lab Pathogens to Curb Spread of Disease

Russia-Ukraine Crisis: WHO Advises Ukraine to Destroy Health Lab Pathogens to Curb Spread of Disease

Amid the Russia-Ukraine crisis, the World Health Organization has urged Ukraine to destroy high-threat pathogens in its public health laboratories to stop the spread of "any potential spills" that could spread diseases across the country.
Joe Biden Announces Appointment of Colombia as US' Major Non-NATO Ally | Here's the Implication of the Partnership

Joe Biden Announces Appointment of Colombia as U.S.' Major Non-NATO Ally | Here's the Implication of the Partnership

Find out the benefits of Colombia's designation as the latest major non-NATO ally of the U.S., as announced by President Joe Biden.
Elon Musk’s Secret Baby: Grimes Reveals Name of 2nd Kid With Tesla CEO, Shares Real Relationship Status

Elon Musk's Secret Baby: Grimes Reveals Name of 2nd Kid With Tesla CEO, Shares Real Relationship Status

Elon Musk has welcomed a new baby with Grimes, with the announcement seemingly done accidentally. Elon Musk has welcomed a new baby with Grimes, with the announcement seemingly done accidentally.
Mexico President Denies US Is Asking for Oil Help, Says Mexicans Should Not Worry About Gas Price Hike

Mexico President Denies U.S. Is Asking for Oil Help, Says Mexicans Should Not Worry About Gas Price Hike

President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador denies that the U.S. is asking Mexico for oil amid the hike of U.S. gas prices.
Tom Brady Could Unretire, Force Buccaneers to Release or Trade Him, Claims NFL Insider

Tom Brady Could Unretire, Force Buccaneers to Release or Trade Him, Claims NFL Insider

Tom Brady has stirred speculations since the announcement of his retirement from the NFL, with many not believing that the former Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback is done with his football career.
Sinaloa Cartel Official ‘The Jaguar’ Who Worked for Drug Lord El Chapo Gets 40 Years in Prison

Sinaloa Cartel Official ‘The Jaguar’ Who Worked for Drug Lord El Chapo Gets 40 Years in Prison

A high-ranking member of the Sinaloa Cartel known as "The Jaguar" has been sentenced to 40 years in prison by a federal judge in Texas.
Mexico: 9 Killed in Massacre Inside Home; Mexican Drug Cartel Gunmen Eyed as Suspects

Mexico: 9 Killed in Massacre Inside Home; Mexican Drug Cartel Gunmen Eyed as Suspects

Nine individuals were shot dead inside a house in central Mexico's Puebla state, and authorities suspect that a drug cartel was behind it.
Hector Camacho Murder Trial: 5 Suspects Charged for 2012 Killing of Puerto Rico Boxing Legend

Hector Camacho Murder Trial: 5 Suspects Charged for 2012 Killing of Puerto Rico Boxing Legend

At least five individuals were charged Wednesday in a Puerto Rico court for the murder of boxing legend Hector "Macho" Camacho in 2012.