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Judge Rules Donald Trump and Children Ivanka Trump, Donald Jr. to Testify About Trump Organization's Practices

A New York judge has ruled against former President Donald Trump and his children Ivanka Trump and Donald Jr., ordering them to answer questions under oath about the business practices of the Trump Organization.
El Chapo Sons' Turf Is Being Invaded by El Mayo's Hitmen as They Battle for Control of Sinaloa Cartel

El Chapo Sons' Turf Is Being Invaded by El Mayo's Hitmen as They Battle for Control of Sinaloa Cartel

A video circulating on social media shows the hitmen of Sinaloa cartel boss Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada invading the territory of Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman's son.
Pres. Joe Biden Mocked for Recalling Story About Putting Dead Dog on Republican Woman's Doorstep While Forgetting Key Info

Pres. Joe Biden Mocked for Recalling Story About Putting Dead Dog on Republican Woman's Doorstep While Forgetting Key Info

President Joe Biden is mocked for telling a story about leaving a dead dog on a Republican woman's doorstep while serving as a county official in Delaware.
California Parents In Custody Over Alleged Sexual Abuse of Their Children

California Parents in Custody Over Alleged Sexual Abuse of Their Children

California parents were arrested after allegedly sexually abusing their children. California Parents from Riverside were arrested after they allegedly sexually abused their children, which according to the police continued for "several years.
Florida Woman Used Pandemic Relief Loan to Hire Hitman and Murder TSA Officer - Police Say

Florida Woman Used Pandemic Relief Loan to Hire Hitman and Murder TSA Officer - Police Say

A Florida woman allegedly used her pandemic relief fund to hire a hitman and kill a TSA officer. A Florida woman reportedly used her pandemic relief loan to hire a hitman and murder an officer from the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) last year, who allegedly dated her boyfriend.
Texas, Southern US Under Threat of Severe Storm: Heavy Snow, Flood, Tornadoes Coming

Texas, Southern U.S. Under Threat of Severe Storm: Heavy Snow, Flood, Tornadoes Coming

Texas and Southern U.S. to experience severe weather from Wednesday through Friday. Texas and other states in the southern region of the United States are under the threat of multiple weather disturbances starting Wednesday.
NBA Slam Dunk Contest 2022: Juan Toscano-Anderson Wants Dunk Crown Amid Championship Aspirations

NBA Slam Dunk Contest 2022: Juan Toscano-Anderson Wants Dunk Crown Amid Championship Aspirations

Juan Toscano-Anderson is keeping his eyes on the prize amid the Golden State Warriors' championship bid this 2021-22 season. However, with his participation in the NBA Slam Dunk Contest nearing, he couldn't help but get excited about it.
U.S. Education Struggles With Increase in Retirement of Black, Latino Teachers

U.S. Education Struggles With Increase in Retirement of Black, Latino Teachers

Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been a mass retirement of Black and Latino teachers, another challenge facing U.S. education.
350.org on Political Boycott of Federal Reserve Nominations

350.org on Political Boycott of Federal Reserve Nominations

Senate Republicans serving on the Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee have boycotted the vote to advance Federal Reserve board nominees to a full Senate confirmation.
Honduras Ex-President Juan Orlando Hernandez Surrendered After U.S. Requests Extradition┃Why Was He Arrested?

Honduras Ex-President Juan Orlando Hernandez Surrendered After U.S. Requests Extradition┃Why Was He Arrested?

Honduras' former President Juan Orlando Hernandez has turned himself in to authorities Tuesday following a U.S. extradition request.
Prince Andrew Reaches Settlement With Sex Abuse Accuser Virginia Roberts Giuffre; Queen to Help Son Pay

Prince Andrew Reaches Settlement With Sex Abuse Accuser Virginia Roberts Giuffre; Queen to Help Son Pay

Prince Andrew has agreed to settle a sexual assault lawsuit from Virginia Roberts Giuffre but made no apology to her or admitted any guilt.
Baptism Invalid: Arizona Priest's Decades of Baptism Declared Void by the Catholic Church Because of One Wrong Word | Here's How to Check If Your Baptism Is Valid

Baptism Invalid: Arizona Priest's Decades of Baptism Declared Void by the Catholic Church Because of One Wrong Word | Here's How to Check If Your Baptism Is Valid

The Diocese of Phoenix concluded that an Arizona priest’s mix-up of a single word during the baptisms he performed over his career made them all invalid.
Gavin Newsom in 2024 White House Race? Presidential-Run Chatter Grows After He Attacks Texas' Greg Abbott

California Gov. Gavin Newsom Nominates First Latina Judge to State's Supreme Court

California governor Gavin Newsom nominates the first Latina judge to their state's Supreme Court.
Tech Exec Admitted Using Access to White House Computer Data to Find “Derogatory Information” on Donald Trump | Were the Information Shared With CIA?

Tech Exec Admitted Using Access to White House Computer Data to Find "Derogatory Information" on Donald Trump | Were the Information Shared With CIA?

A tech executive had used his access to computer data at the White House to find any "derogatory information" about former President Donald Trump.
Mexico IDs First Civilian Victim of Cartel Land Mines

Mexico IDs First Confirmed Civilian Victim of Cartel Land Mines

Mexico identified the first civilian victim of the cartel land mines. Mexico prosecutors on Monday identified the first civilian victim of the land mines set up by Mexican drug cartels who fight for the control of the Michoacan state.
Elon Musk Donates Over 5 Million Tesla Shares to Charity: It’s Worth $5.7 Billion!

Elon Musk Donates Over 5 Million Tesla Shares to Charity: It Is Worth $5.7 Billion!

Elon Musk has donated Tesla shares amounting to around $5.7 billion to a charity, according to a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filing.
Mexico Scientist Confesses to Spying on a U.S. Government Informant in Miami for Russia

Mexico Scientist Confesses to Spying on a U.S. Government Informant in Miami for Russia

A prominent Mexican scientist pleaded guilty Tuesday to a charge of being co-opted by Russian agents into surveilling a U.S. government informant in Miami.
Halyna Hutchins Death: Alec Baldwin, ‘Rust’ Producers Sued for Wrongful Death

Halyna Hutchins Death: Alec Baldwin, 'Rust' Producers Sued for Wrongful Death

Alec Baldwin faces another lawsuit as Halyna Hutchins' family filed a case following her death.
Florida Stimulus Checks 2022 Worth Up to $1000; California Deadline for $1200 Payments Ending Soon

Florida Stimulus Checks 2022 Worth Up to $1000; California Deadline for $1200 Payments Ending Soon

Some advocates and lawmakers are pushing for the fourth round of stimulus aid that would promptly send recurring payments until the end of the pandemic. However, some states have taken the matter into their own hands to provide economic support to their own residents.
Mexico: Jalisco Cartel Chief 'El Fantasma' Believed to Have Hung 10 Bodies From Overpass Arrested by Military

Mexico: Jalisco Cartel Chief 'El Fantasma' Believed to Have Hung 10 Bodies From Overpass Arrested by Military

Rafael "N," known by his alias "El Fantasma," who is the leader of the Jalisco Cartel in Mexico's Zacatecas state, has been arrested.
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