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Tom Brady Wealth 2022: Ex-Patriots, Buccaneers Star on Track to Be a Billionaire After Retirement

Tom Brady has recently announced his retirement from the National Football league. He is now faced with a series of ventures that he could undertake in 2022 and possibly for years to come, which could make him the first former NFL player to become a billionaire.
Stimulus Checks With President Trump's Name Sent Out To Americans

California Stimulus Check 2022: Extra $1125 Possible Because of State’s Budget Surplus

This year, thanks to California's projected $45.7 billion budget surplus in January, another batch of stimulus checks may be on the way.
Florida Woman Falls to Death After West Palm Beach Draw Bridge Opens: Full Details

Florida Woman Falls to Death After West Palm Beach Draw Bridge Opens: Full Details

A Florida woman has fallen to her death when a draw bridge in West Palm Beach, Florida was raised when she was walking across with her bike.
Washington Grocery Store Shooting: 1 Killed, 1 Injured at a Fred Meyer in Richland | Area Schools Placed on "Non-Critical Lockdown"

Washington Grocery Store Shooting: 1 Killed, 1 Injured at a Fred Meyer in Richland | Area Schools Placed on "Non-Critical Lockdown"

One person was killed, while another person was wounded in an altercation that led to a Washington grocery store shooting at a Fred Meyer store in Richland, Monday morning.
 California Women’s Prison Plagued by Rampant Sexual Abuse of Inmates by Officers: Report

California Women's Prison Plagued by Rampant Sexual Abuse of Inmates by Officers: Report

A California women's prison was found to have inmates being subjected to rampant sexual abuse by correctional officers, including the warden.
Joe Biden’s First Year in Office Saw Most Police Officers’ Death in Line of Duty Since 1995

Joe Biden's First Year in Office Saw Most Police Officers' Death in Line of Duty Since 1995

U.S. President Joe Biden's administration has seen more police officers' death in the line of duty since 1995. This was just noted in his first year in office.
Ohio: Coast Guard Rescues 18 People in Lake Erie After Slab of Ice Broke Off

Ohio: Coast Guard Rescues 18 People in Lake Erie After Slab of Ice Broke Off

The United States Coast Guard announced a rescue operation after 18 people snowmobiling in Lake Erie in Ohio were trapped on a slab of ice that broke off on the frozen lake.
Texas Issues Boil Water Notice to Have a Clean Drinking Water; Residents Complaining of “Third World” Conditions

Texas Issues Boil Water Notice to Have a Clean Drinking Water; Residents Complaining of "Third World" Conditions

The city of Austin in Texas has issued a city-wide boil water notice after Austin Water's Ullrich Walter Treatment Plant is out of service due to an internal treatment process issue.
One of FBI’s Most Wanted Fugitives Caught in Mexico After Almost 16 Years on the Run

One of FBI’s Most Wanted Fugitives Caught in Mexico After Almost 16 Years on the Run

Octaviano Juarez-Corro, a double murder suspect on the FBI's "Ten Most Wanted Fugitives" list was arrested in Mexico last week.
Mexico: Gang War Leaves 16 Dead - 10 Bodies Wrapped in Blankets Left in Streets

Mexico: Gang War Leaves 16 Dead - 10 Bodies Wrapped in Blankets Left in Streets

A Mexican gang war has left 16 people dead, with 10 of the bodies wrapped in blankets and left abandoned in the streets of Mexico.
U.S.-Mexico Border Crisis: Mexican Officials Demolish Makeshift Migrant Camp in Tijuana; Hundreds Evicted

U.S.-Mexico Border Crisis: Mexican Officials Demolish Makeshift Migrant Camp in Tijuana; Hundreds Evicted

Mexican authorities demolished on Sunday a makeshift migrant camp in Tijuana, near the U.S.-Mexico border.
Jalisco Cartel in Mexico Is Creating Homemade Bombs Similar to Those Use by Islamic Militants Amid Drug War

Jalisco Cartel in Mexico Is Creating Homemade Bombs Similar to Those Use by Islamic Militants Amid Drug War

The Jalisco cartel in Mexico is now using improvised explosive devices (IEDs) on roads in Michoacan state to disable the army and rival drug cartels' vehicles.
Mexican Billionaire Alberto Bailleres, 4th Richest Man in Mexico, Dies at 90 | How Much Did His Family Inherit?

Mexican Billionaire Alberto Bailleres, 4th Richest Man in Mexico, Dies at 90 | How Much Did His Family Inherit?

Mexican billionaire Alberto Bailleres, the fourth richest person in Mexico, has died at age 90, according to his business conglomerate, Grupo Bal SA.
Mike Pence Slams Donald Trump, Says Ex-President Is 'Wrong' to Claim He Had 'Right' to Overturn 2020 Election

Mike Pence Slams Donald Trump, Says Ex-President Is 'Wrong' to Claim He Had 'Right' to Overturn 2020 Election

Mike Pence made his strongest public rebuke against his former boss, Donald Trump, on Friday. Mike Pence on Friday made his strongest public rebuke against his former boss, Donald Trump, claiming that the former president was "wrong" to claim that he had the right to overturn the 2020 election.
Republicans Chastise Liz Cheney, Adam Kinzinger for Being Part of the January 6 Select Committee Leading the Probe on Capitol Attack

Republicans Chastise Liz Cheney, Adam Kinzinger for Being Part of the January 6 Select Committee Leading the Probe on Capitol Attack

Republicans had censured Reps. Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger for being part of the January 6 House select committee, mainly composed of Democrats, that is currently investigating the events of the Capitol attack.
SNAP Benefits in Florida Delayed; New Campaign Starts to Help Residents Get Food Assistance

SNAP Benefits in Florida Delayed; New Campaign Starts to Help Residents Get Food Assistance

The state of Florida has been facing a backlog of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefit claims, which is the state's version of the food stamp program.
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49ers Fan in Medically Induced Coma After Fight With Rams Supporter; Suspect Arrested

A believed to be Rams fan who was suspected to be responsible for badly injuring a 49ers fan was arrested.
Texas: More Than 40 Kilos of Cocaine Seized From City Maintenance Worker

Texas: More Than 40 Kilos of Cocaine Seized From City Maintenance Worker

The Hidalgo County Sheriff's Office in Texas recently seized more than 42 kilograms of cocaine from a city maintenance worker.
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ADP National Employment Report: Private Sector Employment Decreased by 301,000 Jobs in January

Private sector employment decreased by 301,000 jobs from December to January, according to the January ADP National Employment Report.
Tennessee Dad Admits Throwing His 2-Day-Old Baby Into River and Shooting Child's Mom in the Head

Tennessee Dad Admits Throwing His 2-Day-Old Baby Into River and Shooting Child's Mom in the Head

A Tennessee dad confessed that he threw his baby into a river and killed the mom of his two-day-old child.
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