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American Airlines Plans to Hire 18K Employees by 2022 Amid Unexplained Cancelled Flights

American Airlines will hire roughly 18K employees by 2022. American Airlines said that they will hire around 18,000 employees by 2022, amid the unexplained flights that occurred in their company.
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Tomorrow: Tish James, Jumaane Williams + Labor Join Seniors & Disabled New Yorkers to Launch “Fair Pay for Home Care” to End Home Care Crisis

New York faces worst-in-the-nation home care shortage — seniors and disabled people left without care or sent to nursing homes during Covid-19. Speakers to release new data revealing job creation through Fair Pay for Home Care Act.
Texas CBP Officers Confiscated $3 Million Worth of Methamphetamine Along U.S.-Mexico Border

Texas CBP Officers Confiscated $3 Million Worth of Methamphetamine Along U.S.-Mexico Border

U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers in Texas busted over $3 million worth of methamphetamine along the U.S. Mexico border, crossing the Rio Grande at northwestern Mexico and southern Texas. The CBP managed two separate seizures over the weekend.

Former NFL Player Phillip Adams, Who Killed Himself After Fatally Shooting 6, Diagnosed with CTE

Former NFL player Phillip Adams was diagnosed with CTE after shooting six and killing himself. Former NFL player Phillip Adams was diagnosed with a disease called Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy or CTE after he shot six people before killing himself in South Carolina in April.
Court Will Not Show Ghislaine Maxwell’s “Black Book”; Contents Believed to Include Prince Andrew’s Contact Details

Court Will Not Show Ghislaine Maxwell's "Black Book"; Contents Believed to Include Prince Andrew's Contact Details

The defense and prosecution in Ghislaine Maxwell's trial have agreed not to release the socialite's "black book" of contacts.
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Puerto Rican Admits Flying Over 250 Kilos (551 Lbs.) of Cocaine to U.S. via Private Planes

After years of transporting cocaine to the United States from his homeland, a Puerto Rican man admitted his role in the cocaine conspiracy which led to the shipment of more than 250 kilograms of cocaine using private planes, Acting U.S. Attorney Rachael A. Honig announced.
More Than 60 People Killed in Haiti After Fuel Truck Explosion; Death Toll Expected to Rise

More Than 60 People Killed in Haiti After Fuel Truck Explosion; Death Toll Expected to Rise

Over 60 people were killed after a fuel truck explosion in Haiti at the country's second-largest city Cap-Haitien, according to the country's health ministry.
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Stephen Curry Breaks All-Time 3-Point Made Stat In Front of Previous Record Holders Ray Allen, Reggie Miller at Madison Square Garden

Stephen Curry is considered as a sniper beyond the arc, and on Tuesday night at Madison Square Garden he officially became the greatest 3-point shooter to ever play the game of basketball as he drained the record-breaking shot in front of previous record holders.
Needle-Free COVID Vaccine Starts Trial; New Development Could Ensure Protection Against Future COVID Variants

Needle-Free COVID Vaccine Starts Trial; New Development Could Ensure Protection Against Future COVID Variants

A new needle-free COVID vaccine has started its trial and is seen to provide protection against future COVID variants.
Former Donald Trump Aide Stephanie Grisham Said Trump’s Anger to His Ex-chief of Staff Mark Meadows Must Be “Through the Roof” Following the Reveal of Text Messages

Former Donald Trump Aide Stephanie Grisham Said Trump's Anger to His Ex-Chief of Staff Mark Meadows Must Be "Through the Roof" Following the Reveal of Text Messages

The former Donald Trump aide, Stephanie Grisham, tweeted that the former president was likely angered by his ex-chief of staff Mark Meadows for turning over more than 9,000 documents to the House select committee probing Capitol riot.
Scott Peterson Murder Case Is Far From Over: What’s Next After Being Resentenced to Life in Prison?

Scott Peterson Murder Case Is Far From Over: What’s Next After Being Resentenced to Life in Prison?

Scott Peterson was recently resentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for murdering his wife and their unborn son.
Gabby Petito’s Relationship With Brian Laundrie, Tragic Death Tackled by Her Parents in New Documentary

Gabby Petito’s Relationship With Brian Laundrie, Tragic Death Tackled by Her Parents in New Documentary

Gabby Petito's parents have opened up about her relationship with Brian Laundrie and her tragic murder in a new documentary coming to Peacock this week.
Smoking Synthetic Drug 'Spice' Leads to Severe Bleeding, Hospitalizations of More Than 30 People in Florida

Smoking Synthetic Drug 'Spice' Leads to Severe Bleeding, Hospitalizations of More Than 30 People in Florida

Florida Poison Control revealed that 35 individuals in one county have landed in hospitals due to severe bleeding linked to "spice" or synthetic marijuana.
Donald Trump Jr. Begged Mark Meadows to Urge His Father to Stop Capitol Riot, Texts Reveal

Donald Trump Jr. Begged Mark Meadows to Urge His Father to Stop Capitol Riot, Texts Reveal

Donald Trump Jr. reportedly texted former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows during the January 6 Capitol attack begging him to have his father make a speech to stop the riot.
Families of Guatemalan Migrants Involved in Deadly Truck Crash in Mexico Demand Answers, Seek Help

Families of Guatemalan Migrants Involved in Deadly Truck Crash in Mexico Demand Answers, Seek Help

Families of Guatemalan migrants awaiting word on the fate of their loved ones involved in a deadly truck accident in southern Mexico want answers.
Amazon Worker Who Died When Tornado Hit the Warehouse Was Not Allowed to Leave, Girlfriend Says

Amazon Worker Who Died When Tornado Hit the Warehouse Was Not Allowed to Leave, Girlfriend Says

An Amazon worker who died when a tornado collapsed an Amazon warehouse was not allowed to leave before the tornado touched down, according to his girlfriend.
Vice Pres. Kamala Harris Announces $1.2 Billion Worth of Private Investments in Central America as Part of Her Response to Migration Root Causes

Vice Pres. Kamala Harris Announces $1.2 Billion Worth of Private Investments in Central America as Part of Her Response to Migration Root Causes

Vice President Kamala Harris has announced that seven companies have committed private investments in countries in Central America such as Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador.

Pentagon Says No Personnel Will Be Charged Over Afghanistan Drone Attack That Killed 10 Civilians

Pentagon says that no military personnel will be charged on the Afghanistan drone strike that killed at least 10 civilians.
California Reinstates Mask Mandate Indoors Amid Rise of New COVID Cases

California Reinstates Mask Mandate Indoors Amid Rise of New COVID Cases

The state of California is putting back a statewide mask mandate on indoor settings for a month amid a new increase in COVID cases.
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1 Dead, 14 Injured After Suspect Opens Fire on Crowd in Texas: Sheriff

One individual was killed and 14 others were injured on Sunday after a suspect opened fire on a crowd in Baytown, Texas, authorities said.
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