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Teen Confessed Shooting His Sleeping Mom in the Head After She Took Away His Cellphone

A teenager was arrested and charged with murder after he took his mom's handgun and shot her in the head while she was asleep in their home.
Brazil Launches Probe on JPMorgan's Involvement in Petrobras Bribery, Money Laundering Scheme

Brazil Launches Probe on JPMorgan's Involvement in Petrobras Bribery, Money Laundering Scheme

Officials in Brazil have officially launched an investigation on JPMorgan Chase & Co.'s alleged role in reported bribery and money laundering scheme with Petrobras company in 2011.
Hot Air Balloon Pilot in New Mexico Deadly Crash Had Cocaine, Marijuana in His System

Hot Air Balloon Pilot in New Mexico Deadly Crash Had Cocaine, Marijuana in His System

The pilot of a hot air balloon that crashed in Albuquerque, New Mexico in June had marijuana and cocaine in his system at the time of the accident.
Biden Administration Eyes Guantanamo Bay in Cuba to Hold Migrants, Says Guards Must Speak Haitian Creole, Spanish

Biden Administration Eyes Guantanamo Bay in Cuba to Hold Migrants, Says Guards Must Speak Haitian Creole, Spanish

The Biden administration is seeking a private contractor to run a migrant detention facility in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, with a requirement that some of its personnel speak Spanish and Haitian Creole.
2 Afghan Refugees Staying in Wisconsin Arrested for Trying to Rape Child, Strangle Woman

2 Afghan Refugees Staying in Wisconsin Arrested for Trying to Rape Child, Strangle Woman

Two Afghan refugees brought to Wisconsin following the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan face charges for trying to rape a minor and suffocate a woman.
Scott Peterson to Be Re-Sentenced to Life Imprisonment for Murdering His Pregnant Wife

Scott Peterson to Be Re-Sentenced to Life Imprisonment for Murdering His Pregnant Wife

Scott Peterson will be sentenced to life imprisonment this fall for the 2002 murders of his pregnant wife Laci Peterson and their unborn son, a judge said.
FDA Approves Pfizer COVID Booster Shots for People 65 and Older, Other Vulnerable Americans

FDA Approves Pfizer COVID Booster Shots for People 65 and Older, Other Vulnerable Americans

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Wednesday authorized Pfizer's COVID booster shots for American adults age 65 and older and other at-risk groups.
Woman Claims Seeing Brian Laundrie 'Acting Weird' Near Wyoming Campsite Where Gabby Petito’s Remains Were Found

Woman Claims Seeing Brian Laundrie 'Acting Weird' Near Wyoming Campsite Where Gabby Petito’s Remains Were Found

A woman claimed she saw Gabby Petito's fiance Brian Laundrie "acting weird" near a Wyoming campsite, where the remains of the YouTuber were found.
Republican Lawmakers Led by Rep. Bob Gibbs File Impeachment Articles Against Pres. Joe Biden

Republican Lawmakers Led by Rep. Bob Gibbs File Impeachment Articles Against Pres. Joe Biden

Republican lawmakers, headed by Ohio Rep. Bob Gibbs, have introduced three impeachment articles against President Joe Biden on Tuesday.
SBA Administrator Isabella Casillas Guzman Releases Statement on Hispanic Heritage Month

SBA Administrator Isabella Casillas Guzman Releases Statement on Hispanic Heritage Month

Shortly after the start of the National Hispanic Heritage Month, U.S. Small Business Administration Administrator Isabella Casillas Guzman has released a statement.
74-Year-Old Florida Woman Gets Bitten by Alligator While Trying to Save Her Dog From Its Jaws

74-Year-Old Florida Woman Gets Bitten by Alligator While Trying to Save Her Dog From Its Jaws

A 74-year-old Florida woman was left with a bite and an emotional trauma after she was attacked by an alligator while saving her dog during their stroll.
Vaccine Salad: Scientists Are Developing Edible Plants That Can Carry the Same Medication as Pfizer, Moderna COVID Shots

Vaccine Salad: Scientists Are Developing Edible Plants That Can Carry the Same Medication as Pfizer, Moderna COVID Shots

California scientists are now working on edible vaccines via edible plants with the same technology used to develop the Pfizer and Moderna COVID shots.
'Horrible': Kamala Harris Condemns Border Agents Using Horses and Whip-Like Cords to Disperse Haitian Migrants

'Horrible': Kamala Harris Condemns Border Agents Using Horses and Whip-Like Cords to Disperse Haitian Migrants

Vice President Kamala Harris commented on the images showing horse-mounted border patrol agents chasing Haitian migrants along the Rio Grande in Texas.
Donald Trump Sues Niece Mary Trump and New York Times Over 'Insidious Plot' to Obtain His Confidential Tax Records

Donald Trump Sues Niece Mary Trump and New York Times Over 'Insidious Plot' to Obtain His Confidential Tax Records

Former President Donald Trump has filed a lawsuit against his niece Mary Trump and The New York Times over their reporting on his tax affairs.
California Ports Face Record-High Backlog of Cargo Ships

California Ports Face Record-High Backlog of Cargo Ships

Due to the recent surge of cargo ships entering the U.S. ports, a record-high backlog of cargo ships was witnessed at California ports.
Mexico’s Former Security Chief Genaro Garcia Luna Faces U.S. Lawsuit for Alleged Sinaloa Cartel Link

Mexico's Former Security Chief Genaro Garcia Luna Faces U.S. Lawsuit for Alleged Sinaloa Cartel Link

Mexico has launched a new lawsuit in Miami, Florida against its former security chief Genaro Garcia Luna for his alleged alliances with the Sinaloa cartel.

Haitian Migrants Hijack Bus, Briefly Escape Deportation Route - Report

Haitian Migrants hijacked a bus on their way to the point of their deportation and briefly escaped the vehicle.
Canelo Alvarez v Caleb Plant - Press Conference

Canelo Alvarez, Caleb Plant Exchange Punches at a Press Conference in LA; Alvarez Says Plant Crossed the Line During Face Off

A heated staredown between Canelo Alvarez and Caleb Plant turned into a serious exchange of punches during their pre-fight press conference on Tuesday afternoon at The Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles, California.
Major U.S. Companies to Offer Afghan Refugees Employment; List Includes Amazon, UPS

Major U.S. Companies to Offer Afghan Refugees Employment; List Includes Amazon, UPS

At least 33 major U.S. companies have promised to offer Afghan refugees employment in their companies after the U.S. military withdrawal from Afghanistan.
White House Reporters Slam U.S. Pres. Joe Biden With Formal Complaint Over Hesitancy to Answer Questions

White House Reporters Slam U.S. President Joe Biden With Formal Complaint Over Hesitancy to Answer Questions

White House reporters had filed a formal complaint against U.S. President Joe Biden for not answering questions about the issues during his leadership and his meeting with U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
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