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Arizona AG Sues Biden Administration Over Hardline Vaccine Mandates

Arizona AG announces legal pushback against the Biden administration's new vaccine mandates. Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich legally challenged the Biden administration on Tuesday, as he announced a lawsuit to challenge the president's hardline vaccine mandates that would affect American workers from private businesses and enterprises.
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STRUUM Honors the Victims and Heroes of 9/11 With Specially-Curated Titles

In time for the 20th anniversary of the September 11 attacks, innovative streaming platform STRUUM pays its tributes to the heroes and victims by curating a list of commemorative titles across its content partners in its platform.
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Social Media Influencer With Half a Million Subscribers Deletes YouTube Channel After Backlash; Single Mom YouTuber Caught Coaching Her 9-Year-Old

After the emergence of a recent vlog that showed YouTuber Jordan Cheyenne pressuring her 9-year-old son to pose for a video thumbnail, the social media influencer deleted her channel in the video-sharing platform and Instagram account for the "health and well-being" of her son.
More Than 100 Migrants Sailing From Haiti to Florida Intercepted by U.S. Coast Guard

More Than 100 Migrants Sailing From Haiti to Florida Intercepted by U.S. Coast Guard

After spending six days sailing from Haiti in hopes of reaching the U.S., 104 Haitian migrants were intercepted by the Coast Guard in Florida waters on Sunday.
Capitol Police to Reinstall Temporary Fence Ahead of Weekend Pro-Trump Demonstration

Capitol Police to Reinstall Temporary Fence Ahead of Weekend Pro-Trump Demonstration

Eight months after the January 6 Capitol attack, fence would be put back up around the building ahead of a planned weekend demonstration.
There’s No Record to Back up Pres. Joe Biden’s Claim That Idaho Lumber Company Gave Him His ‘First Job Offer’

There’s No Record to Back up Pres. Joe Biden’s Claim That Idaho Lumber Company Gave Him His ‘First Job Offer’

Pres. Joe Biden claimed that an Idaho lumber company had given him his "first job offer," but the firm said it has "no record" to show for it.
Coronavirus Pandemic Causes Climate Of Anxiety And Changing Routines In America

California Ski Resort Opts to Change Name to Remove Offensive Word in Business' Revival

After a year of reckoning over racial justice terms linked to their name, a famous California ski resort replaced a derogatory term for Native American women in its name, to offer a fresh start, Monday.
Apple Releases Security Updates Fixing Flaw Over Israeli Spyware

Apple Releases Security Updates Fixing Flaw Over Israeli Spyware

Apple had released emergency security updates after finding a flaw in its products that allows the highly invasive Israeli spyware to infect anyone's iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, or Mac computer.
“Dismissive. Defeated. Detached.”: Former Aide Stephanie Grisham Described Former First Lady Melania Trump in Her Book

"Dismissive. Defeated. Detached.": Former Aide Stephanie Grisham Described Former First Lady Melania Trump in Her Book

Former aide Stephanie Grisham detailed in her book that former first lady Melania Trump declined to condemn rioters who attacked the U.S. Capitol on January 6.
Washington, DC Security Heightened Ahead Of September 18 Rally

Capitol Police Arrests California Man With Bayonet and Machete Near DNC Headquarters; Man's Vehicle Decorated With Supremacist Symbols

After the discovery of multiple knives inside his vehicle, including a bayonet and machete with him, a California man was arrested by Capitol Police close to the Washington headquarters of the Democratic National Committee, authorities said Monday.
Donald Trump Eyes Presidential Race 2024, Says He Doesn’t Have a Choice

Donald Trump Eyes Presidential Race 2024, Says He Doesn't Have a Choice

Former U.S. President Donald Trump said that it is getting to a point where he has no choice but to run as president again when asked of his plans for election in 2024.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi Holds Weekly Press Conference At The Capitol

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to Address the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute 44th Annual Awards Gala

The Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute (CHCI) has announced that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi will be attending as a Special Guest in the upcoming 44th Annual Awards Gala to deliver her remarks.
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Novak Djokovic's Grand Slam Dreams Cut in U.S. Open Finals; Bows to Medvedev

After an almost unblemished record on hard courts, clay courts, and grass this year, Novak Djokovic failed to end the 52-year Grand Slam drought at the finals of the U.S. Open after bowing against Daniil Medvedev, Sunday.
TikTok Overtakes YouTube, Gaining the Top Spot for Average Watch Time in U.S.

TikTok Overtakes YouTube, Gaining the Top Spot for Average Watch Time in U.S.

Video-sharing platform TikTok has gained leverage against video giant YouTube with users spending more average watch time each month viewing content on TikTok than YouTube.
Tropical Storm Nicholas Seen to Strengthen, Affecting Texas and Louisiana With Heavy Rains Weeks After Hurricane Ida

Tropical Storm Nicholas Seen to Strengthen, Affecting Texas and Louisiana With Heavy Rains Weeks After Hurricane Ida

Tropical Storm Nicholas is moving toward the Texas coast on Sunday night, bringing heavy rain and floods to coastal areas of Texas, Mexico, and Louisiana.

Ex-Obama CIA Director Calls on Biden Administration to Investigate the Afghanistan Drone Strike

Ex-Obama CIA director Michael Morell says the Biden administration needs to investigate the drone attack in Afghanistan.
Haiti Prime Minister Ariel Henry, Asked to Testify in Pres. Jovenel Moise's Assassination Hearing, Rejects the Invite

Haiti Prime Minister Ariel Henry, Asked to Testify in Pres. Jovenel Moise's Assassination Hearing, Rejects the Invite

Prosecutors have invited Haiti's Prime Minister Ariel Henry in a hearing on the assassination of President Jovenel Moise to explain his connection to the main suspect.
Florida Students Apprehended After Planning to Carry Out a Mass Shooting Imitating the Columbine Massacre

Florida Students Apprehended After Planning to Carry Out a Mass Shooting Imitating the Columbine Massacre

Two Florida students in middle school have been ordered to stay at a juvenile detention center after the two had allegedly planned to do a mass shooting like the Columbine massacre in 1999.
Former FDA Chief Says COVID Vaccines for Children Age 5-11 Could Be Approved by Late October

Former FDA Chief Says COVID Vaccines for Children Age 5-11 Could Be Approved by Late October

Former FDA chief Scott Gottlieb said that children aged five to 11 years old could be eligible for the Pfizer vaccine by the end of October.
Pres. Joe Biden Gets Booed by a Crowd at 9/11 Anniversary Event in New York City

Pres. Joe Biden Gets Booed by a Crowd at 9/11 Anniversary Event in New York City

President Joe Biden marked the 9/11 anniversary with visits to attack sites where hijacked planes crashed in 2001, and in one instance, he got booed.
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