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Scott Peterson Is 'Anxious' as Retrial Decision With Shot to Become a Free Man Inches Closer

Convicted killer Scott Peterson is reportedly feeling anxious as he waits for a retrial decision by a California Superior Court judge.
After More Than A Year Of Evolving Restrictions, California Fully Reopens

California To Settle People's Unpaid Rent During Pandemic; Plans To Utilize Federal Stimulus Surplus

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic fallout, California Governor Gavin Newsom promised to give landlords all of the state's past which gives renters a clean slate while helping everyone in recovering from the pandemic.
Pro-Abortion Joe Biden Does Not See His Catholic Faith Through ‘Political Prism,' Jen Psaki Says

Pres. Joe Biden Does Not See His Catholic Faith Through ‘Political Prism,' Jen Psaki Says

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said Monday that pro-abortion President Joe Biden does not see his Catholic faith "through a political prism."
WHO: Delta COVID Variant Potentially More Lethal

WHO: Delta COVID Variant Potentially More Lethal

The World Health Organization (WHO) warned the public against the Delta COVID variant, saying the virus strain is potentially more lethal to vulnerable people.
Obama Ethics Chief Warns on Hunter Biden’s Art, Cites Risk of 'Influence-Seekers Funneling Money' to the Biden Family

Obama Ethics Chief Warns on Buying Hunter Biden’s Art, Cites Risk of 'Influence-Seekers Funneling Money' to the Biden Family

Former ethics chief Walter Shaub criticized President Joe Biden's son, Hunter Biden, for selling his artworks at prices ranging up to half a million dollars.
Colorado Police Officer, Suspect Killed After Exchange of Gunfire

Colorado Police Officer, Suspect Killed After Exchange of Gunfire

A Colorado police officer and suspect were both dead after they opened fire in a shopping district in a Denver suburb.

Wildfire Erupted in Coconino County, Closing National Forest in Flagstaff

A wildfire that erupted in Coconino County prompted the closure of Coconino National Forest and evacuations in the area.
Former U.S. Marine Catherine Serou Found Dead in Russia 4 Days After She Went Missing

Former U.S. Marine Catherine Serou Found Dead in Russia 4 Days After She Went Missing

Former U.S. Marine Catherine Serou was found dead in Russia after catching a ride with a stranger and texting her mother, “I hope I’m not being abducted.’’
Gov. Greg Abbott Defunds Texas Legislature After Democrats Walkout to Block Election Reform Bill

Gov. Greg Abbott Defunds Texas Legislature After Democrats Walkout to Block Election Reform Bill

Texas Governor Greg Abbott vetoed funding for the state legislature bringing out the threat he made last month after Democrats staged walk-out to block a bill.
Pres. Joe Biden Receives a Heartfelt Father's Day Message From Wife, Jill Biden

Pres. Joe Biden Receives a Heartfelt Father's Day Message From Wife, Jill Biden

President Joe Biden has received a heartfelt Father's Day message from his wife, First Lady Jill Biden.
18 Dead After Gunmen Storm City Near U.S.-Mexico Border

18 Dead After Gunmen Storm City Near U.S.-Mexico Border

At least 14 civilians were killed when some gunmen in vehicles attacked Reynosa City near the U.S.-Mexico border, authorities said.

American Airlines Cancels Almost 400 Flights Over Staff, Maintenance Issues

American Airlines canceled over 300 flights over the weekend and Monday, due to staff and maintenance issues.
Chile Soccer Players Violated Copa America COVID Protocols

Chile Soccer Players Violated Copa America COVID Protocols

Chile admitted that its soccer players have violated the COVID protocols at the Copa America tournament.
Pres. Joe Biden’s National Security Adviser Says U.S. Eyeing More Sanctions Against Russia

Pres. Joe Biden's National Security Adviser Says U.S. Eyeing More Sanctions Against Russia

U.S. President Joe Biden's national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, said that the United States is eyeing more sanctions against Russia for the poisoning of the country's most prominent opposition leader, Alexei Navalny.

Colorado Governor Jared Polis Signs Gun Control Bills After Boulder Mass Shooting

Colorado Governor Jared Polis signed gun control bills into law in the wake of the Boulder mass shooting that killed at least 10.
Deezer Father's Day

Deezer Salutes All Dads This Father's Day With an Exclusive Promo

This coming Father's Day on June 20, give your dad the gift of music with exclusive deals from Deezer - set to give him the best quality audio to accompany him at work, or while enjoying his days off.
El Chapo's Sinaloa Cartel Continues to Thrive Despite the Drug Lord's Absence: Report

El Chapo's Sinaloa Cartel Continues to Thrive Despite the Drug Lord's Absence: Report

The business of Sinaloa Cartel continues to thrive despite the arrest of its boss, Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, according to a report.
Scott Peterson Murder Case: District Attorney Wants Him off Death Row

Scott Peterson Murder Case: District Attorney Wants Him off Death Row

Stanislaus County District Attorney Birgit Fladager said that their position on Scott Peterson's murder case is that he is not eligible to be on death row.
California Couple In Road Rage Shooting Death of 6-Year-Old Boy Pleads Not Guilty

California Couple In Road Rage Shooting Death of 6-Year-Old Boy Pleads Not Guilty

After a road rage shooting that took the life of 6-year-old boy Aiden Leos in Southern California last month, the couple involved pleaded not guilty in court.
Pres. Joe Biden's 'Off-Limits' List for Russian Cyberattacks Seen as Permission to Attack Everything Else

Pres. Joe Biden's 'Off-Limits' List for Russian Cyberattacks Seen as Permission to Attack Everything Else

President Joe Biden has listed 16 key infrastructure entities that are off-limits to Russian cyberattacks, and he gave it to Russian President Vladimir Putin.