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2 Asian Women Stabbed in San Francisco Attack

Two Asian women were hurt after a stabbing incident in a busy street in San Francisco, California late Tuesday afternoon.
Florida Teen Accused of Rigging Homecoming Queen Election to Be Tried as Adult

Florida Teen Accused of Rigging Homecoming Queen Election With Mom to Be Tried as Adult

Emily Rose Grover, a Florida teen who allegedly rigged a homecoming election, is being charged as an adult.
San Francisco Joins California's Yellow Tier

San Francisco Joins California's Yellow Tier: Here's What Will Change

San Francisco became the first Bay Area county to advance to the least-stringent yellow tier based on the update on California's tier levels.
Brazil Forced To Suspend COVID Vaccine Second Doses After Shortage

Brazil Forced To Suspend COVID Vaccine Second Doses After Shortage

Large cities in Brazil have been forced to discontinue their administering of COVID vaccine second doses to due lack of supply, marking another hurdle in the country's vaccination program.

Derek Chauvin's Legal Team Files Motion for a New Trail After Guilty Charge

Derek Chauvin's legal team filed a motion for a new trial, more than a week after the ex-cop was found guilty for the death of George Floyd.
Donald Trump Launches New Communications Platform

Donald Trump Launches New Communications Platform

Former U.S. President Donald Trump has introduced a new communications platform months after his accounts were banned from social media sites Facebook and Twitter.
Mars Petcare San Bernardino Solar Garden Unveiling

California Desert Solar Energy Project Gets Approval, Interior Department Nods

With the potential of delivering enough power to energize around 87,500 homes, the administration of United States President Joe Biden announced the approval of a major solar energy project in the California desert for the state’s public lands.
Diet Soda Just as Bad For Heart Health, Study Shows

Diet Soda Just as Bad For Heart Health, Study Shows

A major study found that drinking diet soda and other sugar-free alternatives is just as bad as regular sweetened drinks.
Kansas Rep. Mark Samsel Charged for Kneeing Student in Groin Gets Back to Work

Kansas Rep. Mark Samsel Charged for Kneeing Student in Groin Gets Back to Work

Kansas state lawmaker Mark Samsel was arrested and charged after he allegedly kneed a student in the groin while substitute teaching last Wednesday.

L.A. Deputy Receives Racist Slur from California Woman After Pulling Her Over

A Latino deputy from Los Angeles received racist slurs from a California woman after pulling the woman over for using her phone while driving.
Bill Gates, Melinda Gates Are Divorcing and They Had No Prenup

Bill Gates, Melinda Gates Are Divorcing and They Had No Prenup

Bill Gates' wife, Melinda French Gates, has filed for a divorce after 27 years of marriage. The couple announced their decision through a joint statement.
U.S.-Mexico Efforts Against Mexican Drug Cartels Have Unraveled: DEA

U.S.-Mexico Efforts Against Mexican Drug Cartels Have Unraveled: DEA

A DEA senior official said that U.S.-Mexico efforts against Mexican drug cartels fell through after a breakdown in cooperation between law enforcement agencies.
CIA Responds To Senate Intelligence Report

Armed Man Trying to Enter CIA Headquarters Shot by FBI Agents

After an hours-long standoff, officials confirmed that FBI agents shot a man who tried to drive into CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia on Monday.
CVS, Walgreens Wasted a Lot of COVID Vaccine Doses

CVS, Walgreens Wasted a Lot of COVID Vaccine Doses

Major national pharmacy chains CVS and Walgreens were found to account for a huge portion of wasted COVID vaccine doses, according to government data.

FDA to Authorize Pfizer's COVID Vaccine on 12-15-Year-Olds by Early Next Week

FDA will approve Pfizer's COVID vaccine among 12- to 15-year-olds by early next week, raising concerns about the decision.
People Found in Houston Smuggling Operation are COVID Positive

People Found in Houston Smuggling Operation Are COVID Positive

Five have tested positive for COVID-19 out of the about 100 people involved in the human smuggling operation in a Houston home.

Intel Announces $3.5 Billion Investment for New Mexico Expansion

Tech leader Intel Corporation has announced that it will invest $3.5 billion to expand its New Mexico operations in a press conference, May 3.
Enslaved worker

South Carolina Restaurant Manager Owes Enslaved Worker More Than $500,000, Judge Rules

The 43-year-old enslaved worker faced physical violence, intimidation, and threats throughout his period of imprisonment while working in the South Carolina restaurant. He was coerced into working more than 100 hours every week which were without pay.
Florida School Principal Caught on Cam Hitting 6-Year-Old Girl With Paddle

Florida School Principal Caught on Cam Hitting 6-Year-Old Girl With Paddle

A Florida elementary school principal has been captured on video spanking a six-year-old girl with a paddle.

Alaska Woman Claims Feds Searched her Home for Nancy Pelosi's Laptop

A woman from Alaska claimed the federal agents went to their home in search of Nancy Pelosi's laptop that got lost days after the Capitol riot.
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