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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.
Scott Peterson Found Guilty Of Murder

Scott Peterson's Sister-in-Law To Provide Evidence, Exonerating Him in Possible New Trial

The high-profile-20-year-old conviction of Scott Peterson now has a new development after his sister-in-law claims that she has discovered evidence that will exonerate Peterson for the slaying of his pregnant wife.
Snow White Spotted In Central Park

Disneyland Snow White Ride Attracts Backlash, ‘Cannot Be Possibly True Love’, News Outlet Says

Only days in its reopening, Disneyland already faced backlash due to the theme park’s update to Snow White attraction.
Puerto Rican Boxer Felix Verdejo Turns Himself in After Pregnant Lover Found Dead in Lagoon

Puerto Rican Boxer Felix Verdejo Turns Himself in After Pregnant Lover Found Dead in Lagoon

Puerto Rican boxer Felix Verdejo has turned himself in to federal agents to face charges in the disappearance and death of his pregnant girlfriend.

El Salvador Congress Ousts Top Judges, Garnering International Concerns

El Salvador's Congress voted to oust top judges from their Supreme Court; Brewed International Concerns
Florida Man, Who Stabbed Classmate at Least 40 Times in 2004, Dies in Prison

Florida Man, Who Stabbed Classmate at Least 40 Times in 2004, Dies in Prison

Florida man, Michael Hernandez, has died in prison while serving a life sentence for the deadly stabbing of his middle school classmate in 2004.
Texas City Votes 'Yes' to Ban Abortion

Texas City Votes 'Yes' to Ban Abortion

Lubbock, Texas has just become a "sanctuary city for the unborn" after its residents voted to ban abortion completely.
New Mexico Museum of Space History to Re-Open at Limited Capacity

New Mexico Museum of Space History to Re-Open at Limited Capacity

On National Space Day on May 7, the New Mexico Museum of Space History in Alamogordo will re-open to the public.
Columbus Police Not To Use of Force Against Peaceful Protesters

Columbus Police Not To Use of Force Against Peaceful Protesters

A federal judge has ruled that the Columbus Police should not be using force against nonviolent protesters.

Suspected Smuggling Boat Capsizes off San Diego Coast; 3 Dead 27 Hurt

A suspected smuggling boat crashes into a reef in the Sand Diego coast, leaving three people dead and 27 people injured.
U.S. COVID Cases Decline Sharply, Marks Vaccination Milestone

U.S. COVID Cases Decline Sharply, Marks Vaccination Milestone

New COVID cases in the United States are seeing a sharp downward trend as millions of people continue to participate in the vaccination program of the government.

One of Two Migrants Dies After Border Patrol Vehicle Ran Over Them in Texas Border

One of the two mIgrants died after a border patrol vehicle ran over them while hiding in the tall grasses on the Texas border.

Democrats Express Support to Gavin Newsom Over Recall Elections

Democrats expressed their support to California Governor Gavin Newsom, as he faces recall elections against other gubernatorial candidates.
Vanessa Guillen Was Sexually Harassed in Fort Hood, Army Confirms

Vanessa Guillen Was Sexually Harassed in Fort Hood Before Murder: Army

Army Specialist Vanessa Guillen told her mother that she was being sexually harassed and reported it to her superior, according to U.S. Army documents.
Florida OKs Bill to Penalize Social Media Firms That Ban Politicians

Florida OKs Bill to Penalize Social Media Firms That Ban Politicians

The Florida House and Senate voted this week to pass legislation that will penalize social media companies banning politicians from their platforms.