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Gun Battle Between Rival Mexican Drug Cartels Left 8 People Dead

A gun battle between rival Mexican drug cartels has once again left eight people dead near the U.S.-Mexico border.
Idaho Senate OKs Bill Banning Critical Race Theory in Public Schools

Idaho Senate OKs Bill Banning Critical Race Theory in Public Schools

The Idaho Senate has approved a bill that will ban critical race theory from being included in the curriculum of the state's public schools.
Experts Say Derek Chauvin Likely to Appeal but Won't Have Success

Experts Say Derek Chauvin Likely to Appeal but Won't Have Success

Legal experts see Derek Chauvin making an appeal on his murder case. However, they say it is unlikely to overturn the former police officer's murder conviction.

Biden Administration Announces 2 New Initiatives: Operation Sentinel and Limiting Migrant Arrests

Biden admin announced through DHS their new initiatives that will limit migrant arrests in courthouses, and Operation Sentinel.
Biden Break off Press Questions, Says He'll Be In Trouble if He Answers

Biden Breaks off Press Questions, Says He'll Be In Trouble if He Answers

U.S. President Joe Biden said that he would be in trouble if he keeps on taking press questions during a conference on Tuesday afternoon.
Largo Double Homicide

Authorities Investigate Double Homicide in Largo; 19-Year-Old Suspect Arrested

The Police Department of Largo confirmed that the 19-year-old man, Sage Gayle Curry, who is a resident of the same city was apprehended and booked. It is believed that Curry was the subject that arrived at the doorstep of a nearby home.
9-Year-Old Girl Held Captive, Beaten and Molested by Indiana Man

9-Year-Old Girl Held Captive, Beaten and Molested by Indiana Man

A 42-year-old Indiana man is facing several charges, including attempted murder, after authorities found a missing 9-year-old girl badly beaten inside his home.

D.C. MPD Confirms Hacking Incident on Their Servers, FBI Helps in Investigation

D.C. Metropolitan Police District confirmed a hacking incident on their servers. The department sought the help of the FBI in investigating the case.
 Biden Administration Continues To Grapple With Situation At Border

U.S. Pledges Additional $310 Million Aid to Central America to Address Migration Issues

A statement released by the Office of the Vice President it was said that an additional $310 million worth of humanitarian relief will be given by the U.S. government to address food insecurity.
New Species of Venomous Tarantula Discovered in a Miami Zoo

New Species of Venomous Tarantula Discovered in a Miami Zoo

Researchers discovered a new venomous species of tarantula that was found on the grounds of a Miami Zoo.
Pfizer’s COVID-19 Pill Could Be Available This Year: Report

Pfizer’s COVID-19 Pill Could Be Available This Year: Report

A COVID-19 pill being developed by Pfizer could be ready to enter the market this year if trials are successful, according to a report.
Pres. Biden Forms Pro-Union Task Force Headed by Kamala Harris

Pres. Biden Forms Pro-Union Task Force Headed by Kamala Harris

President Joe Biden signed an executive order on Monday that creates a task force to promote labor organizing.
House Democrats Unveil Plan to Make $300 Monthly Checks to Parents Permanent

House Democrats Unveil Plan To Make $300 Monthly Checks to Parents Permanent

House Democrats have revealed a bill on Monday that will make the child tax credit expansion permanent.
Los Angeles Cop Wants to Talk to Lebron James About His ‘Disturbing’ Views on Policing

Los Angeles Cop Wants to Talk to Lebron James About His ‘Disturbing’ Views on Policing

Los Angeles cop Deon Joseph has penned an open letter to NBA star LeBron James inviting him to discuss his "irresponsible and disturbing" attacks on police.
2 Die After San Diego Man Jumps off Building and Lands on Woman Walking Below

2 Die After San Diego Man Jumps off Building and Lands on Woman Below

Two people died on Sunday after a suicidal man jumped off a building in San Diego, California, and landed on top of a woman.
California Governor Gavin Newsom 'Seething' Over Joe Biden's Support on Agricultural Union Bill

Newsom To Face Recall Election After Signature Threshold Reached

California Gov. Gavin Newsom is now officially facing a recall election after the needed number of verified signatures have been met.

Kamala Harris Virtually Meets With Guatemala's President as U.S. Sanctions Other Officials From the Country

Kamala Harris virtually met with Guatemala's president to tackle migration issues. Prior to the meeting, the U.S. sanctioned some Guatemalan officials.
DOJ to Probe Louisville Police After Breonna Taylor's Death

DOJ to Probe Louisville Police After Breonna Taylor's Death

A Justice Department investigation is waiting for the Louisville Police after Breonna Taylor was killed in her own apartment when they served a "no-knock" warrant. The announcement came after DOJ said it will investigate Minneapolis Police Department.
Minnesota AG Keith Ellison Admits He 'Felt a Little Bad' for Convicted Derek Chauvin

Minnesota AG Keith Ellison Admits He 'Felt a Little Bad' for Convicted Derek Chauvin

Minnesota Attorney General (AG) Keith Ellison admitted that he "felt a little bad" for the convicted former Minneapolis cop Derek Chauvin.
911

California Senator Proposes Changes to 911 Response, Cites Experience of Abuse

Senator Sydney Kamlager shared that 45 minutes later after her 911 call, the police arrived at her doorsteps but her ex-boyfriend had already left. Instead of hearing any kind of help from the officer who responded at the scene, the police stated that there’s no need for him to be there because the reported guy already left.
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