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Medical Examiner Rules Natural Causes Triggered Brian Sicknick's Death

Medical Examiner's Office ruled natural causes triggered the death of Brian Sicknick, an officer present during the Capitol Riot.
Trump Says GOP Candidates Need To Adopt Make America Great Plan

Trump Says GOP Candidates Need To Adopt 'Make America Great' Plan

Former U.S. President Donald Trump said that Republican candidates should adopt his political agenda "Make America Great Again" to win back the House and Senate.
2 Passengers Sue United Airlines Over Horror of Mid-Air Engine Blast

2 Passengers Sue United Airlines Over Horror of Mid-Air Engine Blast

Two passengers aboard a United Airlines plane that had to make an emergency landing after one of its engines blew apart in February are suing the airline.

Interior Department Breathes New Life Into Climate Accountability, Social Justice

Environmental nonprofit WildEarth Guardians lauded Interior Secretary Deb Haaland for her latest decisions protecting the environment, public lands, as well as restoring accountability, scrutiny, transparency, and justice in the US Department of the Interior.
 Britons Prepare For Further Easing Of Coronavirus Lockdown, Now In Week Ten

Seven-Year-Old Girl Dies After Being Shot Several Times While Waiting in Line McDonald's Drive-Thru

The victim was identified as Jaslyn Adams. She was sustained multiple shots before being rushed to the hospital where she was announced dead. In addition, the girl’s 28-year-old father was also severely injured during the incident.

White House's Social Media Campaign Includes High Officials

White House to launch vaccine campaign on social media to curb hesitancy among communities and American adults; Dr. Fauci and other officials to participate.
Kamala Harris Purposely Avoiding a Visit to U.S.-Mexico Border

Kamala Harris Purposely Avoiding a Visit to U.S.-Mexico Border, Border Patrol Union Chief Says

Vice President Kamala Harris is avoiding a visit to the U.S.-Mexico border, according to the head of the U.S. Border Patrol agents' union.
Caitlyn Jenner to ‘Decide Soon’ on Whether to Run For California Governor

Caitlyn Jenner to ‘Decide Soon’ on Whether to Run For California Governor

Caitlyn Jenner is considering a run for governor of California and is reportedly talking with Republican political advisors on any possible steps.
Mexico's President to Propose Extension of Welfare Programs to Curb Migration

Mexico's President to Propose Extension of Welfare Programs to Curb Migration

Mexico's President announced his plan to propose to U.S. President Joe Biden an extension of one of his welfare programs to Central America to curb migration.
Texas Domestic Shooting Leaves Three People Dead

Texas Domestic Shooting Leaves Three People Dead

Three people were killed amid the domestic shooting in Austin, Texas on Sunday afternoon. Police said the victims were two Hispanic females and a Black male.
COVID Death Toll Exceeds 3 Million Count Worldwide

COVID Death Toll Exceeds 3 Million Count Worldwide

A recent John Hopkins University tally noted that the COVID death toll worldwide has surpassed three million.

Derek Chauvin Trial: Vandals Place Pig Head on the Wrong Address

Vandals targetted the wrong residence, as they placed blood and a pig's head in front of the house of an innocent civilian.

Latina Mom in California Admits Killing Her Children to Save Them From Abuse

Latina mom from California admitted killing her children in the Reseda apartment, to prevent her kids from abuse.
Adam Toledo Shooting

Adam Toledo Shooting: Chicago's Council Latino Caucus Says ‘No Question’ Boy Was Unarmed When Shot by Cop

The Chicago City Council Latino Caucus said the footage clearly showed that 13-year-old Adam Toledo was unarmed at the moment a cop shot him.
Stepsister of FedEx Gunman, Who Killed 8 in Indianapolis, Says He's 'Isolated'

Stepsister of FedEx Gunman, Who Killed 8 in Indianapolis, Says He's 'Isolated'

A gunman opened fire at a FedEx facility in Indianapolis on Thursday night, leading to the deaths of eight employees.
Pfizer CEO: Third Dose of COVID Vaccine Likely Needed Within a Year

Pfizer CEO: Third Dose of COVID Vaccine Likely Needed Within a Year

People would likely need to get a third dose of a vaccine within a year after getting fully vaccinated against COVID-19, according to Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla.
Raul Castro Steps Down as Cuba's Communist Party Leader

Raul Castro Steps Down as Cuba's Communist Party Leader

Raul Castro announced Friday that he is resigning as Cuba's Communist Party head, ending his family's six decades in power.
Biden Retracts Order to Keep Trump-Era Refugee Cap After Backlash

Pres. Biden Retracts Order to Keep Trump-Era Refugee Cap After Backlash

The White House said Friday President Joe Biden would keep in place the low refugee cap set by former President Donald Trump but backtracked later in the day.
LA County Continues Reopening Economy Despite Rise In Coronavirus Cases

California Passes Bill That Requires Businesses to Rehire Laid-off Workers

The bill will be requiring all of the hospitality companies to give the schedule to their former employees as to when their jobs or positions will be available after the economic crisis.
Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez Have Officially Called It Quits

Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez Officially Call It Quits, Madison Lecroy Speaks Out

After Jennifer Lopez and fiancé Alex Rodriguez had officially called it quits, Madison LeCroy commented on the latest breakup.