US News

Ex-Mexico Governor Linked to Drug Cartels Pleads Guilty to Money Laundering in U.S.

A former governor of Tamaulipas, Mexico on Thursday pleaded guilty in a Texas court for taking over $3.5 million in bribes for government contracts.
Southwest Airlines Pilot Caught Ranting About Bay Area’s 'Liberals'

Southwest Airlines Pilot Caught Ranting About Bay Area’s 'Liberal F---s'

A recording of a Southwest Airlines pilot cursing people in Bay Area suddenly gained attention online this week.
Tate's Bake Shop Workers Threatened With Deportation Ahead of Their Union Vote

Tate's Bake Shop Workers Threatened With Deportation Ahead of Their Union Vote

Tate's Bake Shop workers in New York said that management had threatened them with deportation over their attempts to form a union.
Mexico Unsure if Seized Sputnik V Vaccines Are Real or Fake

Mexico Unsure if Seized Russian Sputnik V Vaccines Are Real or Fake

Mexican prosecutors continued to determine if the more than 5,700 doses of Sputnik V vaccine seized in Mexico last week are real or fake.
USC Approves $1.1 Billion Settlement to Victims of Sex Abuse by Gynecologist

USC Agrees to $1.1 Billion Settlement to Victims of Sex Abuse by Gynecologist

The University of Southern California has agreed to pay over $1 billion in settlement to women alleging health center gynecologist George Tyndall of sex abuse on his patients, the university announced.

Arizona Governor Disagrees with Kamala Harris Leading the White House Border Response

Arizona Governor Doug Ducey does not agree with President Joe Biden in tapping Kamala Harris as Key person in border crisis.
Biden Downplays Number of Migrant Crossings in First Press Conference

Biden Downplays Number of Migrant Crossings in First Press Conference

U.S. President Joe Biden, on his first press conference Thursday, has tried to minimize the current situation at the U.S.-Mexico border when he said that "nothing has changed" when it comes to the number of unaccompanied children coming to the United States.
10 Best Places in the U.S. to Get Your Internship

10 Best Places in the U.S. to Get Your Internship

Many college students start looking for summer internships when they are in the second and third years of study. The more experience you have, the better chances you get to land a job that is high-paying and exciting.
Key Responsibilities of An HR

Key Responsibilities of An HR

The HR of any organization has a lot of responsibilities vested in them. A lot of people might not have a clear idea about the job responsibilities of an HR, but there are multiple layers to their duties.
Colorado Snowboarders Charged For Allegedly Causing Avalanche

$168,000 Reckless Endangerment Charges Filed Against Colorado Snowboarders After Allegedly Causing Avalanche

Evan Hannibal and Tyler DeWitt were making their way down a slope after a snowboarding excursion when the avalanche happened. Now, they are facing a $168,000 lawsuit for reckless endangerment.
Mexican President Blames Biden for Current Border Crisis

Mexican President Blames Biden for Current Border Crisis

Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador pointed his fingers towards President Joe Biden as the reason behind the border's turmoil.
Bernie Sanders Admits He's Not Comfortable With Trump's Twitter Ban

Bernie Sanders Admits He's Not Comfortable With Trump's Twitter Ban

Senator Bernie Sanders and former President Donald Trump seemed to have found common ground on the issue of Trump's ban from Twitter.
Brazilian Man Beat His Girlfriend to Death Over a Wardrobe Malfunction

Brazilian Man Beat His Girlfriend to Death Over a Wardrobe Malfunction

A Brazilian man allegedly beat his girlfriend to death over a wardrobe malfunction that exposed her breasts at a pool party.
President Biden Holds White House Event To Mark Equal Pay Day

Biden to Hold First Presidential Press Conference, May Tackle COVID-19, Border Dispute

After two months of tenure, the United States President Joe Biden will hold his first formal news conference on March 25 at around 1:15 p.m. E.T.
Magic Johnson, Danny Trejo, Arsenio Hall Receive COVID-19 Vaccine

Magic Johnson, Danny Trejo, Arsenio Hall Receive COVID Vaccine, Encourage Others To Do the Same

Magic Johnson, Danny Trejo, and Arsenio Hall received their COVID-19 vaccines at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles on Wednesday.
Mexican Researchers Create a Nose-Only COVID-19 Mask

Mexican Researchers Create a Nose-Only COVID-19 Mask

Mexican researchers have introduced a nose-only COVID-19 mask, which could be worn while eating or drinking.
Ted Cruz: Migrant Crisis Created by Biden's Political Decisions

Ted Cruz: Migrant Crisis Created by Biden's Political Decisions

Republican Senator Ted Cruz said the migrant crisis is a "direct result of political decisions made by President Joe Biden."
Teen Migrant Facility in Texas Allows 'Sleeping Head to Foot' in One Room, Rep. Taylor Says

Teen Migrant Facility in Texas Allows 'Sleeping Head to Foot' in One Room, Rep. Taylor Says

Two GOP congressmen who toured teen migrant facilities in their respective towns in Texas were upset about what they saw during their visit.
U.S. States Sue Biden Administration for Pause in Oil and Gas Lease

14 States Sue Biden Administration for Pause in Oil and Gas Lease

Fourteen states filed a lawsuit on Wednesday against U.S. President Joe Biden's administration for his moratorium on new oil and natural gas leases.

Pres. Joe Biden Assigns VP Kamala Harris to Lead White House in Addressing Migrant Children Issues

Vice President Kamala Harris was assigned to lead the White House in addressing the migrant children issues in the U.S. Border.
Real Time Analytics