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Colorado Shooting Leaves 10 Dead, Including a Police Officer

A Colorado shooting in one supermarket has claimed the lives of 10 people, including a police officer.
COVID Vaccine in Pill Form To Start Clinical Trials in Humans This Year

COVID Vaccine in Pill Form To Start Clinical Trials in Humans This Year

Pharmaceutical company Oravax announced that the clinical trials for its COVID vaccine in pill form could start this year.
Kamala Harris Laughs When Asked if She Has Plans to Visit the Border

Kamala Harris Laughs When Asked if She Has Plans to Visit the Border

Vice President Kamala Harris let out a laugh after answering "not today" to a reporter, who asked her if she had plans to visit the U.S.-Mexico border.
2 Spring Breakers Arrested for Drugging, Raping a Woman Who Later Died

2 Spring Breakers Arrested for Drugging, Raping a Woman Who Later Died

Miami Beach has extended its state of emergency as excited spring breakers continued to crowd the place amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Senate Confirms Boston City Mayor Marty Walsh as Biden's New Labor Secretary

Boston City Mayor Marty Walsh was confirmed by Senate as the new Labor Secretary of the Biden administration.
Democratic Rep Releases Photos of Crowded Migrant Facility in Texas After Media Restriction

Democratic Rep Releases Photos of Crowded Migrant Facility in Texas After Media Restriction

U.S. President Joe Biden's administration has earlier limited media access along the U.S.-Mexico border after seeing an increase in migrant arrivals, which includes a huge number of unaccompanied migrant children.
Asian Solidarity March Held In Minneapolis

California Universities Condemn Hate Crimes on Asian-Americans, Increase Efforts to Curb Racism

Racism against Asian Americans and other races has always existed especially in the state of California, the recent increase started a year ago after the coronavirus pandemic, which started in China.
13-Year-Old Boy Arrested for Shooting Younger Sister to Death

13-Year-Old Boy Arrested for Shooting Younger Sister to Death

A 13-year-old boy was charged with third-degree murder for allegedly shooting and killing his 12-year-old sister last week.

California Adopts Ethnic Studies in High School Curriculum to Address Causes of Racism

California Adopts ethnic Studies as part of their high school curriculum. The movement aims to address the causes of racism.
Ex-Jalisco Cartel High-Ranking Member’s Body Found Wrapped in Plastic on Park Bench

Ex-Jalisco Cartel High-Ranking Member’s Body Found Wrapped in Plastic on Park Bench

One of the notorious Mexican cartels is the Jalisco New Cartel Generation, which is known for its aggressive use of violence and its public relations campaigns.

Biden Administration Partners with Endeavors to Provide Shelter for Immigrant Families

The Biden Administration collaborated with Endeavors, a non-profit organization, to house migrant families who are not expelled in hotel rooms.

Schools: COVID Testing of Students and Educators Vital for In-Person Classes

Schools and experts highlighted the importance of COVID testing among teachers and students in pursuing in-person classes.
Undocumented Immigrants Wrongly Denied COVID Vaccines in Rite Aid Stores

Undocumented Immigrants Wrongly Denied COVID Vaccines in Rite Aid Stores

Drugstore giant Rite Aid has apologized to undocumented immigrants who had been denied COVID vaccines at its Southern California stores.
'Something's Not Right' With Biden's Health, Former White House Physician Says

'Something's Not Right' With Biden's Health, Former White House Physician Says

Fit to successfully do his duties as president of the U.S. This is how President Joe Biden's doctor described his health condition before being sworn in office.
Trump to Use His Own Social Media Platform in Coming Months

Trump to Use His Own Social Media Platform in Coming Months

The accounts of former President Donald Trump were suspended on some social media platforms following the violent insurrection on Capitol Hill.

Lawmakers Urge Biden Admin to Grant Media Access on Border Facilities

Lawmakers pressured the Biden administration to allow media coverages on Border Facilities housing unaccompanied children.

Brazil Consumer-Protection Agency Fines Apple For Selling iPhone 12 Without Chargers

Procon-SP from Brazil fined Apple for selling iPhone 12 without chargers, and other concerns that defy their laws.

Miami Announces Earlier Curfew Due to Crowds of Spring Breakers; Businesses in the Area Affected

Miami announced an earlier curfew because of the number of spring breakers flocking into their city.

U.S. Education Department to Forgive Federal Loans of Defrauded Students

The Education Department will cancel the federal loans of students who were defrauded by their schools or universities.
Sean Michael Lannon Admits to Killing 11 More

Man Linked to Deaths of His Ex-Wife and 4 Others Admits to Killing 11 More

Sean Michael Lannon, who was arrested for the deaths of his ex-wife and four others, has shocked authorities by confessing that he has killed 11 more.
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