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Apple Sues Former Employee for Stealing, Leaking Trade Secrets to Media

Apple has sued a former employee tasked to design their device, MacBook, for stealing important information on the company and leaking them to the media.
Keynote of Biden's Speech: COVID Relief Bill, Stimulus Checks, Post-Pandemic View

Biden Speech Keynotes: COVID Relief Bill, Post-Pandemic View

U.S. President Joe Biden has vowed to get the country back on track when it comes to addressing the COVID-19 pandemic, with measures including nationwide mask mandates, proper distribution of vaccines, and strengthening the testing facilities around the country.
Daughter of Jalisco Cartel Kingpin El Mencho to Plead Guilty in U.S.

Daughter of Jalisco Cartel Kingpin El Mencho to Plead Guilty in U.S.

The daughter of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel leader, Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, alias "El Mencho," will plead guilty in the United States.
Brazilian Girl Beaten to Death by Stepfather for Wetting Bed; Teen Mom Also Charged

Brazilian Girl Beaten to Death by Stepfather for Wetting Bed; Teen Mom Also Charged

A three-year-old Brazilian girl was beaten to death by her stepfather after she had wet the bed. Her mother was also imprisoned for failing to help her.
Biden Administration Wants Billions More to Fund Migrants in Their Home Countries

Biden Administration Wants Billions More to Fund Migrants in Their Home Countries

Multiple concerns surrounding the renewed immigration policy on the U.S.-Mexico border surfaced when President Joe Biden's administration started.
House Passes $1.9 Trillion COVID Relief Bill, Here's What's Next

House Passes $1.9 Trillion COVID Relief Bill, Here's What's Next

The House of Representatives passed President Joe Biden's $1.9 trillion COVID relief bill on Wednesday with a final vote of 220-211.

AG Paxton Prepared to Serve Lawsuit Against Austin City as They Continue to Resist No Mask Texas

As Austin City resists the no mask Texas Mandate of the State's Governor, AG Paxton demands the city to abide or face legal charges.
Lawrence Romo: The Latino Tasked to Remove Confederate Names From U.S. Army Bases

Lawrence Romo: The Latino Tasked to Remove Confederate Names From U.S. Army Bases

Lawrence Romo, a Latino, is now among the eight assigned to a bipartisan commission responsible for creating a plan to remove Confederate names from Army bases.
Meet Dr. B, This New Website Sends Alert on Leftover COVID-19 Vaccines

Meet Dr. B: This New Website Sends Alert on Leftover COVID-19 Vaccines

This new Dr. B website could help match you with a clinic that could dispense extra shots before they expire.
Venezuelan Migrants Given Temporary Status, Allowing Thousands to Work and Live Legally in the U.S.

320,000 Venezuelan Migrants Allowed to Work, Live Legally in U.S. Under Temporary Protected Status

The U.S. government is allowing hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans the chance to stay and work in the U.S. legally, given the temporary protected status.

Texas Senate Republicans File Election Security Bills

Texas Republicans introduced Election Security Bills to Senate, aiming for more transparent and better voting.
Texas Lawmaker Seeks Death Penalty for Women Who Get Abortions

Texas Lawmaker Seeks Death Penalty for Women Who Get Abortions

A Texas lawmaker has introduced a bill that would make it possible for a woman to get the death penalty for having an abortion.
House Gears up for Final Vote on $1.9T Stimulus Bill, Approves Pro-Union Bill

House Gears up for Final Vote on $1.9T Stimulus Bill, Approves Pro-Union Bill

The House of Representatives is now poised to take a final vote to pass the $1.9 trillion COVID-19 stimulus bill on Wednesday morning.
Derek Chauvin Case: 3 Jurors Now Chosen for His Murder Trial

Derek Chauvin Case: 3 Jurors Now Chosen for His Murder Trial

Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, who is accused of killing George Floyd last May, listened during his trial on Tuesday morning.
Buckingham Palace Breaks Silence on Prince Harry, Meghan Claims

Buckingham Palace Breaks Silence on Prince Harry, Meghan Claims

Buckingham Palace has released its first statement regarding Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's interview with Oprah Winfrey.

Latino Civil Rights Group Filed a Lawsuit in Opposition of the new Iowa Voting Law

Latino Civil Rights group tries to counter the new Iowa voting law that will decrease the time of early voting, by filing a lawsuit.
FBI Releases Footage of Pipe Bomb Suspect Prior Capitol Riot; Suspect Still on the Loose

FBI Releases Footage of Pipe Bomb Suspect Prior Capitol Riot; Suspect Still on the Loose

Law enforcement authorities at Capitol Hill are still on guard around the area after the deadly breach that took place on Jan. 6. Many of the suspects were already apprehended but the FBI has released footage showing days leading to the deadly event.

COVID-19 Positive Migrants Released in U.S. After Mexican Migration Officials Closed a Border Camp

Central American Migrants are sent to the United States regardless of their COVID status as border camp that houses them shut down.
Biden's German Shepherds Sent Home After White House ‘Biting Incident’

Biden's German Shepherds Sent Home After White House ‘Biting Incident’

President Joe Biden's German Shepherds can no longer enjoy staying in the White House as they were sent home to Delaware after a "biting incident."
Supreme Court Junks Trump's Final Election Challenge

Supreme Court Junks Trump's Final Election Challenge

Former President Donald Trump has earlier asked the Supreme Court to hear his case against the Wisconsin Elections Commission.
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