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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.
COVID Anniversary: A Look Back on the Devastating Period That Changed U.S.

COVID Anniversary: A Look Back on the Devastating Period That Changed U.S.

As the COVID anniversary draws near, here is a look back on how the COVID-19 affected different American industries and sectors.
12 States Sue Biden Over Climate Change Order

12 States Sue Biden Over Climate Change Order

Even during his campaign, President Joe Biden vowed to address climate change through various actions, which include revoking permits for oil pipelines.

New CDC Guidelines Inclined to Vaccinated Americans Eases COVID-19 Restrictions

New CDC Guidelines intended for vaccinated Americans eases COVID-19 restrictions; allowing them to gather in small numbers.
When Are the Next Stimulus Checks Coming? White House Says It Will Reach Millions by the End of the Month

When Are the Next Stimulus Checks Coming: White House Says It Will Reach Millions by the End of the Month

White House announced on Monday that eligible Americans could receive their $1,400 stimulus checks by the end of the month after the Senate passed the measure with long deliberation over the weekend.

Team LeBron Dominates 2021 NBA All-Star Game

Team LeBron did not disappoint as they win the 2021 NBA All-Star Game against Team Durant with a score of 170-150.
Jalisco Cartel Parading 'Narco-Tank' in Mexico's Street

Video Shows Jalisco Cartel Parading 'Narco-Tank' in Mexico's Street

A video showing Jalisco Cartel's members parading an armored tank allegedly taken from a rival criminal group has recently surfaced on social media.
Texas Gov. Abbott Places Troops in Borders Amid Immigration Crisis

Texas Gov. Abbott Places Troops in Borders Amid Immigration Crisis

Republican Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced that he will be deploying National Guard troops along the border to address the immigration crisis the state is facing after there has been a surge of immigrants trying to enter the country.

White House Urges Additional Response Amid Email Software Hacking

The White House demands further actions from computer network operators, apart from the patching Microsoft has done to enhance the security of Outlook, which was hacked recently.
Meghan Markle Says UK Royals Refused to Make Son Prince Due to Skin Color

Meghan Markle Says UK Royals Refused to Make Son Prince Due to Skin Color

Meghan Markle said the U.K. Royals refused to make her son Archie a prince or receive a title partly due to issues concerning his skin color.
Biden Marks ‘Bloody Sunday’ With Order to Expand Voting Access

Biden Marks ‘Bloody Sunday’ With Order to Expand Voting Access

President Joe Biden has signed an executive order on Sunday directing government agencies to expand voting access to make it easier for Americans to vote.
Russians Spreading Disinformation About Western COVID Vaccines, U.S. Officials Say

Russians Spread Disinformation About Western COVID Vaccines, U.S. Officials Say

U.S. officials said the Russians, through intelligence agencies, have launched a campaign to undermine confidence in COVID vaccines, such as Pfizer Inc.'s and other Western vaccines.

Andrew Cuomo Responds to Calls for His Resignation: "No Way"

New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo declines resignation call of the Senate Majority Leader, saying that the act is anti-democratic.

Senate Approves COVID Relief Bill, $1400 Stimulus Check

The Biden administration's COVID relief bill gains approval from the Senate, making it another step closer for the $1,400 stimulus check to reach Americans eligible for the aid.
Biden Administration Eyes Army Base to House Migrant Children

Biden Administration Eyes Army Base to House Migrant Children

The Biden administration is looking at a Virginia military base as a possible site to house unaccompanied migrant children.
Texas School Scraps 'Chivalry' Assignment Telling Girls To Dress in Feminine Manner To Please Men

Texas School Scraps 'Chivalry' Assignment Telling Girls To Dress in Feminine Manner To Please Men

A Texas school district has pulled out a "chivalry" assignment after the images of the lesson went viral and sparked criticism from netizens.