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Mexico's Former State Governor, His Daughter Ordered To Be Arrested for Money Laundering With Ties To Drug Cartels

A federal judge in Mexico has ordered the arrest of a former governor of the state of Nayarit over money laundering charges. The daughter of former Nayarit Governor Roberto Sandoval Castaneda was also included in the arrest order.
Prince Harry Is Being Advised to Return Home to UK to Bid Prince Philip a Final Goodbye

Prince Harry Is Being Advised to Return Home to UK to Bid Prince Philip a Final Goodbye

Palace insiders have advised Prince Harry to fly home for Prince Philip amid the elder royal's hospitalization. Royals are reportedly so concerned with the Duke of Edinburgh's health that Prince Harry has been told to return to the U.K. to say goodbye to his grandfather.
Biden Targets Teacher Vaccinations as U.S. Expects Enough COVID-19 Vaccines For All Adults By May

Biden Targets Teacher Vaccinations as U.S. Expects COVID-19 Vaccines For All Adults By May

President Joe Biden announced on Tuesday that there would be enough COVID-19 vaccines available for the American population by the end of May, following his previous commitment of enough vaccine supply by the end of July. Biden is also pushing for teachers and school staff's vaccination over the next month.
California Crash Leaves at Least 13 Dead Near U.S.-Mexico Border

California Crash Leaves at Least 13 Dead Near U.S.-Mexico Border

At least 13 people have been confirmed dead in a road accident near the U.S.-Mexico border in California, Tuesday. The California crash involved an overloaded SUV with 25 people and a semi-truck.

No Mask: Texas and Mississippi Plan to Lift COVID-19 Restrictions

Texas and Mississippi announced their plan to go no mask, citing as basis the significant decrease in hospitalization and positive COVID cases in their states.
Miguel Cardona Becomes the First Latino to Lead Education Department

Miguel Cardona Becomes the First Latino to Lead Education Department: What to Know About Him

The Senate on Monday night confirmed Miguel Cardona as the new Education Secretary under the Biden administration. He will replace Betsy DeVos, who led the Education Department for four years under former President Donald Trump.
6-Year-Old Boy Dies After Clinging To His Mom's Car as She Drives Away

6-Year-Old Boy Dies After Clinging To His Mom's Car as She Drives Away to Abandon Him

A six-year-old boy died after he clung to his mother's moving car as she drove away to abandon him. His mother, Britney Gosney, tried to abandon her six-year-old son James Hutchinson at an Ohio park.
AOC Slams Democrats Who Oppose $15 Minimum Wage Hike

AOC Slams Democrats Who Oppose $15 Minimum Wage Hike, Says It Should Actually Be $24

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, also known by her initials, AOC, has slammed some Democrats for failing to support the $15 minimum wage hike that the progressive demands.
Latinos and Blacks in Florida Are Being Left Behind in the COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout

Latinos and Blacks in Florida Are Being Left Behind in the COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout

In the rise of the new coronavirus variants, Latinos and Blacks in Florida began raising alarms that the first COVID-19 vaccines were finding their way into the arms of mostly white senior citizens.
Biden Says Mexico 'an Equal' but Will Not Share U.S. Vaccines With Its Southern Neighbor

Biden Says Mexico an 'Equal' but Will Not Share U.S. Vaccines With Its Southern Neighbor

President Joe Biden on Monday offered his assurances to Mexico's President Andrés Manuel López Obrador that he considered the country an "equal."
Texas Power Company Files for Bankruptcy After Rampant Power Outage Due to Severe Cold Storm

Texas Power Company Files for Bankruptcy After Rampant Power Outage Due to Severe Cold Storm

A power company in Texas is filing for bankruptcy, also known as Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, after last month's severe winter storm conditions, which left millions of residents in the state without power.
COVID Variant in New York State Traverses Other States, Upticks Cases to 735

COVID Variant in New York State Traverses Other States, Upticks Cases to 735

The COVID New York variant slightly surges to 735. It has infected other states, data shows. Amid the crusade and roll of the COVID-19 vaccine, SARS-CoV-2 ups its game in infecting healthy host, as a new COVID variant in New York State emerges, expanding its reach with 735 cases across the United States.
NASA’s Flight Director of Mars Perseverance Is a Female Colombian Immigrant

Diana Trujillo: NASA's Flight Director of Mars Perseverance Is a Female Colombian Immigrant

Diana Trujillo was 17-years-old when she immigrated to the United States from Colombia, with only $300 and not speaking any English.

House Approves $1.9T COVID-19 Relief Bill as President Biden Still Considers Lowering Income Threshold for Stimulus Checks

The $1.9 Trillion COVID-19 relief bill of President Joe Biden continues to Senate as direct payment of stimulus checks could also be delayed.

Former President Donald Trump Slams Current President Joe Biden in his CPAC Speech

Former President Donald Trump, in his CPAC speech points out some of the issues the Biden administration is facing.
11 Found Dead, Including a Boy, After Gunmen Sprayed Bullets at Party in Mexico’s Jalisco State

11 Found Dead, Including a Boy, After Gunmen Sprayed Bullets at Party in Mexico’s Jalisco State

Eleven people, including a boy, were killed when unidentified gunmen riding in a truck in the western state of Jalisco in Mexico opened fire on Saturday.
Gavin Newsom's TikTok Video With George Lopez Inside off-Limits Restaurant Goes Viral, but Also Sparks Backlash

Newsom's TikTok Video With George Lopez Inside Off-Limits Restaurant Goes Viral, Sparks Backlash

California Governor Gavin Newsom posted a TikTok video appearing inside a restaurant with celebrity George Lopez at a county where indoor dining is not allowed.

Los Angeles County District Attorney Faces Recall from County Residents

Los Angeles' District Attorney faces recall from groups opposing his justice system reformation.

One-Shot Only Johnson and Johnson Vaccine Cleared by FDA, Granting US Its Third COVID-19 Shot

Johnson and Johnson vaccine has been cleared by FDA, making it the third COVID vaccine approved in the U.S.

Stimulus Checks, Twice as Much Needed by Latinos and Other People of Color Amid COVID-19

A survey suggested that 40 percent of Latinos and half of the Black community rely on the stimulus checks to ease their financial anxiety.
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