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Ecuador Prison Riot Casualties Rise to 79

A number of inmates have died with some reportedly beheaded and dismembered after a prison riot in Ecuador this week. Authorities managed to control the facilities in three cities after raids by hundreds of police officers and military personnel.
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Ahmaud Arbery's Mother Accuses Prosecutors, Police of 'Vast Cover-up' in New Civil Lawsuit

Ahmaud Arbery's mother, Wanda Cooper, has filed a multimillion-dollar civil lawsuit against several people involved in killing her son or the subsequent investigation on the case.
House to Vote on Biden’s COVID-19 Relief Package, Says Hoyer

House to Vote on Biden's COVID-19 Relief Package, Says Hoyer

The House will vote on President Joe Biden's COVID-19 relief package with a price cap worth $1.9 trillion on Friday, according to Majority Leader Steny Hoyer.
Here's Why Xavier Becerra's Confirmation as HHS Secretary Faces Opposition From Republicans

Here's Why Xavier Becerra's Confirmation as HHS Secretary Faces Opposition From Republicans

California Attorney General Xavier Becerra's nomination to serve as the Health and Human Services (HHS) secretary is the most controversial cabinet choice of President Joe Biden to date. Republicans wanted to deny Becerra's confirmation, and some of them voiced sharp criticism of him during the Senate's first of two hearings on Tuesday.

Golf Superstar Player Tiger Woods Harbors Serious Injury Following a Crash on a Steep LA Road

Golf Superstar Player Tiger Woods survives the crash in Los Angeles County. Tiger Woods was seriously injured when the Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV) he was riding crashed into an accident past 7:00 a.

Climate Talks Between U.S. and Canada, Paves the Way for Biden's Earth Day Summit 2021

Canada's commitment to reduce carbon emission and the U.S. to announce their commitment during the Earth Day Summit 2021 were tackled during the Climate talks between the two countries
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Johnson & Johnson to Ship Fewer Than 10 Million COVID-19 Vaccine Doses Promised by End of February

Johnson & Johnson will fall short of its commitment to deliver 10 million doses of its COVID-19 vaccine by the end of February.
4 Texas Grid Board Members to Resign After Winter Storm Leaves Millions Without Electricity

4 Texas Grid Board Members to Resign After Winter Storm Leaves Millions Without Electricity

Four board members of Texas' power grid operators plan to leave their post after last week's widespread blackouts, which left millions of people without electricity amid the cold weather situations.
Biden Administration Receives Backlash After Reopening Migrant Facility for Children

Biden Administration Receives Backlash After Reopening Migrant Facility for Children

U.S. President Joe Biden's administration is facing a backlash after reports revealed that his administration opened its immigration facility for children.

Spotify To Launch in 80 Countries Including Latin America and the Caribbean With New Podcasts

Spotify will expand across Latin America. New podcasts will also be launched. With the rise of COVID-19 and amid the early months of the pandemic, music might have been your companion to keep yourself busy and stay away from boredom.
Asylum Seekers Continue to Wait in Mexico Due to Delays to U.S. Entry

Asylum Seekers Forced to Wait in Mexico Due to Delays to U.S. Entry

The United States on Monday abruptly canceled plans to bring asylum seekers into Texas at two ports of entry, resulting in hopes of quick U.S. entry fading for hundreds of immigrants waiting for months in Mexico under a Trump-era policy that President Joe Biden promised to rescind.
Mother Accused of Shooting, Killing Two Daughters at Home

Mother Accused of Shooting, Killing Two Daughters at Home

A woman has been charged with shooting her two daughters inside their home at Ambridge on Monday, according to Ambridge police.
President Joe Biden Targets Groups With Vaccine Uncertainty For COVID-19 Funds as U.S. Mourns for the 500,000 Lives Lost Due to The Disease

President Joe Biden Targets Groups With Vaccine Uncertainty for COVID-19 Funds as U.S. Mourns for the 500,000 Lives Lost Due to The Disease

Funds for targeted groups will be given by President Biden's Administration to address the COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy
CDC Study: Teachers May Be More Important Drivers of COVID-19 Transmission Than Students

CDC Study: Teachers May Be More Important Drivers of COVID-19 Transmission Than Students

Teachers play a key role in COVID-19 transmissions at school, according to a CDC study. (Photo : Milos Bicanski) An empty schoolyard at a closed primary school amidst new lockdown guidelines to help combat the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic, on November 16, 2020 in Athens, Greece.
Newsom, California Lawmakers Approve $600 Stimulus Checks for Low-Income and Undocumented Residents

Newsom, California Lawmakers Approve $600 Stimulus Checks for Low-Income and Undocumented Residents

California Governor Gavin Newsom and California lawmakers have approved a $7.6 billion stimulus package for state residents and undocumented people as Americans still wait for the $1,400 check from the federal government.
Pfizer to Deliver 13 Million COVID-19 Vaccine Doses per Week by Mid-March as Infection Rate Continues to Decline

Pfizer to Deliver 13 Million COVID-19 Vaccine Doses per Week by Mid-March

Amid the rollout and inoculation of the COVID-19 vaccines in the United States, Pfizer Inc. expects to hand out 13 million doses of its vaccine every week by the middle of March.
FDA Urges Vaccine Makers to Tweak COVID-19 Vaccines as New Variants Show

FDA Says Vaccine Makers Can Tweak COVID-19 Shots as Variants Emerge

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a new groundwork for vaccine makers to be able to react quickly to emerging new COVID-19 variants.
United Airlines Flight 328: Plane Engine that Caught Fire Had Similar Blowouts, Why do They Keep Exploding?

United Airlines Flight 328: Plane Engine That Caught Fire Had Similar Blowouts, Why Do They Keep Exploding?

United Airlines FLight 328 have similar incidents in the previous years. (Photo : Mario Tama) A United Airlines plane takes off above American Airlines planes on the tarmac at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) on October 1, 2020 in Los Angeles, California.
Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman Loera’s Wife Arrested in U.S. for Drug Trafficking

Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman Loera's Wife Arrested in U.S. for Drug Trafficking

The 31-year-old wife of Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman Loera was arrested on Monday in Virginia over charges of her alleged involvement in international drug trafficking. Emma Coronel Aispuro is a dual U.S. Mexican citizen.
Argentina President Decries COVID-19 Vaccine Scandal

Argentina President Decries COVID-19 Vaccine Scandal

Argentina President Alberto Fernandez denounces the COVID-19 scandal that prompted the resignation of the country's health minister after reports emerged that Gines Gonzales Garcia had helped people in the South American nation to jump the waiting line to receive COVID-19 vaccines.
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