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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.
“That ’70s Show” Star Wilmer Valderrama Welcomes Baby Girl With Fiancee

"That '70s Show" Star Wilmer Valderrama Welcomes Baby Girl With Fiancee

"That '70s Show" cast Wilmer Valderrama and his fiancée Amanda Pacheco have become new parents, welcoming their newborn baby girl on Sunday through an Instagram post.
Biden Said He Was Arrested for Trespassing at the Capitol: Report

In a 2007 Interview, Biden Said He Was Arrested for Trespassing at the Capitol: Report

President Joe Biden said in a 2007 appearance on David Letterman that he was arrested at the U.S. Capitol when he was 21 years old, according to a report. He was a Democratic senator of Delaware at the time.
WHO Panel to Recommend Deeper Study Into First Known COVID-19 Patient

WHO Panel to Recommend Deeper Study Into First Known COVID-19 Patient

A World Health Organization (WHO) panel will recommend a deeper contract tracing of the first COVID-19 patient in Wuhan, China, including a probe on the wildlife market believed to be where the coronavirus originated.
Texas Should Bear the Responsibility of Paying Residents' High Energy Bills, Houston Mayor Says

Texas Should Bear the Responsibility of Paying Residents' High Energy Bills, Houston Mayor Says

Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner on Sunday urged the state of Texas to pay for the residents' ballooning energy bills after a severe winter storm caused a power outage and spiked energy prices.
The U.S. admits the first group of asylum-seekers as Biden rolls back Remain-in-Mexico policy

U.S. Admits First Group of Asylum-Seekers as Biden Rolls Back Remain-in-Mexico Policy

First batch of asylum seekers who waited in Mexico, admitted by the U.S. borderland officials (Photo : Mario Tama) People who are seeking asylum in the United States wait in line to collect flyers explaining updated asylum policies outside the El Chaparral border crossing on February 19, 2021 in Tijuana, Mexico.
Viral Photo of Overworked Texas Dominos Workers Burdened by Snowstorm Goes Viral

Viral Photo of Overworked Texas Dominos Workers Burdened by Snowstorm Goes Viral

A viral photo of Domino workers from Texas shows the aftermath of their good deed (Photo : Photo: Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images) The winter storm in Texas has affected households and people who work in the food industry.
All The Ways The Power Grid in Texas Failed

How Power Grid Failed Millions in Texas Amid Disastrous Freeze

Failure of Texas Power grid turns into disaster as the extreme cold hit the state (Photo : Joe Raedle) A sign warns of icy conditions on Interstate Highway 35 on February 18, 2021 in Killeen, Texas.
Parler Is Back: CEO Says Trump, Biden Welcome on the Platform

Parler Is Back: CEO Says Trump, Biden Welcome on the Platform

Parler is welcoming both former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden on the social media platform. Parler Interim CEO Mark Meckler said they would love to have the former president and the president on their site.
Texas Authorities Are Searching for 100 Illegal Immigrants Who Fled From a Refrigerated Truck

Texas Authorities Are Searching for 100 Illegal Immigrants Who Fled From a Refrigerated Truck

Texas authorities are conducting a manhunt for at least 100 illegal immigrants who fled from a refrigerated truck. Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar said Thursday that his office received a call of illegal immigrants being smuggled into the U.S.
U.S. Land Borders With Mexico and Canada to Remain Closed to Non-Essential Travel

U.S. Land Borders With Mexico and Canada to Remain Closed to Non-Essential Travel

The United States will continue to limit inbound land border crossings from Mexico and Canada to "essential travel" until Mar. 21, the first anniversary of the travel restrictions imposed to address COVID-19 transmission concerns.
Cancer Suicide Pact Leaves Three Dead Including 5-Month-Old Infant

Couple Commits Suicide Pact With 5-Month-Old Infant After Dad Was Diagnosed With Incurable Cancer

Three people were found shot to death on Wednesday in Arizona in an apparent double-murder suicide. This includes a 5-month-old infant in the case.
Demi Lovato Reveals in a Docuseries She Had Three Strokes, Heart Attack in 2018 Overdose

Demi Lovato Reveals in Docuseries She Had 3 Strokes, Heart Attack in 2018 Overdose

Demi Lovato reveals that her near-fatal drug overdose was much serious in a trailer for her upcoming four-part docuseries entitled, "Demi Lovato: Dancing With the Devil." The docuseries was directed by Michael D. Ratner.
Mexico in Talks With Texas to End Halt in State Gas Exports

Mexico in Talks With Texas to End Halt in State Gas Exports

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said on Thursday that the government is working to overturn an order from Texas Governor Greg Abbott to cut off gas exports.
U.S. to Give $4 Billion to Global COVID-19 Vaccine Program to Help Developing Countries

U.S. to Give $4 Billion to Global COVID-19 Vaccine Program to Help Developing Countries

In response to eradicating COVID-19 worldwide, the U.S. government will give up to $4 billion to the global COVAX campaign to help developing countries with their battle against the deadly disease.
Biden's Broad Immigration Reform Bill Lands in Congress: Here's What Would Change

Biden's Broad Immigration Reform Bill Lands in Congress: Here's What Would Change

The administration of President Joe Biden has officially rolled out its major immigration bill on Thursday that offers an eight-year path to U.S. citizenship for 11 million undocumented people.
Ivanka Trump Says She Won't Run Against Marco Rubio for Florida Senate Seat in 2022

Ivanka Trump Says She Won't Run Against Marco Rubio for Florida Senate Seat in 2022

Ivanka Trump, the eldest daughter of former president Donald Trump, will not run for the U.S. Senate from Florida in 2022 as she settles into life after Washington, according to people close to Florida Senator Marco Rubio.
U.S. Still Not Ruling Out Lab Accident as COVID-19 Origin, Despite WHO Saying It's 'Unlikely'

U.S. Still Not Ruling Out Lab Accident as COVID-19 Origin, Despite WHO Saying It's 'Unlikely'

The United States is not yet ruling out the possibility that the origin of the COVID-19 came from a laboratory leak in China, despite the World Health Organization's (WHO) finding that the virus outbreak most likely initially infected humans through an animal host.
Biden Threw Cold Water on Democrats' Call to Cancel $50,000 in Student Loan Debt

'I Will Not Make That Happen': Biden Threw Cold Water on Democrats' Call to Cancel $50,000 in Student Loan Debt

President Joe Biden shot down the proposal of other top Democrats to cancel $50,000 in student loan debt per borrower.
“Think What You Want”: Salma Hayek Responds to Claims That She Married Her Husband for Money

"Think What You Want": Salma Hayek Responds to Claims That She Married Her Billionaire Husband for Money

Salma Hayek is shooting down claims that she married her husband, luxury goods millionaire, Francois-Henri Pinault, for money.
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