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FBI Identifies the Gunman Who Killed 2 Agents in Deadly Florida Shootout

Officials have identified David Lee Huber as the suspect in a shooting that killed two Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agents in Sunrise, Florida on Tuesday.
California Lawmaker Urges FBI To Investigate Marilyn Manson Abuse Allegations

As Marilyn Manson's Abusive History Unravels, California Senator Urges FBI to Probe Singer

California senator, Susan Rubio, is urging a federal probe into Marilyn Manson after the singer was recently accused of abuse by multiple several partners. Rubio requested for the investigation in a letter saying that she fears Manson may continue abusing unsuspecting victims.
“I Thought Everything Was Over”: AOC Says She’s a Sexual Assault Survivor, Recounts Trauma of Capitol Riots

"I Thought Everything Was Over": AOC Says She's a Sexual Assault Survivor, Recounts Trauma of Capitol Riot

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has recounted her Capitol riots experiences on an Instagram Live on Monday night, comparing calls to move on after the Capitol riot.
Florida Lawyer Disbarred for Having Sexual Encounters, Recording Adult Film With Inmates

Florida Lawyer Disbarred for Soliciting Sexual Favors, Recording Adult Films With Inmates

A Florida lawyer has been disbarred for having sexual encounters with inmates in jail and recording the said acts for a pornographic film, according to the state Supreme Court.
Jeff Bezos Is Resigning as Amazon CEO

Jeff Bezos Is Resigning as Amazon CEO, Who Will Replace Him?

E-commerce giant Amazon founder, Jeff Bezos, would leave his chief executive post this year, transferring the spot to Andy Jassy, the company's cloud computing chief. The recent shift in the firm was announced on Tuesday.
Louisiana Woman Beaten, Raped by 'Sadistic' Man for Days as He Kept Her Locked in a Closet

Louisiana Woman Beaten, Raped by 'Sadistic' Man as He Kept Her Locked in Closet for Days

A 57-year-old man has been arrested and charged with keeping a Louisiana woman captive for four days in a closet. The suspect was reported of bringing the victim out of the closet to beat and rape her repeatedly.
COVID Tongue

'COVID Tongue' May Be Another Strange Coronavirus Symptom, Here's What Experts Say

A new coronavirus symptom has floated among the strange symptoms that come with the virus - the "COVID tongue."
Biden Set To Sign Executive Orders on Immigration, With a Task Force Reuniting Families

Biden to Sign Executive Orders on Immigration, With a Task Force Reuniting Families

U.S. President Joe Biden has signed several executive orders on Tuesday to address several of the Trump administration's immigration policies. Biden has also signed an order introducing a task force on Tuesday to reunite families.
Vice President Harris Swears In Department Of Homeland Security Chief Mayorkas

Alejandro Mayorkas Makes History as First-Ever Latino DHS Chief

The U.S. Senate has confirmed Alejandro Mayorkas as the secretary of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) on Tuesday, making him the first Latino and immigrant to be seated in the post.
Two FBI Agents Shot, Killed After Shootout in Florida

Two FBI Agents in Florida Killed in Deadly Shootout Before Gunman Takes Own Life

Two agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation were fatally shot and three more were wounded while serving a warrant at a home in Sunrise, Florida, according to officials. Meanwhile, the suspected gunman barricaded himself inside his home for several hours before taking his own life.
Many Nursing Home Workers Still Hesitant To Get a COVID-19 Vaccine, Only 38% Say Yes

Many Nursing Home Workers Still Hesitant To Get a COVID-19 Vaccine, Only 38% Say Yes

Only 38 percent of nursing home staff accepted shots when they were offered a dose of COVID-19 vaccine despite being considered a top priority for vaccination, revealed the new data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Monday.
Oregon Just Decriminalizes All 'Illegal' Drugs as Measure 110 Kicks In

Oregon Becomes First State to Decriminalize All 'Illegal' Drugs as Measure 110 Kicks In

A ballot measure that decriminalized the possession of small amounts of illegal drugs in Oregon took effect on Monday.
Biden Asks Supreme Court To Cancel Arguments on Border Wall, Asylum

Biden Asks Supreme Court to Cancel Arguments on Border Wall, Asylum

U.S. President Joe Biden's administration asked the Supreme Court on Monday to hold off the upcoming oral argument and delay further action in two pending appeals that were filed by former Republican president Donald trump on U.S.-Mexico border wall funding, as well as the "remain in Mexico" asylum policy.
Mexican Drug Cartel Using Social Media Platform TikTok for Self-Promotion

Mexican Drug Cartels Show Off Lavish Lifestyle in TikTok to Recruit New Members

Organized crime strategy of Mexican cartels has changed TikTok being used to self-promote their lifestyle.
9-Year-Old Girl Handcuffed, Pepper-Sprayed As Seen on Police Bodycam

VIDEO: 9-Year-Old Girl Handcuffed, Pepper-Sprayed by Rochester Police As Seen on Bodycam

Two bodycam videos were released on Sunday, showing officers restraining a nine-year-old girl who was handcuffed and pepper-sprayed when she disobeyed police commands.
New York Nurse Who Was First To Receive Covid Vaccine, Receives Second Dose

Biden Administration Scrambles to Find 20 Million COVID-19 Vaccine Doses Unaccounted For

The Biden administration is in the dark about the location of 20 million COVID-19 vaccine doses that haven't been sent out to states.
House Committee On Financial Services Hears Testimony From Treasury Sec. Mnuchin And Federal Reserve Chair Powell

Congressman Tests Positive for Coronavirus After Receiving Second Vaccine Dose

Massachusetts Congressman Stephen Lynch announced through his office on Friday that he tested positive for coronavirus despite getting his second vaccine dose, which requires a few weeks to develop immunity.
Donald Trump

Trump Announces New Legal Defense Team for Senate Impeachment Trial

Former President Donald Trump announced a new legal defense team on Sunday that will handle his second Senate impeachment trial.
President Joe Biden

#BidenLied Trends on Twitter as Critics Demand the 'Full' $2,000 Stimulus Checks He Promised During the Campaign

President Joe Biden has been busy signing more than 40 executive orders and memoranda in the past few days. But he still failed to make good on one of his key campaign promises: $2,000 stimulus checks.
FBI and ICE Use State DMV Databases For Federal Facial Recognition Searches

Republican Senators Introduce Bill to Stop States Giving Driver's Licenses to Illegal Immigrants

Republican senators introduced legislation this week blocking certain federal funds from flowing to states that issue driver's licenses to illegal immigrants.
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