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Trump Allegedly Pardons Snoop Dogg’s Friend From Attempted Murder Conviction

U.S. President Donald Trump has reportedly pardoned Death Row Records co-founder and former drug kingpin Michael Harris, who was also known as "Harry O."
Homeland Security Secretary Nominee Alejandro Mayorkas Testifies At Senate Hearing

DHS Nominee Alejandro Mayorkas Vows to Help Pass Amnesty for Illegal Immigrants

Alejandro Mayorkas, President-elect Joe Biden's Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary nominee, vowed to help Congress pass an amnesty for illegal immigrants.
Crematoriums

Staggering Death Toll: Los Angeles Air Pollution Control Officials Lifts Cremation Limit

The Los Angeles County Air pollution control officials said on Sunday that it will lift the cremation limit due to the increasing number of COVID-19 deaths.
Census Bureau Chief Steven Dillingham Resigns Amid Controversy on Immigrant Count

Census Bureau Chief Steven Dillingham Resigns Amid Controversy on Immigrant Count

Steven Dillingham announced Monday his plan to resign as director of the U.S. Census Bureau when the new administration takes control of the government.
Members Of Coronavirus Task Force Hold A Briefing At The White House

New COVID-19 Vaccine Could Be Ready For Approval Within Weeks, Fauci Says

Dr. Anthony Fauci said Sunday that a new COVID-19 vaccine could be ready in the U.S. within weeks if it gets approval from the U.S. FDA.
Pelosi's Stolen Computer in Capitol Riot Plotted To Be Sold To Russian Intelligence, Authorities Say

Pelosi's Stolen Computer in Capitol Riot Plotted To Be Sold To Russian Intelligence, Authorities Say

Riley June Williams, a Capitol rioter from Pennsylvania, was accused of stealing House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's computer and allegedly planned to sell it to Russian intelligence, court documents revealed on Monday.
Starbucks To Assist in Washington's COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout

Starbucks To Assist in Washington's COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout

Washington Gov. Jay Inslee said Monday that the state had tapped Starbucks and other private companies to speed up the COVID-19 vaccines' distribution and achieve its new goal of distributing 45,000 doses a day.
Joe Biden's Inauguration: Who Will Attend on Wednesday

Joe Biden's Inauguration: Who Will Attend on Wednesday

Here's what you need to know on President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration, including those who may attend in person.
Rep. Steve Cohen Says National Guard White Male Members Might Be a Threat

Rep. Steve Cohen Says National Guard White Male Members Might Be a Threat

Democrat Rep. Steve Cohen has expressed his concerns over National Guard securing President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration.
Trump Supporters Hold "Stop The Steal" Rally In DC Amid Ratification Of Presidential Election

'Traitors Get Shot': Texas Man in Capitol Riot Threatens to Shoot Children If They Turn Him In

A Texas man in the January 6 Capitol riot was arrested after he allegedly said threats of shooting his own children if they turned him in to authorities, court documents said Monday.
California Doctors Call for Schools Reopening in February

California Doctors Call for Schools Reopening in February

A group of doctors from the state of California is calling for schools in the state to reopen, according to a letter they have signed.
Trump Lifts COVID-19 Travel Restrictions on Europe, UK, Brazil

Trump Lifts COVID-19 Travel Restrictions on Europe, UK, Brazil

President Donald Trump rescinded COVID-19 travel restrictions on Europe, the UK and Brazil, the White House said in an announcement Monday.
A Message from First Lady Melania Trump

First Lady Melania Trump Talks About Legacy in Farewell Message

Melania Trump, the nation's outgoing First Lady, defended her legacy as she reflected on her four years in the White House during a farewell message on Monday.
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Trump Prepares to Pardon More Than 100 People in His Final Hours in Office

Pres. Donald Trump is expected to announce clemency on Monday or Tuesday to more than 100 people in his final hours in the White House.
Mario Edwards

NFL Suspends Mario Edwards for Performance-Enhancing Drug Violation

NFL announced the suspension on Friday of Chicago Bears defensive lineman Mario Edwards for violating the league's performance-enhancing drug (PED) ban.
Latino Patient

Amid the Rising COVID-19 Cases in LA, Latinos Bear the Heaviest Burden

Latinos in Los Angeles remains heavily affected by the global pandemic as the county reaches more than one million COVID-19 infections on Saturday.
Biden Transition Official Tells Migrant Caravans Now’s Not the Time To Move to U.S.

Biden Transition Official Tells Migrant Caravans Now's Not the Time To Move to U.S.

Thousands of Honduran migrants are making their way to the United States border. However, an unnamed Biden transition official said that migrants eyeing to claim asylum in the U.S. during the first few weeks of the new administration might not be able to come to the U.S. right away.
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Nearly 2 Million Vaccines Remain Unused While Californians Are Dying at a Record High

Nearly two million vaccines are locked up in different storage in California remain unused while the COVID-19 death rate in the state continues to spike.
Biden to Prioritize Paving Path to Legal Status for Millions of Immigrants

Biden to Prioritize Paving Path to Legal Status for Millions of Immigrants

One of President-elect Joe Biden's priorities in the early days of his incoming term is to immediately ask Congress to offer legal status to about 11 million immigrants in the country.
Statehouses Around U.S. Seeing Armed Protests

Small Armed Protests Erupt Around Statehouses in US

Heavily guarded statehouses around the country are seeing small groups of right-wing protesters on Sunday. Some of the protesters are repeatedly seen carrying rifles.
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