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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.
Mike Huckabee Suggests Idea of Impeaching Kamala Harris for Bailing Out BLM Protesters

Mike Huckabee Suggests Idea of Impeaching Kamala Harris for Bailing Out BLM Protesters

Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee said it might be good to start with Vice President-elect Kamala Harris if all politicians linked to riots would be removed from office.
Louisiana Parents Sue Deputies After Autistic Teen Son’s Death

Louisiana Parents File Lawsuit for Autistic Teen's Death After Deputies Sat on Him for 9 Minutes

Louisiana parents filed a federal lawsuit this week after their autistic teen son died. This was after the teenager was put into handcuffs by deputies, shackled him, and sat on him for more than nine minutes.
Mexican Woman Falsely Accuses Houston Immigration Detention Center of Rape To Obtain a Visa

Mexican Woman Falsely Claims She Was Raped in Detention Center to Obtain Visa

A Mexican woman previously sued the administrators of Houston Immigration Detention Center on grounds of rape claims on the premises in 2018. The case was later on dismissed after confessing that she lied with aim of acquiring a visa.
FBI Arrests Antifa Activist Daniel Alan Baker for Alleged Plot To Attack Florida Capitol

FBI Arrests Antifa Activist Daniel Alan Baker for Alleged Plot To Attack Florida Capitol

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) arrested Antifa activist Daniel Alan Baker on Friday on allegations of plotting and calling to arms on social media platforms against the Florida state Capitol.
Fauci Warns of 'More Ominous' Strains of COVID-19 Emerging in South Africa, Brazil

Fauci Warns of 'More Ominous' Strains of COVID-19 Emerging in South Africa, Brazil

Dr. Anthony Fauci warned on Sunday about "more ominous" strains of COVID-19 that emerged in other parts of the world.
DACA Applicants

Google Pledges $250K to Support 500 DACA Applicants

Google announced recently that the company pledges $250,000 to help people apply for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) to cover fees.
Johnson & Johnson Ordered To Pay 572 Million For Role In Oklahoma Opioid Crisis

Johnson & Johnson's Single-Dose COVID-19 Vaccine Shows Signs of Promise

Johnson & Johnson's experimental one-shot COVD-19 vaccine showed promise in an early safety study as the company gets closer to coming to U.S. regulators for clearance.
President-Elect Biden Introduces Key Members Of Upcoming Science Team

COVID-19, Education: Top Priorities as Biden Outlines His 10-Day Executive Orders

Joe Biden plans to sign and issue dozens of executive orders within the early days of his presidency. Incoming White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain outlined Biden's executive orders within 10 days.
Only 8% of Republicans Support Trump Impeachment: Poll

Only 8% of Republicans Support Trump Impeachment: Poll

Despite the violent events that unfolded in the U.S. Capitol early this month, many Republicans are still opposed to a Trump impeachment.
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Los Angeles Becomes First County in US to Reach 1 Million COVID-19 Cases

Los Angeles is the first county in the United States that reached 1 million COVID-19 infections on Saturday since the pandemic began.
Activists Protest Outside U.S. Justice Department Ahead Of Federal Execution

US Carries Out Final Federal Execution Under Trump Administration

The U.S. government carried out its 13th and final federal execution under the Trump administration on early Saturday.
Migrant Caravan Arrives in Guatemala On Its Journey To The U.S.

Migrant Caravan Calls on Biden Administration to Honor Commitments

Thousands of Hondurans on a migrant caravan are headed to the United States border, calling on the incoming Biden administration to honor its "commitments" to migrants.

Heroic Florida Waitress Uses Secret Sign to Rescue Boy, 11, Tortured by Abusive Parents

An 11-year-old boy was saved and rescued from his abusive stepfather after a waitress saw bruises on the child's arms and face.
CDC

CDC Warns More Infectious New COVID-19 Variant Could Become Dominant Strain in March

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) warned Friday that B117, the new COVID-19 variant, could become a dominant strain in March.
IRS Delays Start of 2020 Tax Filing Season: Here's Why

IRS Delays Start of 2020 Tax Filing Season: Here's Why

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced Friday that it would delay the start of the 2020 tax filing season by a few weeks.
Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador

Mexican President Accuses U.S. of 'Fabricating' Drug Charges vs. Ex-Army Chief Salvador Cienfuegos

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, also known as AMLO, accused the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) on Friday of fabricating drug charges against his country's former defense secretary Gen. Salvador Cienfuegos.