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Trump Orders U.S. Flags Lowered to Honor Fallen Capitol Officers

President Donald Trump on Sunday signed a proclamation ordering U.S. flags to be flown at half-staff in honor of the two police officers who died following the riot at the Capitol building.
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Teacher Arrested for Spraying Disinfectant to 4 Students Who Refused to Wear Masks Properly

A high school teacher in Largo, Florida was arrested on Wednesday after she sprayed disinfectant on four students for not wearing their masks properly.
Hispanic Man Caught on Cam Killing Ex-Girlfriend in Front of Her 3-Year-Old Daughter

Hispanic Man Caught on Cam Killing Ex-Girlfriend in Front of Her 3-Year-Old Daughter

The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) is now searching for a California man who fatally shot and killed his ex-girlfriend in-front of her three-year-old daughter on Wednesday.

Meet the African-American Female Scientist Leading the COVID-19 Vaccine Research

Dr. Anthony Fauci, the country's leading disease and infectious expert, credited African-American female scientist Dr. Kizzmekia Corbett for leading vaccine research.
Woman Shot Dead in Possible Attempted Carjacking in Koreatown

Woman Shot Dead in Possible Attempted Carjacking in Koreatown

A woman was shot dead overnight in Koreatown early Saturday in what police believe is an attempted carjacking incident.
California in Need of Medical Workers as Volunteer Health Corps Dwindles

California in Dire Need of Medical Workers Due to Worrisome Shortage of Volunteer Health Corps

California is in desperate need of medical workers as its volunteer health corps dwindled from the swamp of coronavirus patients in facilities.
Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration’s Sweeping Asylum Restrictions

Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Sweeping Asylum Restrictions

The Trump administration's most sweeping set of asylum restrictions scheduled to take effect in a matter of days were blocked by a federal judge on Friday.
Trump Urges Georgia Election Investigator to ‘Find the Fraud’ in December Phone Call

Trump Urges Georgia Election Investigator to 'Find the Fraud' in December Phone Call

President Donald Trump urged a Georgia election investigator to "find the fraud" in a phone call last December as state officials verified signatures on absentee ballots in one metro-Atlanta county
CDC Says Not To Worry Yet on the New 'USA Variant' of COVID-19

CDC Says Not To Worry Yet on the New 'USA Variant' of COVID-19

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) clarified there is no "USA variant" of COVID-19, contradicting the White House coronavirus task force's report on such variant.
UFC Fighter Irwin Rivera Stabs 2 Sisters, Says 'Higher Power' Told Him To Do It

UFC Fighter Irwin Rivera Stabs 2 Sisters, Says 'Higher Power' Told Him To Do It

Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) fighter Irwin Rivera was arrested in Palm Beach County, Florida on Thursday for allegedly stabbing his two sisters.
[Video] Lawmaker Seen Opening Door for Demonstrators in Oregon Capitol

[Video] Lawmaker Seen Opening Door for Demonstrators in Oregon Capitol

A security video from the Oregon Capitol showed that a lawmaker opened the doors to violent demonstrators protesting outside the building late last month.
Fauci Warns ‘Things Will Get Worse’ as U.S. Hits a New Record for COVID-19 Deaths

Fauci Warns ‘Things Will Get Worse’ as U.S. Hits a New Record for COVID-19 Deaths

Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation's top infectious disease expert, predicted on Thursday that the COVID-19 pandemic in the U.S. would continue to get worse in the weeks to come.
Fact Check: Did President Trump Watch Live Streams of Capitol Riot From a Private Party Nearby

Fact Check: Did Trump Watch Live Streams of Capitol Riot From a Private Party Nearby

President Donald Trump and his close associates allegedly held a private party near the U.S. Capitol to watch live footage of rioters breaking into the federal building. This claim is only partly true.
West Virginia Lawmaker Derrick Evans, Arkansas Man Richard Barnett Who Was Photographed at Pelosi’s Desk Among First To Be Charged Over Capitol Riot

West Virginia Lawmaker, Man Photographed at Pelosi’s Desk Among First To Be Charged Over Capitol Riot

Federal authorities are working hard to locate and arrest people involved in Wednesday's riot in which a mob of Trump supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol building as lawmakers tried to certify the Electoral College results.
Twitter Permanently Suspends Accounts of Trump, Flynn, and Powell

Twitter Permanently Suspends Accounts of Trump, Flynn, and Powell

Twitter has permanently suspended President Donald Trump from its platform on Friday due to the "risk of further incitement of violence."
Trump To Skip Biden's Inauguration; Biden Says It’s a ‘Good Thing’

Trump To Skip Biden's Inauguration; Biden Says It’s a ‘Good Thing’

President Donald Trump said he would not attend the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden, putting an end to the questions of whether he would be present at the event or not.
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Stimulus Check: Simple Way to Calculate Your Second Stimulus Payment

The Internal Revenue Service and the U.S. Treasury Secretary have already started sending stimulus payments two days after it was signed. Here's how to calculate your second stimulus payment.
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Get to Know the Four Victims Whose Lives Were Lost During the Capitol Siege

The D.C. police authorities identified and named on Thursday all four persons who died during the Capitol Siege that shocked the U.S. lawmakers and the world.
Kyrie Irving

Kyrie Irving to Miss Another Game With Memphis Grizzlies, Here's Why

Brooklyn Nets star player Kyrie Irving will not travel with the team on Friday night in their scheduled game against the Memphis Grizzlies.
Mike Pompeo

Mike Pompeo Condemns Capitol Riot, Calls to Prosecute Those Involved

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo condemned the riot in the Capitol on Wednesday and called that those involved must be prosecuted.