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NorCal Serial Rapist Faces Life in Prison After Jury Finds Him Guilty on All 46 Charges

An alleged serial rapist attacking in Northern California was found guilty on all 46 charges, including rape, sodomy, and kidnapping.
FDA Clears Way for Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine, Millions of Doses To Be Shipped Right Away

Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine 95% Effective, Plans to Seek Approval From FDA 'Within Days'

Pfizer announced on Wednesday that its coronavirus vaccine developed with partner BioNTech is more than 95 percent effective during the final analysis of its Phase 3 trial.

US Airlines Offer Free Flight Changes for Boeing 737 Max Passengers

Boeing 737 Max has been cleared on Wednesday to resume commercial flights in the United States by U.S. safety regulators.
Florida, Texas Governors Refuse Lockdowns Amid Surge in Coronavirus Cases

Florida, Texas Governors Refuse Lockdowns Amid Surge in Coronavirus Cases

Texas and Florida, America's two largest Republican states, will not have lockdowns as a new wave of coronavirus cases sweeps the country.
San Diego Judge Allows Strip Clubs to Open Causing Churches to Protest

San Diego Judge Allows Strip Clubs to Open Causing Churches to Protest

San Diego Superior Court Judge Joel R. Wohlfeil ordered the reopening of strip clubs earlier this month.
President Trump Campaigns For Re-Election In Virginia

Trump Wins 10 Million Votes More Than 2016 Presidential Run

President Donald Trump witnessed an increase of more than 10 million votes this year compared to his 2016 run.
Latino Hate Crimes Rose in Over a Decade, FBI Reports

Hate Crimes Against Latinos Peaked Highest in Over a Decade, FBI Reports

Report of hate crimes against Latinos have increased in 2019, including the El Paso shooting last year.
President Trump Delivers Update On Operation Warp Speed At White House

Trump Campaign Shells Out $3M for Partial Wisconsin Recount for 'Key' Counties

The Trump campaign announced Wednesday that they requested for a partial Wisconsin recount for the presidential election.
Taylor Swift Speaks Out Following Allegations That Scooter Braun Sells Her master Recordings

Taylor Swift Speaks Out Following Allegations That Scooter Braun Sold Her Master Recordings

Taylor Swift broke her silence after Scooter Braun; a music executive, reportedly sold her master recordings without her knowledge.
FDA Signals Green Light to the First at Home Rapid COVID-19 Test

FDA Signals Green Light to the First at Home Rapid COVID-19 Test

The Food and Drug Administration released an emergency authorization to the first rapid COVID-19 test.
Latino Voters Who Fled Dictatorships Support Trump, Demanding for Four More Years

Latino Voters Who Fled Dictatorships Support Trump Out of Fear of Democratic Socialists

Some Latino voters who feared dictatorships supported President Donald Trump because of the agenda of the Democratic party, which closely resembled socialist regimes they wanted to escape.

Florida Police Arrest Over 170 People Following a Large-Scale Human Trafficking Probe

A massive two-year investigation on human trafficking in North Florida resulted in more than 170 arrests, according to Florida police.
Chuck Grassley, Oldest Republican in Senate, Tests Positive for Coronavirus

Chuck Grassley, Oldest Republican in Senate, Tests Positive for Coronavirus

Senator Chuck Grassley, the oldest Republican currently serving in the U.S. Senate, announced Tuesday afternoon that he has tested positive for the coronavirus.

COVID-19 Immunity Could Last for Decades, New Study Finds

A new study found that COVID-19 immunity might last for years, even decades, providing a hopeful answer to one of the questions surrounding the widespread COVID-19 immunization.

McConnell Says There Will Be 'Orderly' Transition of Power

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnel said Tuesday there would be an "orderly" transfer of power from one president to the next.
Trump Reverses 'Ridiculous' Cancellation of Wreaths Across America Event at Arlington Cemetery

Trump Reverses 'Ridiculous' Cancellation of Wreaths Across America Event at Arlington Cemetery

President Donald Trump said the annual Wreaths Across America event at the Arlington National Cemetery was back on after an earlier decision to cancel the program.
McConnell Dubbed Democrats’ 34-T Relief Package “Unserious”

McConnell Dubbed Democrats' $3.4 Trillion Relief Package as 'Unserious'

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell lambasted the Democratic COVID-19 relief package on Tuesday, after Democratic nominee Joe Biden pressed Congress to pass it.
Sacramento County Demonstrates New California Voting System Technology

Pair Charged for Alleged Voter Fraud Scheme on Behalf of Homeless People

Two men were charged for an alleged voter fraud scheme involving more than 8,000 fraudulent voter registrations for homeless people in Los Angeles, California.
Pro-Life Group to US Bishops on Congratulating Biden: ‘The Catholic Bishops Have Erred’

Pro-Life Group Criticize US Bishops Who Congratulated Biden: 'The Catholic Bishops Have Erred'

Leaders of a Catholic pro-life organization, American Life League, slammed the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops after they congratulated Democratic candidate Joe Biden and Sen. Kamala Harris for reportedly winning this year's election.

Arizona GOP Chair Says Election 'Far From Over' as Recount Continues

Arizona GOP's Chairperson Dr. Kelli Ward encouraged supporters of President Donald Trump to stay on course as she noted that the election is "far from over."
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