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Dozens of Wildfires are Raging in Florida, High Temperatures Threaten More

Florida is suffering from more than a dozen wildfires as record temperatures and extremely dry weather takes its toll on the state. The wildfires have devastated acres of properties, forcing residents to evacuate.

Man Hit By Southwest Airlines Plane on Texas Airport Runway

A man was found dead on a runway in Austin, Texas, on Thursday night. Initial investigation suggests the victim was struck and killed by a landing aircraft.

Latino Teen Finds $135,000 in Cash and Immediately Calls the Police

A young Latino man from New Mexico finds an amount of $135,000 near Wells Fargo ATM and immediately called the police instead of walking away with the money.

USDA to Buy $470 Million Worth of Excess Food From Farmers

The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced that they would spend $470 million to buy the excess food from farmers to give it to the needy.

‘Set Texas Free’ Rally: A Gathering in Dallas

Hundreds of people gathered at the Dealey Plaza in Dallas yesterday to call for all Texas businesses to reopening minus the restrictions.

Racial Hoax: University Student Arrested Due to Fake Hate Crime Report

A student from the University of La Verne fabricated a hate crime attack to bring attention to the racism in the country was arrested.

New Mexico Coal Mine, Home to One of the Worst Mining Disasters in US History, for Sale for $96m

A rare piece of property in New Mexico is on the market with a price tag that matches it. The ranch-which has one of the darkest histories in the United States-is up for sale at a whopping $96 million.

Illegal Alien Arrested for Child Pornography in Georgia

In Roswell, Georgia, authorities arrested an illegal immigrant for the possession and distribution of child pornography.

Latest Order of Gov. Abbott Raises More Questions about Enforcement as Several Texas Businesses Reopen

As Texas Gov. Greg Abbott sparked phase two of the Texas economy's reopening on Friday along with strict conditions on companies, new questions had arisen about the manner of enforcing the said rules.

Texas vs. COVID-19: Austin Extends Shelter-In-Place Policies to Mid-June

Austin and Travis County officials announced the extension of their coronavirus lockdown policies despite Texas' widespread reopening economy.

Early Release of Sex Offenders a Major Threat, California Prosecutor Warns

Seven 'high risk' sex offenders were frees from imprisonment and a locally elected prosecutor is furious, even while several criminal justice reform supporters are accusing him of unsuitably fueling public fear.

California Man Throws 1-Year-Old Daughter From Cliff, Witnesses Say

A man from California purportedly killed his one-year-old daughter after he stabbed his wife in the stomach. The wife was pregnant at the time of the stabbing.

Pittsburg High Senior Gets Accepted at 10 Universities and Colleges

18-year-old Evelyn Silva Rosales, who's bound for UCLA, may have to wait to get to her university campus because of the COVID-19 crisis.

Californa Sheriff Refuses to Enforce 'Stay-at-Home' Order

Chad Bianco, sheriff of Riverside County, California, said on Friday that he will not arrest anyone violating 'stay-at-home' orders because they are exercising their constitutional rights to provide food for their families.

Texas Refuses Access to Abortion Procedures Amid COVID-19 Lockdown

As the rest of the United States fight to recover from the coronavirus threat, officials in Texas fought hard in the state's courts to refused women access to abortions.

Tele-Abortion Technology ‘Silver Lining’ of COVID-19 Crisis, Says Planned Parenthood

In one of her recent interviews, Planned Parenthood's acting CEO said, the "silver lining" of the COVID-19 crisis is that her abortion chain has employed the "telehealth technology to offer drug-induced, at-home abortions."

President Trump Pressures Vaccine Developers, Wants 100 Million Doses by Fall

In the war against COVID-19, time is the second biggest enemy. That is why U.S. President Donald Trump is pressing vaccine developers to fast-track the vaccine and produce 100 million doses by fall.

How 2019's Measles Outbreak Protected American Samoa From COVID-19

The number of infected persons for COVID-19 in the United States has reached more than 1.2 million as of today and claimed the lives of more than 70,000 but American Samoa, a U.S. territory, has remained to be the only place in the country with no COVID-19 case.

President Trump's Valet Reportedly Positive for COVID-19

The U.S. President Donald Trump's personal valet, who is also a U.S. Navy member, is reportedly infected with the new coronavirus.

Lawmaker Says Ahmaud Arbery Was Murdered for Being Black

Ahmaud Arbery, a man from Georgia, was killed by two white men, gaining attention from lawmakers and athletes after the video of the incident was released online.
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