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FTC Vs. Facebook Update: Why Federal Trade Commission Would Find It Hard To Take Down FB

FTC Vs. Facebook Update: What are Federal Trade Commission's Options?

FTC has one more chance to prove its point.
1 Dead, 26 Injured in Mexico City Gas Leak Explosion

1 Dead, 26 Injured in Mexico City Gas Leak Explosion

A gas leak explosion in a Mexico City apartment building complex Monday morning has killed one person while injuring 26 people.
Haiti Earthquake: Death Toll Hits 1.4K; U.S. to Send Aerial Support

Haiti Earthquake: Death Toll Hits 1.4K; U.S. to Send Aerial Support

The death toll on the recent Haiti earthquake continued to rise as the U.S. would offer aerial support to the country.
Mexican Drug Cartels Attack the Media in Battle for Territory; Jalisco Cartel ‘El Mencho’ Has a Message for 'Attackers'

Mexican Drug Cartels Attack the Media in Battle for Territory; Jalisco Cartel ‘El Mencho’ Has a Message for 'Attackers'

The emergence of the video of Jalisco cartel masked men armed with assault weapons who directly warned Azucena Uresti, a prominent journalist in Mexico, caused outrage in the country.
Pres. Joe Biden Defends Decision to Pull Out U.S. Troops in Afghanistan After Taliban Take Over

Pres. Joe Biden Defends Decision to Pull Out U.S. Troops in Afghanistan After TalibanTake Over

In his first public comments since the Taliban forces took full control of Afghanistan, Pres. Joe Biden has defended his decision to pull out the U.S. troops.
Ghislaine Maxwell Sells London House Where Prince Andrew Allegedly Had Sex With Accuser to Pay Legal Fees

Ghislaine Maxwell Sells London House Where Prince Andrew Allegedly Had Sex With Accuser to Pay Legal Fees

British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell had sold her London house, where it is alleged that Prince Andrew had sex with his accuser, to pay for her legal fees.
Haiti Earthquake Update: Death Toll Jumps to 1,297, Rescuers Continue to Search for Survivors

Haiti Earthquake Update: Death Toll Jumps to 1,297, Rescuers Continue to Search for Survivors

An earthquake with a 7.2-magnitude hit Haiti on Saturday, and officials confirmed at least 1,297 casualties after the powerful quake.
As Afghanistan Capital Falls to Taliban, More U.S. Troops Rush to Aid the Evacuation

As Afghanistan Capital Falls to Taliban, More U.S. Troops Rush to Aid the Evacuation

Afghanistan's capital, Kabul, fell under the Taliban forces on Sunday, causing the U.S. troops to scramble to evacuate thousands of U.S. diplomats and Afghans from the U.S. Embassy.
New GoFundMe Program Aims To Help Health Workers During COVID-19 Pandemic

Nashville's Residents 'Random Snacks of Kindness' Act Aims To Help Front Liners: How Can You Donate?

Here's how you can donate to Nashville's "Random Snacks of Kindness" project.
2 Illegal Migrants Convicted of Sex Crimes Involving Minors Nabbed in California by Border Patrol Agents

2 Illegal Migrants Convicted of Sex Crimes Involving Minors Nabbed in California by Border Patrol Agents

Agents of Customs and Border Protection (CBP) patrolling in California arrested two illegal migrants who have been previously convicted with sexual offenses that involved minors.
Asylum Seekers in U.S. Could Soon Apply via Mobile Phone as Biden Admin Expands Online Asylum Registration System

Asylum Seekers in U.S. Could Soon Apply via Mobile Phone as Biden Admin Expands Online Asylum Registration System

Asylum seekers in the U.S. could soon use a mobile phone to apply for asylum as the Biden administration plans to expand the online asylum registration system.
6 Men Hanged From Bridge in Mexico Amid Bloody Turf War Between Rival Mexican Drug Cartels

6 Men Hanged From Bridge in Mexico Amid Bloody Turf War Between Rival Mexican Drug Cartels

As Mexican drug cartels continue to fight over lucrative drug trafficking routes, six bodies were discovered hanging off a bridge in Zacatecas, Mexico.
Hundreds of Migrants Expelled From U.S. to Mexico Are Now Stuck in Limbo in Guatemala

Hundreds of Migrants Expelled From U.S. to Mexico Are Now Stuck in Limbo in Guatemala

Hundreds of migrants expelled from the U.S. under pandemic-related restrictions and were flown to Mexico are now stranded in a border town in Guatemala.
WHO Chief: World's 1st Known COVID Patient May Have Been Infected by a Bat While Working in Wuhan Lab

WHO Chief: World's 1st Known COVID Patient May Have Been Infected by a Bat While Working in Wuhan Lab

World Health Organization (WHO) chief Peter Embarek admitted that the first COVID patient in the world might have contracted the virus while working with bats at a laboratory in Wuhan, China.
Pres. Joe Biden Does Not Regret Troop Withdrawal From Afghanistan, Says Afghans Must Fight Taliban ‘For Themselves'

Pres. Joe Biden Does Not Regret Troop Withdrawal From Afghanistan, Says Afghans 'Must Fight For Themselves'

President Joe Biden said he does not regret his decision to withdraw troops from Afghanistan despite the Taliban making rapid territorial gains in the country.
Senate Confirms Former Senator Ken Salazar as New U.S. Ambassador to Mexico

Senate Confirms Former Senator Ken Salazar as New U.S. Ambassador to Mexico

Ken Salazar, a former Senator and interior secretary from Colorado, was approved unanimously by the Senate on Wednesday to be the new U.S. ambassador to Mexico.
ICE Will No Longer Arrest, Deport Illegal Immigrants Who Are Crime Victims

ICE Will No Longer Arrest, Deport Illegal Immigrants Who Are Crime Victims

The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced that they would no longer arrest and deport illegal immigrants who are crime victims.
‘I Felt Very Privileged,’ Says Swimmer Surrounded by 50 Sharks During a Training Dip

‘I Felt Very Privileged,’ Says Swimmer Surrounded by 50 Sharks During a Training Dip

A swimmer felt very lucky after dozens of sharks circled him while he took a training dip in the waters of Poole in the Sandbanks Peninsula in the U.K.
[BREAKING] US President's Joe Biden's $3.5 Trillion Budget Plan, Approved! Expect Health Care Expansion and Programs

[BREAKING] US President's Joe Biden's $3.5 Trillion Budget Plan, Approved! Expect Health Care Expansion and Programs

Would the new budget plan be effective?
Jasmine Hartin to Go Back to Court for Belize Cop Manslaughter Case

Jasmine Hartin to Go Back to Court for Belize Cop Manslaughter Case

Canadian socialite Jasmine Hartin is set to return to court for her manslaughter by negligence case over the shooting death of a Belize cop.
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