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Yeonmi Park, a refugee from North Korea who now lives in the US, was mugged by three black women in Chicago last year but says that she was prevented at the time from detaining one of her attackers or calling 911 by a mob of people.
Sgt. Joseph Deccio, 38, a 15-year-veteran of the Yakima Police Department, died in the line of duty Tuesday after suffering a "significant medical episode" while working his shift earlier that day.
The CDC has released new guidance urging everyone, regardless of vaccination status, to wear masks in public indoors settings if they live in high-transmission areas.
Canada's insurers called on all governments to prioritize investments that build resilience and better protect families and communities.
Buddy Shoup, a landlord in North Carolina, claims that he is owed a total of $24,000 in back rent, and that his tenants are making luxury purchases while he is still owed rent money.
"Every Member who says they are against Vaccine Passports should cosponsor my bill," wrote Greene on Twitter.
Canadian border officials informed the public to expect long lineups and delays at over 1,200 border crossings and airports.
Horwath initially said she considers it a charter right to refuse the vaccine.
“You are the ones threatening the freedoms of all the rest of us. The freedom not to wear masks, to keep our businesses open, and to get our kids back in school.”
On August 4th alone, 834 unaccompanied children were placed into CBP custody.
Trump did not mince words in his criticism of the US Women's National Team following their poor performance at the Olympics. The soccer team came in third with a bronze medal.
Freedom of speech. Pro second amendment. Secure elections. Not selling out the country to foreign interests.
A Missouri man who entered the US Capitol building on January 6 was arrested on Wednesday after Federal agents reportedly used phone tracking and facial recognition to track him down.
Oliver Darcy, who works at CNN, has announced on Thursday on his Twitter account that three CNN employees have been summarily dismissed from their jobs for "coming to the office unvaccinated."
The National Broadcast Standards Council says depicting sex acts as suitable viewing for Grade Six students went too far.