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Border Patrol agents uncovered a human smuggling operation last Thursday in Van Horn, Texas, after rescuing 33 migrants crammed inside of a U-Haul truck.
A former high school student charged with opening fire alongside a transgender accomplice on "transphobic" classmates at a Colorado charter school has been convicted of all 46 counts, including murder.
A member of the militia group the Three Percenters who was arrested in connection to the Capitol Hill riot on January 6 may be released on bail by judges orders.
On Wednesday, Facebook announced that it has removed a network of fake Ethiopian accounts targeting users ahead of the country's elections next week.
"Today, I am here to say that I am one woman that he will not push out of politics, and he can believe it."
Two controversial bills House Speaker Nancy Pelosi attempted to fast-track through the House failed to reach enough votes on Wednesday to pass.
After a federal judge overturned California's ban on "assault weapons" earlier this month, 22 states announced Wednesday that the coalition filed a court brief in support of the decision.
One year into the COVID-19 pandemic and CEOs surveyed globally expressed optimism over the future economic outlook.
"The Prime Minister only had to spend 10 hours in the hotel as he got his COVID-19 test back overnight, which seems to be a new record."
On the heels of the "n-word" scandal, it's been revealed that Hunter Biden used a racial slur to refer to Asians in previous text messages with his cousin, President Joe Biden's niece, who asked if he preferred "foreign or domestic" women.
On Wednesday, Nunavut NDP MP Mumilaaq Qaqqaq called out the federal government for its inaction on issues impacting the Indigenous communities of Canada, and accused parliamentary security of racial profiling her.
A new survey found that 20% of vaccine-hesitant Canadians would lie about their vaccination status in order to travel.
In order to "counter domestic terrorism," the Biden administration is proposing that Americans inform on family, friends, and co-workers who are "perceived to be radicalizing and potentially radicalizing towards violence."
On Tuesday, Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed into law a bill banning the teachings of critical race theory, joining the growing ranks of states doing so.
Biden spoke at a press conference after his meeting with Putin, addressing questions as to what the two men discussed, and what penalties there might be for incursions on US sovereignty.