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Six people including a six-month-old baby cradled in the arms of her 17-year-old mother were shot dead at a home in California's main agricultural valley on Monday in what authorities called a "cartel-style execution" with a link to gangs and illegal drugs. Tulare County Sheriff Mike Boudreaux said the killings were connected to the illicit ... → Read More
New York City police officers scored a big win in their fight against the city's COVID-19 vaccine mandate that cost some their jobs, with a Manhattan Supreme Court judge ruling that the mandate—as it applies to members of the Police Benevolent Association (PBA)—is "invalid" and fired cops must be given back their jobs. → Read More
Elon Musk said he had confronted fellow billionaire Bill Gates over the Microsoft founder's alleged holding of some $500 million in Tesla shorts in a series of testy text messages in which Musk rebuffed Gates' request to discuss climate change philanthropy → Read More
An Interior Department spokesperson has confirmed that 35 employees have, as of Friday, died from COVID-19, the disease caused by the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus. → Read More
A White House official said Friday that half of the total population of the United States has now been fully vaccinated against COVID-19, the disease caused by the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus. → Read More
Public schools in Washington, DC, will require masking for all students and staff this fall, according to officials. → Read More
The Biden administration announced Friday that it is giving states $1.7 billion to track variants of the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus, the pathogen that causes COVID-19. → Read More
California's Orange County plans to launch a pilot program to for digital CCP virus vaccine and testing passports, according to health officials. → Read More
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has launched an investigation into ERCOT, alleging "mishandling" amid the cold snap that has left millions shivering. → Read More
Long term care facilities in New York, including nursing homes and adult care facilities, saw a surge in COVID-19 deaths in the final weeks of 2020 → Read More
Law firm Kirkland & Ellis has requested withdrawal from representing Pennsylvania Secretary of State Kathy Boockvar in a lawsuit brought forward by the Trump campaign → Read More
The number of Texans who have cast early votes has already surpassed the total votes cast in the Lone Star state in the 2016 general election, with the Texas joining Hawaii in becoming the first states to hit this milestone. → Read More
Stephen Miller said that if Trump wins reelection, he will toughen his stance on immigration and entry into the United States. → Read More
The union representing the Philadelphia Fire Department on Thursday voted to uphold its endorsement for President Donald Trump. → Read More
A new poll shows that support in Wisconsin for the Black Lives Matter protests and movement has dropped sharply between June and August → Read More
Google has launched a movement tracking tool aimed at helping public health officials combat COVID-19 → Read More
The government has for the first time released gross domestic product (GDP) statistics for each and every one of the nation's 3,113 counties. → Read More
A Florida law banning sanctuary cities has entered into full force, though provisions limiting cooperation between local police and ICE were blocked. → Read More
The Maryland man who set himself on fire on a lawn near the White House has died after suffering burns to 85 percent of his body → Read More
Botswana's government has lifted a ban on elephant hunting. → Read More