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DHS Secretary Mayorkas Tells Congress U.S. Is Secure the Same Day Border Patrol Announces Rescue of 40 Illegal Immigrants From Metal Box

Alejandro Mayorkas told Congress that the Department of Homeland Security will maintain the security of the Southern Border on the same day that Border Patrol announced the apprehension of hundreds of migrants seeking to illegally enter the country.

Fauci Backtracks, Says COVID Pandemic Isn’t Over Yet

National Institute of Heath director clarifies earlier comments that led listeners to believe the coronavirus pandemic had passed.

NASCAR Driver to Complete Sensitivity Training After Posting ‘Family Guy’ Clip Stereotyping Asian Drivers

NASCAR driver Denny Hamlin required to take sensitivity training after posting a "Family Guy" clip on Twitter.

Moderna Seeks 1st COVID Shot for Children Under 6

Moderna on Thursday asked U.S. regulators to authorize low doses of its COVID-19 vaccine for children younger than 6, a move toward potentially allowing shots for millions of youths by summer.

Disney Argues Florida Can’t Rid Special Tax Due to Provision in State Law

Walt Disney World is fighting back against Florida Lawmakers, claiming a provision would prevent the state from repealing their special tax district.

Grand Jury Investigating Trump for Criminal Conduct Will End

The grand jury had been extended several times, but will not be renewed again.

Actress Megan Fox Confirms She and Fiance Machine Gun Kelly Drink Each Other’s Blood in Rituals

The actress clarified that it was not large amounts, but confirmed that it was ritualistic in nature.

DHS Sets Up ‘Disinformation Governance Board’ to Fight ‘Misinformation’

Nina Jankowicz, a fellow for the Wilson Center, confirmed reports that she would direct the board, sharing her official government portrait on her social media profile.

1991: When America Tried to Keep Ukraine in the USSR

The US government today likes to pretend that it is the perennial champion of political independence for countries that were once behind the Iron Curtain

City in Washington Weighs Fining and Jailing Homeless People Who Refuse Help

A city in Washington state is considering adopting a bold measure to combat the rampant homelessness that has endangered residents and plagued quality of life in the community.

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