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U.S., Mexico Prepare for New Migrant Wave as Inflation Surges

Officials from the administrations of presidents Joe Biden and Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador in recent days discussed their concern about the impact that rising food and energy prices will have on the region

New Hampshire House Approves Over-The-Counter Ivermectin

New Hampshire took a giant step closer to becoming the first U.S. state to offer Ivermectin without a prescription on March 16.

Tesla Halts Work at Shanghai Factory for 2 Days Amid China COVID-19 Curbs

Tesla is suspending production at its Shanghai factory for two days, according to a notice sent internally and to suppliers, as the Chinese regime tightens COVID-19  restrictions to curb the country’s latest outbreak.

Ukraine Demands Immediate Ceasefire, Withdrawal of Russian Troops as Key to Peace Agreement

"Otherwise, nothing," says Ukrainian presidential adviser.

California Lawmakers Refuse to End Newsom’s COVID Emergency Powers

California state legislators vote down measure that would have revoked emergency powers given to Gov. Gavin Newsom and grew over the course of the pandemic.

Disney Employees Arrested for Human Trafficking, Prostitution

Four Disney employees were among more than 100 people arrested on charges of human trafficking in Florida this week.

Hundreds of Bulletproof Vests Stolen From Humanitarian Workers in Ukraine

400 bulletproof vests designated for humanitarian workers in Ukraine were stolen from a Manhattan-based nonprofit.

Planned Parenthood Promoting Abortion Rights with Children’s Ice Cream Truck

President and CEO of Planned Parenthood Alexis McGill Johnson posted an image of ice cream truck the company used to promote abortion rights at South by Southwest (SXSW)—an annual festival of film, media, music performances, and conferences that takes place in Austin Texas.

Military-Industrial Complex Stock Jump Amid Russia-Ukraine Conflict

Russian military op spurs European demand for U.S. drones, missiles.

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