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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

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.

Mississippi Governor Signs Bill to Ban Critical Race Theory in Schools

Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves on March 14 signed into law Senate Bill 2113, which prohibits critical race theory (CRT) ideologies in publicly funded schools.

Biden Sued for Withholding Info on Controversial Migrant Housing Contracts

A nonprofit watchdog group has sued the Biden administration for its failure to turn over documents that explain how massive government contracts to detain migrants at the border were awarded to a former Biden transition team member.

Illegal Immigrant Crossing Arrests up 63% in February

Number of illegal immigrants attempting to cross the southern border up 63% over February 2021.

Thousands of Russians Seeking Asylum at the U.S. Southern Border

More than 8,600 Russians have attempted to cross into the U.S. border from August through January after entering Mexico as tourists

Pfizer Pushes for 4th Shot, Says 3 Doses ‘Not That Good’ Against Infections

Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla on Sunday said the vaccine maker plans to submit data on a fourth dose of its COVID-19 vaccine to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration because protection after three doses is “not that good against infections” and “doesn’t last very long” when faced with a variant like Omicron.

Rhode Island Drops Order Prohibiting Unvaccinated Doctor From Practicing

The state of Rhode Island on Friday dismissed an order that had prevented a doctor from practicing because he declined to take a COVID-19 vaccine.

School Teacher Suing Officials For Requiring Her to Call Students By Pronouns

A public-school teacher in Kansas is suing school officials for ordering her to call students by their preferred names and pronouns.

Senator Seeks Information on Spike in Disease Rates in Military Database

A U.S. senator is seeking information on the spike in disease rates reported in a U.S. military database.

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