249 people been released, many to house arrest, but most remain in “preventative jail.”
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249 people been released, many to house arrest, but most remain in “preventative jail.”
Lawmakers in NY will issue a report on their investigation into the governor.
The Taliban said that they would respect women’s rights, not retaliate against those who fought against them, and not allow terrorist organizations to infiltrate the country.
The storm that passed through Haiti shortly after the nation was rocked by a massive earthquake is now moving towards the southeastern region of Mexico.
Pacific Gas and Electric announced that it would be shutting off power to over 50,000 residents in an effort to prevent wildfires amidst heavy winds.
President Joe Biden is finding himself in increasingly hot water as politicians on both side of the aisle are demanding answers from the administration over the botched U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan.
The Islamic terrorist organization has taken complete control of the country, putting innocent natives and foreigners alike in grave danger. Predictably, the takeover has put Christians in the region in danger as well.
26 year-old Wu Huan said that she and her fiancé Wang Jingyu were abducted at their hotel in Dubai and taken to a “villa converted to a jail.”
The third shot of Pfizer and Moderna will be availabe for citizens 12 and up after the candidates recieve full apporal from the FDA.
The federal government has announced that it will regulate water taken from the Colorado river as it has experienced historic water shortages due to the extreme drought and historically high temperatures across the American West. The cutbacks are triggered by levels in the Lake Mead reservoir which serves as a gauge of water supply for the region. Lake Mead is the country’s largest reservoir and currently sits at 35 % capacity – the lowest level since it was created in the 1930s.