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LG Confirms Shutting Down of Mobile Business as It Experience Continuous Surge of Losses
LG smartphone business is shutting down with losses continuing to surge, news from its home country, Korea, reported. -
New COVID-19 Variant :Experts Identify Children as the Major Spreaders
Experts have identified the major spreaders of the more infectious and transmissible new COVID-19 variants. -
Girl, 3, Dies After Falling Into a Septic Tank in New Jersey
On Saturday night, a 3-year-old girl died after falling into a septic tank at a New Jersey Shore campground. -
Biden Officials Order GOP Senator to Delete Migrant Photos Crammed in like Sardines
GOP Senator John Barasso says that Biden officials told him to delete photos of migrants crammed in like sardines at the holding facility. -
Will Joe Biden Cancel Student Loan Debt as Progressives Call on to Do So
Progressive Democratic senators have been calling on President Joe Biden to waive $50,000 in student loan debt in recent days. -
Florida Faces 'Imminent' Pollution Catastrophe, Reservoir Wall May Collapse
Florida's work crews were pumping millions of gallons of impure wastewater into an ecologically sensitive Florida bay on Sunday. They made efforts to alleviate the “imminent” collapse of an old phosphate mine's storage reservoir. -
Myanmar Death Toll Reaches 550 Since Military Coup
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Korean Congressional Candidate Faces Backlash Over Comment Against Chinese
A Congressional candidate from Texas gets bipartisan backlash over comments about Chinese immigrants. In a statement, she said that they are "not welcome." -
Biden Believes He Can Change the Way People See the Crisis at the Border
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Pentagon Approves to House Unaccompanied Migrant Children in Its Military Base
The U.S. Pentagon gives its approval on Friday to house the unaccompanied migrant children in its military base in California. -
New CDC Report Says Vaccinated People are Unlikely to Suffer COVID-19 Infections
CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky said that their new data suggest that vaccinated people do not carry the virus and do not get sick. -
Fully Vaccinated People May Safely Resume Travel, According To CDC
Fully vaccinated Americans may safely start traveling again, according to new guidelines released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). -
US, Japan, South Korea, Urge North Korea To Limit Nuclear and Missiles Program
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Angry Octopus Attacks Man on Australian Beach, Viral Video Shows
A video displaying an octopus lashing out at a tourist on a beach in March in Western Australia has been trending. -
13 States Sue Biden Administration Over Tax Provision in COVID-19 Relief Package
Attorneys general from 13 states sued the Biden administration last week over a critical element of the $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill, prohibiting states from using federal funds to lower taxes.
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