Mike Carey and Shontel Brown sworn in as Members of US House of Representatives
Two vacant Ohio congressional seats were filled on Thursday after a coal lobbyist from Columbus, Republican Mike Carey, and a Democratic Party leader from Cleveland, Democrat Shontel Brown were sworn in as members of the House. Point to be noted that Brown will
12 People Killed and 64 injured during the Halloween Weekend Violence in the US
Halloween weekend mass shootings in the US left dozens of people injured and at least 12 people killed on Saturday and Sunday. The Gun Violence Archive said 12 victims died as a result of mass shootings in Florida, California, Kentucky, Texas, Colorado, and
President Biden blamed Russia and China over combating Climate Change commitments
On Sunday, US President Joe Biden blamed Russia and China for a lack of momentum by the world’s most powerful nations in the fight to combat climate change. He marked the end of the Group of 20 Conference in Rome ahead of a
US Wine Industry is facing Supply Chain Bottlenecks after Shortage of Bottles
A viticulture specialist with the University of California Davis, Dr. Kaan Kurtural said the wine industry in the US is experiencing supply chain bottlenecks following a shortage of bottles. Kurtural also said that the industry is currently facing even more issues. He said,
White House has rejected to exercise Executive Privilege over Trump Claims
US President Joe Biden is once again rejecting to exercise executive privilege over a portion of documents former President Trump is trying to keep away from a special congressional committee investigating the January 6 insurrection at the US Capitol. Point to be noted
FBI and North Port Police Department confirmed Brian Laundrie’s Remains & Personal Belongings
The authorities found Brian Laundrie’s personal belongings and remains on Wednesday morning. His parents Chris and Roberta Laundrie left their home before sunrise on Wednesday. They arrived at the Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park entrance at around 7:25 a.m., and two members of law
Afghan Evacuees have started leaving US Military Facilities to start New Lives in America
The United States has started discharging thousands of Afghan evacuees from military facilities and placing them in communities across the country. The recent move is part of the new phase of a massive and nationwide resettlement effort. At least 6,000 Afghan evacuees have
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