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Police Uncover 'Possible Plot' by Militia to Breach US Capitol on March 4
The threat appears to be connected to a far-right conspiracy theory that Trump will rise again to power on March 4.
Joe Biden Hopes America to Be Back to Normal by This Time Next Year
The United States has lost 511,839 lives so far due to COVID-19
WORLD WILDLIFE DAY 2021: Memories Created by Personalities Who Joined Bear Grylls in his Wild Adventures
PM Modi accompanied Grylls for an episode which was shot in Jim Corbett.
World Wildlife Day 2021: Theme and Significance
UN noted, “Though World Wildlife Day is an annual celebration, wildlife conservation is an issue that needs attention every day.
Attorneys Say Joe Exotic Of 'Tiger King' Wants New Trial
Joe Exotic of Tiger King" fame has found new attorneys who say they plan to file a motion for a new trial in a matter of months.
Pandemic Golden Globes Ratings Plunge 64% To 6.9M Viewers
The pandemicera Golden Globes sunk to 6.9 million viewers, down a whopping 64% from 2020 and only barely beating the year when a writer's strike forced NBC to show a news conference announcing the winners.
Oil Falls To Two-week Lows As OPEC+ Seen Easing Supply Curbs
Oil prices fell to their lowest in two weeks on Tuesday on expectations OPEC+ producers will ease supply curbs at their meeting later this week as economies start to recover from the coronavirus crisis.
Government Offers Plan To Release More Endangered Red Wolves
Government wildlife officials released two more critically endangered red wolves into the wild in North Carolina and could place several more captive-bred wolves into the habitat this year, according to a new plan submitted to a federal judge.
US Children Could Receive Vaccine By Year-end, Says Fauci
The mass vaccination of school-age children will allow millions of children to return sooner to in-person learning and ease the burden on millions of parents.
Mexico May Reduce Protection Area For Endangered Vaquita
The Mexican government said Saturday it is considering reducing the protection area for the vaquita marina in the upper Gulf of California, an apparent admission that the tiny porpoise may never return to the entire historic range of its habitat.
Police: Infamous Gang Leader Killed After Prison Breakout
One of Haiti's most powerful gang leaders, Arnel Joseph, was killed on Friday, a day after he and dozens of other inmates in a prison breakout that left at least eight people dead, including the prison director, authorities said.
NYC Steakhouse Stunt: A Wax Don Draper Hanging At The Bar
Its a promotion that could be straight out of the Mad Men Don Draper playbook.
Pakistan to Remain in FATF Grey List, Asked to Target Financial Sanctions Against UN Designated Terrorists
FATF has also asked Pakistan to improve their investigations, the prosecution of all groups and entities that are helping finance those UN designated terrorists.
Arkansas Lawmaker's Ability To Participate Remotely Halted
An Arkansas lawmaker who was censured this month for cursing at a colleague temporarily lost her ability to participate remotely Thursday after a heated argument with the lieutenant governor during a debate.
7 Dead, 1 Injured After Prison Outbreak In Haiti's Capital
At least seven people were killed and one injured on Thursday after several inmates tried to escape from a prison in Haitis capital, witnesses said.
New Lawsuit Revives Discrimination Allegation Against Yale
An organization that alleges Yale University discriminates against AsianAmerican and white applicants filed a federal lawsuit against the school on Thursday.