US, Mexico to announce deal reinstating Trump-era ‘Remain in Mexico’ policy: report

world-regions and the U.S. are expected to announce that they reached an agreement to restart the controversial “Remain in Mexico” program that will look “fairly close” to the version during the Trump administration, a report said. The Washington Post, citing U.S. and Mexican officials, reported that the Biden administration is still ironing out final details….

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Michigan prosecutor says US is 'desensitized to school shootings' after four students are killed

Oakland County Prosecutor Karen McDonald said Wednesday that the United States has become “desensitized to school shooting” target=”_blank”>shootings< and crime charges against 15-year-old Ethan Crumbley, who is accused of shooting and killing four education and wounding seven others at Oxford High School.  “We have to do better. How many times does this have to happen?…

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Kamala Harris says new space policy will focus on climate change

kamala-harris” target=”_blank”>Vice President Kamala Harris< BIDEN ADMIN TO STRENGTHEN ABILITY TO DETECT ‘HOSTILE ACTS’ IN SPACE WITH NEW POLICY FRAMEWORK Vice President Kamala Harris attends a meeting of the National Space Council at the U.S. Institute of Peace Dec. 1, 2021 in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images) “Just think, these satellites provide real-time…

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Alessandra Ambrosio explains why she posed nude for new photo book: ‘It was something very special’

modeling” target=”_blank”>Alessandra Ambrosio< titled “Alessandra By Stewart Shining,” which features never-before-seen shots, new editorial images, throwback snaps and more intimate nude photographs. The two met in the late ‘90s when the supermodel, then 17, came to New York City from her native Brazil, People magazine reported on Tuesday. According to the star, they “bonded from…

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Survivors of severe COVID-19 may have an increased risk of dying over the next 12 months, study suggests

Patients who had severe COVID-19 may be twice at risk of dying over the following year, compared to patients who had a mild or moderate case, or individuals not infected by the novel coronavirus, according to a new study. The alarming medical-research” target=”_blank”>findings< including respiratory failure and clotting disorders were responsible in only 20 percent…

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