After the election, the president of Mexico encourages Latino voters to dismiss DeSantis

The upcoming U.S. presidential election was in 2020. Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador advised Latino voters never to support Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, charging that the Republican candidate is attempting to gain support on behalf of immigrants. DeSantis stated on Wednesday that he might run for the Republican presidential nomination in 2024 and pledged … Read more

A 4-month-old migrant child passes away in a motel in New York City

According to officials, a 4-month-old baby girl has passed away in a motel in New York City that houses immigration seekers. Authorities stated the infant was discovered unresponsive and lifeless inside the Stewart Hotel in Midtown at 7:32 a.m. on Thursday. A police spokesman identified the infant as the child of a migrant family. The … Read more

Military Spending Becomes the Key Issue in Debt Ceiling Negotiations

With Republicans wanting to exclude the Defense Department from spending limitations and impose larger cutbacks to domestic areas like learning, financing for the military has come out as a crucial stumbling point in developing a deal to increase the country’s borrowing limit and avoid a disastrous failure. Joe Biden, the president, refused the request, citing … Read more

Following an investigation, a Texas House committee advises against Attorney General Ken Paxton’s removal

Ken Paxton, the state attorney general who is under fire, was nominated for indictment by a Texas House of Representatives investigation committee. Based on FOX 4, the Texas House Investigative Committee adopted Paxton’s charges of indictment with a 5-0 vote on Thursday. The suggestion might be put to a vote as early as this Friday. … Read more

Technical difficulties destroyed Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’ Twitter announcement for president

It took over twenty minutes for Florida Governor Ron DeSantis to finally be capable to give his remarks and take part in a Q&A session at his Twitter declaration event, which marked the beginning of a rough day for the governor’s presidential campaign. DeSantis officially became an opponent on Wednesday after submitting his presidential papers … Read more

Things you should know about upcoming SNAP updates in 2023 regarding food stamps

The Food and Nutrition Service agency reports that the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, has experienced changes for the year that may have an impact on 42 million participants. The size of a person’s household, monthly revenue, and additional expenditures all affect how much SNAP benefits they receive. Federally financed increased SNAP benefits during … Read more

At an event with Elon Musk, Ron DeSantis will announce his 2024 presidential campaign: Reports

In a social media gathering with Elon Musk on Wednesday night, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis will announce his bid for the presidency in 2024, according to numerous sources who are aware of the situation and spoke to ABC News. According to the sources, DeSantis will announce his candidacy for the Republican nomination through a live … Read more

Guam Prepares for “Strong” Super Typhoon Mawar’s “direct impact”

Typhoon Mawar is “believed to make a direct hit” on Guam, according to the National Weather Service office on the U.S. island, after intensifying into a hazardous Category 4 storm on Tuesday. Guam, a territory with a population of 168,000 and 3 U.S. military sites there, was expected to get the storm’s eye Wednesday evening at … Read more

Pathogen threat with “even more dangerous capability” is still present, WHO chief alerts

The leader of the World Health Organization has advised nations all over the world to get ready for the upcoming pandemic and issued an alert that other health problems may surpass the COVID-19 pandemic in violence. The warning from WHO Director-general Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus arrives after the organization formally declared the COVID worldwide health … Read more

The states might be hardest hit if the US exceeded its debt ceiling

The United States might be fewer than 2 weeks away from failing on its debt due to current debt ceiling discussions, an unusual situation that government officials have alternately referred to as “unthinkable” and perhaps “catastrophic.” When the U.S. government defaults, it means that it is unable to meet some of its financial obligations since … Read more