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  • Man Survives Flight From Guatemala To Miami Hiding In Landing Gear
    AVIATION CRISIS?
    Authorities apprehended the 26-year-old stowaway and took him to a hospital for medical treatment.
  • Samsung's $17 Billion Chip Factory In Texas To Address Chip Shortage, Create Jobs
    Samsung
    Samsung's planned $17 billion manufacturing facility in Texas is part of its efforts to stabilize the global chip supply chain and bolster the U.S. chip supply.
  • Biden Confirmed To Run For Re-Election In 2024
    CONFIDENTIAL RECORDS
    The White House and press secretary Jen Psaki confirmed that Biden intends to run for re-election in the 2024 presidential elections.
  • CVS To Shut Down 900 U.S. Pharmacies Over Next Three Years
    CVS Health
    CVS Health Corp will be shutting down 10% of its brick-and-mortar pharmacies in the U.S.
  • San Francisco Woman Who Stole $40,000 Worth Of Items From Target Arrested
    TARGET DOWN
    Police arrested 41-year-old Aziza Graves, who is now facing eight counts of grand theft and 120 counts of misdemeanor petty theft.
  • U.S. Overdose Deaths Reached 100,000 Over 12 Months During Pandemic
    Opioid Crisis
    Between April 2020 and April 2021, more than 100,000 Americans had died of drug overdoses, a new CDC report reveals.
  • U.S. To Buy $5 Billion Worth Of Pfizer's Paxlovid COVID-19 Treatment
    APPROVED
    The White House is reportedly planning to purchase 10 million doses of Pfizer's Paxlovid COVID-19 treatment, at an estimated cost of $5 billion.
  • U.S. 'Fully Committed' To Sale Of F-35 Fighter Jets To UAE
    UAE
    A senior official overseeing arms exports said the country is 'fully committed to the $23 billion weapons deal.
  • Las Vegas Man Charged And Fined For Voting Twice In 2020 Elections
    United States
    Donald "Kirk" Hartle used his dead wife's ballot to vote twice during the 2020 elections.
  • Amazon Fined $500,000 For Failing To Notify California Employees Of COVID-19 Cases
    Amazon
    Apart from paying the fine, Amazon has also agreed to be monitored by Californian health officials for at least one year.
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