All news by author: Dominique Mosbergen

World News • Views: 752
Mikhail Gorbachev, the final leader of the USSR, passes away at the age of 91
Recognized as the individual most instrumental in bringing the Cold War to a close, Gorbachev was both admired and detested in equal proportions
World News • Views: 741
Mikhail Gorbachev, the Final Leader of the USSR, Passes Away at 91
Gorbachev, recognized as the key figure in bringing the Cold War to a close, was both admired and despised in equal parts
Politics • Views: 505
U.S. To Host Summit Of The Americas For The First Time Since 1994
The White House has reaffirmed its commitment to its hosting responsibilities next year. Former President Trump skipped the last summit in 2018.
Politics • Views: 1023
Supreme Court Refuses To Block Indiana University's Vaccine Mandate
Justice Amy Coney Barrett's decision marks the first time the nation's highest court has weighed in on the legality of such requirements.
Politics • Views: 756
The White House might mandate vaccination for the majority of international visitors to the U.S
The Biden administration is reportedly considering this measure as part of its attempt to ease travel restrictions to the United States
Politics • Views: 748
Federal Judge Temporarily Blocks Texas Order Restricting Migrant Transportation
The Justice Department sued Texas Gov. Greg Abbott last week over an executive order aimed at restricting the ground transportation of migrants.
Politics • Views: 728
Charlotte Bennett, who has accused Cuomo, claims the governor is 'without a doubt' trying to manipulate her perception
In an interview on Tuesday, Bennett stated that New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, who is currently confronting several sexual harassment accusations, ought to either step down or be impeached
Politics • Views: 989
Texas Order Banning Ground Transportation Of Migrants Slammed As 'Flagrantly Illegal'
Immigration rights advocates have slammed the order as unconstitutional and xenophobic. The Justice Department said it is "dangerous and unlawful."
Politics • Views: 1079
Biden States Vaccine Requirement for Federal Workers 'Being Evaluated'
The president mentioned he was thinking about mandating COVID-19 vaccinations for federal workers. According to at least one report, the announcement could happen this week
Fun • Views: 679
Jennifer Lopez shares a photo of kissing Ben Affleck, at last confirming they are a couple
The singer celebrated her 52nd birthday on Saturday by posting a sultry photo
Politics • Views: 694
"Warrior" John Lewis Honored and Celebrated One Year After His Passing
A naval ship was named in Lewis' honor, and President Joe Biden called on legislators to safeguard "the sacred right to vote" in the memory of the late congressman
Politics • Views: 1014
Three Texas Legislators Who Went to Washington, D.C., Test Positive for COVID-19
As stated by the Texas House Democratic Caucus, they had received full vaccinations. Two of the legislators show no symptoms, while the third experiences mild ones
Sports • Views: 930
Tennis Legend John McEnroe Shows Support for Naomi Osaka: 'I Understand'
"It's incredibly important, perhaps now more than ever due to the pandemic," McEnroe stated regarding how vocal Osaka has been about her mental health
World News • Views: 525
Canadian Official Challenged Over Promoting a Revisionist View of Anti-Indigenous Schools
Alan Lagimodiere, Manitoba's new minister of Indigenous reconciliation, faced harsh criticism from an opposition leader for his defense of "residential schools."
US News • Views: 725
June this year marked the hottest temperatures ever recorded
NOAA stated on Friday that June experienced "extraordinary heat waves spanning from one coast to the other" and drought conditions that affected nearly half of the contiguous United States
Politics • Views: 1104
Due to an outbreak, the California Capitol has reimposed the mask requirement, applicable even to those who are fully vaccinated
Masks are required once more at the state Capitol following positive COVID-19 tests among at least nine legislative staff members, including four who were completely vaccinated
Sports • Views: 981
MLB Places Trevor Bauer On Leave Following Sexual Assault Allegations
A woman has accused the Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher of assaulting her. The LAPD is investigating the allegations.
Sports • Views: 842
U.S. Sprinter Sha'Carri Richardson's Olympic Future In Doubt After Failing Drug Test
Richardson, who came out tops in the women's 100-meter race at the U.S. Olympic trials, reportedly tested positive for marijuana.
Politics • Views: 499
Attorney General Merrick Garland Orders Moratorium On Federal Executions
The Justice Department will review its policies and procedures related to capital cases during this pause.
US News • Views: 563
James Franco Agrees to Pay $2.2 Million to Resolve Sexual Misconduct Lawsuit
Past students of Franco's now-closed acting school have alleged that the actor coerced them into exploitative sexual scenarios
Politics • Views: 1137
Manhattan DA Expected To File Criminal Charges Against Trump Organization
The charges — which could be announced as soon as next week — are reportedly connected to fringe benefits awarded to one of the company's top executives.
Politics • Views: 504
Biden Nominates Cindy McCain As U.S. Ambassador To UN Food Program
The president on Wednesday announced 16 other nominations for key roles in his administration.
Politics • Views: 1084
Senior Military Leaders Voice Concerns Over Legislation on Sex Crimes Reform
Seven out of eight chiefs of staff warn that the proposed bill, designed to reform the military's criminal justice system, might weaken the authority of military leadership
US News • Views: 1028
Man Who Stated Trump Opponents Called 'Traitors' Deserved Death Faces Charges for Capitol Riot
Kurt Peterson, who investigators report broke a window at the Capitol on January 6 using "wooden sticks" and his hand, was taken into custody in Kentucky on Wednesday
Crime • Views: 582
House Passes Bill Awarding Gold Medal To All Officers Who Responded To Capitol Riot
The Senate -- which initially refused to pass such a measure -- is expected to approve a similar bill. The Gold Medal is the highest congressional honor.