Vanessa Romo
Stories
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Business
Tesla recalls nearly half a million cars over possible safety issues
Defects in some models leading to problems with the rearview camera and front hood, which could lead to serious accidents, triggered two separate recalls of the electric cars.
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National
Ghislaine Maxwell is found guilty on multiple counts at her sex trafficking trial
The British socialite was accused of procuring underage girls for financier Jeffrey Epstein to sexually abuse. After six days of deliberation, the jury found her guilty on five of six counts.
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National
The CDC slashes estimates of omicron's prevalence in the U.S.
New data from the CDC released on Tuesday, shows that while omicron remains the dominant variant, delta – which is the more severe strain – is still a worrisome driving force behind the current surge.
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National
Kim Potter is found guilty of manslaughter in the death of Daunte Wright
The former Minnesota police officer mistakenly drew her firearm instead of her Taser when she fatally shot the 20-year-old Black man during a traffic stop in April.
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National
Experts find books, a coin and an envelope in Robert E. Lee statue's base
A small box was found in the pedestal that used to hold a statue of the Confederate general in Richmond, Va. It took hours for experts to open the box and find several water-damaged items inside.
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National
A shot at gold, a swearing in, and a tech get-together are all thwarted by omicron
The alarming surge in COVID infections is prompting city leaders, heads of companies, and even sports officials to withdraw from public events that could potentially expose more people to the virus.
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Health
SpaceX reports LA County's highest number of workplace COVID-19 cases
New data shows the Elon Musk-led company currently accounts for nearly 30% of workplace COVID-19 cases reported by Los Angeles County officials.
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Politics
Justice Department Breaks Off Talks On Compensation For Separated Families
The U.S. has left negotiations about paying monetary damages to families who were forcibly separated while seeking to enter at the southern border during the Trump administration.
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Health
CDC advisers vote to narrow use of J&J vaccine due to concerns about rare blood clots
The recommendation was prompted by the occurrence of a rare and sometimes fatal blood clotting problem known as TTS. More than 16 million people in the U.S. have received a shot of the J&J vaccine.
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National
Jussie Smollett found guilty of disorderly conduct in trial over his alleged attack
Jurors convicted the Empire actor on five of the six felony disorderly conduct charges he faced. The verdict was announced days after Smollett testified that "there was no hoax."