Dan Cortez

Author / Writer
Cortez writers for various topics on The Morning News. One of the old contributors to this publication, Cortez has experience in reporting truthful news.
Shooting Near Atlanta Fair Kills Teen And Wounds Two Others

Shooting Near Atlanta Fair Kills Teen And Wounds Two Others

A teenager was killed and two others wounded during gunshots fired during an argument in Atlanta, according to police. At about 9:30 p.m. Saturday, news outlets reported that a shooting occurred in the area where the Atlanta fair is being held. The shooting was the result of an escalating dispute that led to a fight,

In Its Latest Sanctions, The U.S. Targets The Russian Central Bank

In Its Latest Sanctions, The U.S. Targets The Russian Central Bank

In a further measure to punish Moscow for its invasion of Ukraine, the United States cut off transactions involving the Central Bank of Russia, the National Wealth Fund, and the Finance Ministry of the Russian Federation on Monday. U.S. officials said that on Monday as new economic sanctions were imposed by the U.S. and its

Motional, Via To Start Robo-Taxi Service In Las Vegas

Motional’, an autonomous vehicle venture and Via, which provides ride-hailing services, announced Wednesday that they will launch a robo-taxi service in Las Vegas starting Thursday, the latest step by Motional toward commercializing its autonomous vehicle platform. As part of its free ride program, Via will use equipped vehicles with Motional’s autonomous driving system to transport

EU official: Turkey will gain by curbing migration to Cyprus

Curbing Migration To Cyprus Will Benefit Turkey, Says EU Official

Top EU officials have said that the country would benefit greatly if the Turkey works with the 27-member bloc, they will be able to stem the flow of migrants from their airports and shorelines to the ethnically divided Mediterranean island of Cyprus. Vice President Margaritas Schinas said Sunday that he is hopeful the Turkish authorities

Judge Allows Civil Suits to Proceed Against Trump

Federal Judge, Amit P. Mehta, in Washington ruled on Friday that three civil lawsuits against Donald J. Trump may proceed citing that the former president is not protected from immunity or first amendment rights. Members of Congress and police officers who were on duty during the capitol during the attack — will be able to

2 Miami Men Arrested For Stealing Medical Ventilators

The two Miami men who stole ventilators heading to El Salvador’s COVID-19 intensive care center as part of a U.S. aid program were sentenced to 41 months in federal prison, officials said. An estimated $3 million worth of ventilators belonging to the U.S. Agency for International Development were stolen in South Florida, according to a

Sen. Tim Scott Memoir 'America' Coming Out In August

Sen. Tim Scott Memoir ‘America’ Coming Out In August

This summer, Sen. Tim Scott will release a memoir explaining how hope and redemption have shaped his life so far. The truth of these truths will always shine through no matter how dark the darkness,” the South Carolina Republican said in a statement released Tuesday through Thomas Nelson Publishers. Even though there are hard moments

Spain Moves To Rein In Crypto-Asset Advertising

Spain Moves To Rein In Crypto-Asset Advertising

It has tasked the stock market supervisor with authorising mass campaigns and ensuring investors are aware of risks associated with crypto assets as part of a move to regulate rampant advertising of crypto assets, including by social media influencers. A rapid rise in cryptocurrencies and digital assets pegged to traditional currencies has attracted the attention

A Father Comforts Driver Who Hit His Daughter

A child getting struck by a vehicle is something that no father wants to happen. But also this situation instills terror in the hearts of all drivers. This is what happened roughly two weeks ago in Brazil. A father is seen hugging the motorist who hit his daughter in a video released on Instagram by