Articles by Danielle Ong

Danielle Ong


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In Puerto Rico, COVID-19 Is Taking Away Learning Opportunities for Students

In Puerto Rico, schools have transitioned to online classes to finish the academic year. However, there are children living in impoverished areas who have poor connectivity.

Venezuela's President Hires America's Most-Wanted Drug Trafficker as Oil Minister

Venezuelan Nicolas Maduro appointed a powerful drug kingpin and cousin of the late president Hugo Chavez as oil minister amid massive fuel shortages across the nation.

Trump Announces Investigation Into China, Suggests Seeking Damages for COVID-19

U.S. President Donald Trump revealed his administration is conducting "serious investigations" following Beijing's mishandling of the new coronavirus outbreak.

Mexican Militias Arm and Train Children to Fight Against Drug Cartels

The CRAC-PF, a militia in the Mexican state of Guerrero, took matters into their own hands after the Mexican government failed to protect their community from surrounding drug cartels.
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Mexican Themed Socks That'll Make You Feel Maravilloso

Get yourself any of these stylish and cozy socks in preparation for winter. Winter is coming. A cup of joe isn't enough to stave off the cold weather.

Peanut Butter Sniff Tests Could Help Identify Asymptomatic COVID-19 Carriers, Study Says

A neurologist revealed the creamy spread helps identify coronavirus carriers who are not experiencing any symptoms.

Cocaine Fuels Migration Crisis As Asylum Seekers Flee Dangerous Countries

The United States is facing a massive surge of migrants along its borders. The United States is facing a massive surge of migrants along its borders. Thousands of people from Central America flee their homes in search of a better, and safer, life in the U.

Pentagon Urges Mexico to Reopen Defense Supplier Factories, Workers Strike as Plants Reopen

The Pentagon wants Mexico to open some of its manufacturing companies to support the supply chain for defense companies in the United States.

Meet David Vetter: The Real Life Bubble Boy

David Vetter was born with a rare disorder that made him extremely vulnerable to viruses. He lived inside a plastic bubble from birth until two weeks before his death. Here is his extraordinary tale.

Two Florida Cold Case Murder Victims Identified After 30 Years

Authorities recently identified two homicide victims in separate Volusia cases after being nameless for 30 years. The man and the woman were identified after officials conducted DNA tests.
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Call of Duty Warzone: Tired of Dying on Solo Mode? Here are 5 Failproof Tips to Be the Last Man Standing

Rise to the top of the battle royale with these essential tips. The recent installation in the beloved Call of Duty series has arrived. The newest game, Call of Duty: Warzone, took over the world of battle royale by storm.

Child Abuse Cases Down, Experts Warn Lockdown Measures Forces Victims to Silence

Support organizations are receiving fewer child abuse reports. Experts believe the COVID-19 crisis caused the harm to be hidden.

Coronavirus Antibody Tests: A Possible Answer to the COVID-19 Test Gaps

Antibody tests are designed to show whether or not a patient has previously been infected with COVID-19---even if you never had any symptoms.

Check Out These Fantastic Sims 4 Mods To Make Your Gameplay One Of A Kind

What sets Sims 4 apart is its thriving social community. These player-driven groups have banded together and created their own style of fashion within the Sims universe.

More than 50,000 Flock to California Beaches, Crowds Ignore Social Distancing Rules

Thousands were caught disobeying social distancing measures and walking around bare-faced as California opens its shorelines Friday evening.

Sanganguey Volcano: The Matatipac Valley Love Story that Never Came to Be

Discover the tragic romance that created the Sanganguey Volcano, the Cerro de San Juan, and the river that encircles the Matatipac Valley.

American Couple Killed in Broad Daylight While Driving in Mexico, Cartel-Related Murders on the Rise

A 32-year-old US man and his girlfriend were killed while quarantining in Mexico during the COVID-19 crisis.

Georgia Residents Flock to Hair Salons and Tattoo Parlors As Non-Essential Businesses Reopen

Georgia Governor Brian Kemp announced his decision to allow non-essential businesses across the state to reopen on Friday despite warnings from experts.

The Sims 4: A Complete Guide On All Essential Cheats For A Fun-Filled Game Experience

We know you're eager to play Sims! Here are a few things you need to know to spice up your Sims experience.
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Best Disinfecting Products You'll Need to Keep Your Home Squeaky Clean

Keep your house virus-free with these four powerful cleaning agents. With the new coronavirus crisis sweeping across multiple nations around the globe, disinfectant solutions have become an item of luxury, primarily due to a shortage in supply in markets.

Coronavirus, Explained: Netflix To Release Timely Series Tackling the Pandemic of the Century

Netflix recently released a very timely trailer of their new topical series, Coronavirus: Explained. The documentary will explore the 2020 health crisis that forever changed the world.

Florida Ranked Slowest State to Process Unemployment Claims, 86% Still Waiting

In Florida, hundreds of thousands applied for unemployment benefits. Only a small fraction, however, are receiving their payments.

More than 700,000 Patients Recovered from COVID-19 Worldwide

Johns Hopkins reported more than 700,000 coronavirus recoveries across the globe. Health experts warn a second, more devastating wave could hit in winter.

Meghan Markle's Estranged Father Living Alone in Mexico, Recently-Released Text Messages Uncover His Lies

Meghan Markle's estranged father, Thomas, is reportedly living alone in a cliff-top house in Rosarito Beach, Mexico as the Sussexes house hunt in Los Angeles.
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All Hail Lucifer Morningstar: An Inside Look Into Colombia's Templo de Lucifer

Rozo, a Colombian man, claimed to be the very Son of the devil, establishing what others now know as the Templo de Lucifer.