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Top 5 Yogurt Makers for Homemade Desserts

Make your desserts homemade and easy. These yogurt makers will help you prepare your favorite desserts in just hours.

Trump Tells Navy to 'Destroy' Iranian Gunboats Harassing US Ships

Pres. Trump ordered the US Navy to "shoot down and destroy" any gunboats harassing the US ships, an order that came after reports came out that Iranian boats that made harassing and dangerous approaches to the US vessels.

2 Found Dead in Puerto Rico Were Hate Crime Victims, Says Activists

Activists said on Thursday that the two bodies discovered inside a burned car in southeast Puerto Rico were owned by transgender women.

How Mobile Marketing Connects Latin America Despite the Challenges of COVID-19

The renewed commitment of SoftBank to the Fund, which was launched last year, is further evidence that the Latin American market is all set with potential, specifically in health care, fintech and e-commerce sectors.

Puerto Rico Grants Medical Workers Civil Immunity During COVID-19 Pandemic

Puerto Rico Governor Wanda Vasquez signed an executive order granting medical workers and hospitals civil immunity from reparations due to claims stemming from suspected medical malpractice during the pandemic.

5 Best Latin American Stories That Will Make You Want to Read Again

If you don't have any idea yet on what good stories would make your eyes glued on your phone, tablet, or computer screen, here are 5 Latin American books can help you get started.
Over 450 million of the 626 million residents of Latin America were online. More so, a similar number of residents owned a mobile phone.

Latin American Leaders Optimistic About Digitization

Reports have it that like the other countries of the world, Latin America is also going digital along with the advantages and disadvantages that such a transformation entails.

The New Law 40-2020: To Change Puerto Rico’s Tax Incentives for New Residents

A new law called, the Law 40-2020 changes the manner tax incentives are given to new residents.

Remembering Luis Sepúlveda, Chilean Writer Dies of COVID-19

Luis Sepúlveda, a well-acclaimed Chilean writer who was exiled by Augusto Pinochet during the 80s, died of COVID-19.

How Are Latin America’s Largest Nations During This Difficult Time?

Here are Latin America's largest nations and how they implement various measures to combat the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Amidst Worker Walkouts, US Pressures Mexico to Reopen Plants

The United States pressed on Tuesday, Mexico to revive the border assembly plants as more workers demonstrated protests and walkouts at the facilities due to fears over the COVID-19 pandemic.

Missouri Sues China for COVID-19 Damages, the First State to File a Civil Lawsuit

Missouri is the first state that's suing China because of its response to COVID-19. The lawsuit was filed on Tuesday.
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Latin Music Appreciation: Learn to Play These Guiro Percussion Instruments

To help you decide which among the numerous guiros is the best for your instrument-playing needs, below three of Amazon's bestsellers. What makes them even more special is that they are not that pricey at all.

COVID-19 Crisis Causes 3 Latin American Countries to be Hit Hard by Oil Collapse

Traders say, the costs of major Latin American crude grades plunged early this week after the crash in standard crude stocks, vexing a weak market that has already been weak, and has seen a small number of sales in April.
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Harvard Keeping $8.6M Stimulus Grant Despite Trump’s Order to Return It

Harvard said that it is planning to keep the stimulus grant it received as a part of the incentive package opposing US President Donald Trump's vow that it should return the money.

How can the State Help Californians Protect Their Stimulus Checks from Debt Collectors?

Single people received $1,200 and each child received $500. However, for California citizens who have consumer debt, the money sent them can simply vanish fast.

Journeying Decades National Honduran Cinema

Cinema is among the most impactful storytelling tools today. And, for makers of films in Honduras, it is also an essential medium to preserve the national heritage.
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Buenos Aires Backing Off Proposal that Requires the Elderly to Carry Permits

The city of Buenos Aires recently relaxed a plan to keep the elderly inside their homes amid the COVID-19 pandemic, following strong criticism that the early restrictions were discriminatory and offensive.

New Mexico 4th in Nation for its Response to COVID-19 Crisis

New Mexico was recently ranked near the top by a consumer website, in terms of the fastest responses to the crisis brought by COVID-19. This was according to Finder.com.
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Texas and Florida Govs Express Eagerness to Help NASCAR Run Races Again

Governors of Texas and Florida express their eagerness to support NASCAR run races again despite the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Trump Signing an EO to Temporarily Suspend Immigration into the US

President Donald Trump said he will sign an executive order for the temporary suspension of immigration in the United States in the COVID-19 pandemic.

Mexico Considers Reducing COVID-19 Regulations

Mexico is considering reopening some portions of the country by the middle of May, despite the rising number of confirmed COVID-19 cases and fatalities.
Four million Venezuelans have gone to nearly every country in Latin America, with the biggest figures in Colombia, with Peru, Chile and Ecuador, following suit.

Latin America’s 'Creative' Migration Response

Latin America has a different and creative way in its Migrant response. Its lack of international leadership experience is, in a way, helpful.

Rift with the Law Exposed in the Missing Mexican Journalist Case

The vanishing of Mexican journalist, Victor Fernandez Alvarez has revealed a division between the media and law enforcement as "violence against journalists" that has intensified in a union-controlled Mexican port.

Panama Authorities Hold 1,700 Illegal Migrants in a Jungle Camp Due to COVID-19

Roughly 1700 illegal migrants who are going to the United States are currently being held by the Panama authorities in a jungle camp following the detection of several COVID-19 cases among them.
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