Two Puma Cubs in Mexico Gets COVID-19-Inspired Names

Read on to find out about pumas and the two puma cubs who got named after the coronavirus pandemic.
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US Blacklisted More Chinese Companies Over "National Security" and "Human Rights Issues"

President Trump's administration added 33 Chinese firms and institutions to an economic blacklisting due to national security and human rights issues.
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Prison Truce: Rival Gangs Share The Same Overcrowded Prison Cell in El Salvador

Transnational members of rival deadly gangs share the same prison cell in El Salvador amid the global pandemic.
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Facebook Launches "Shops" Feature to Bring More Businesses Online Amid the Global Pandemic

Facebook recently launched "Shops", a new feature, that will bring more small businesses online.

Reopening Your Business: How to Maintain Safety in Your Business Amid the Pandemic?

Read on to find out about tips on how to maintain safety in your business as your reopen amid the pandemic.

California’s Sanctuary City and Phase 2 of Reopening

Read on to find out about the sanctuary city and phase 2 of reopening in California.

Bitso and Donadora Partnership: Providing Coronavirus Relief Through Cryptocurrency Donations

Read on to find out how cryptocurrency can help feed those who are vulnerable amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Buenos Aires

Puerto Rico Children Grow Hungry as School Cafeterias Remain Shut Amid Lockdowns

Puerto Ricans ar growing hungry as the island's school cafeterias were forced to shut operations amid COVID-19 lockdown

Latino-owned Businesses and Other US Business: Struggling Amid the Coronavirus Pandemic

Find out about the reasons how Latino businesses are struggling in the United States amid the coronavirus pandemic.
 Mexico's President Obrador holds a news conference in Mexico City

Mexico to Reopen Manufacturing Sectors on Monday Amid Record COVID-19 Deaths

Mexico's government recently allowed the auto, construction, and mining sectors to resume operations on Monday despite record deaths reported the previous day.
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California's COVID-19 Contact Tracing Failed When Overwhelmed, CDC Study Finds

A recent report published by the California Health Department and the CDC claims the state's contract tracing program was ineffective in limiting the spread of the virus.
Outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in New York City

Immigrants Receive No Aid From Government Despite Being 'Essential' in COVID-19 Fight

The coronavirus pandemic has greatly affected the economy of the United States, leading many undocumented immigrants to be laid off or furloughed. They have yet to receive aid from the federal government despite making up a third of the country's essential workforce.
FILE PHOTO: View of a prison cell at the Kgosi Mampuru II Correctional Centre in Pretoria

LA County Inmates Infect Themselves with COVID-19 to Get Early Release, Sherrif Says

Prisoners inside a county jail in Los Angeles reportedly drank from an infected bottle in a bid to get an early release.
Outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Mexico City

Mexico Installs 'Sanitizing Tunnels' to Disinfect Visitors from COVID-19

The Mexican state of Sonora recently installed 'sanitizing tunnels' along the border in an effort to reduce chances of bringing the coronavirus pandemic over from Arizona.
 A Yanomami indian follows agents of Brazil's environmental agency in a gold mine during an operation against illegal gold mining on indigenous land, in the heart of the Amazon rainforest, in Roraima state,

Oil Spill & COVID-19 Destroy Indigenous Territories in the Amazon, Government Denies Aid

Ecuador's Amazon is slowly being destroyed by an oil spill that took away the safe drinking water, food sources, and homes from the indigenous people living inside the rainforest. With coronavirus raging across the nation, the members are now at greater risk of being infected.

The Fate of the DACA Program to Be Decided in June; Coronavirus May Affect the Decision

The DACA program is also allowing some immigrants to participate in the frontlines against the coronavirus pandemic. The Supreme Court will be reaching a decision soon. Read on to find out more.
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