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US Top Health Experts to Get Moderna's COVID-19 Vaccine to Boost Public's Confidence

The country's top health experts will receive their first shot of the COVID-19 vaccine this Tuesday. Part of the group is Dr. Anthony Fauci.
US Teen Jailed for Breaking Cayman Islands' COVID-19 Quarantine Rule

US Teen Jailed for Breaking Cayman Islands' COVID-19 Quarantine Rule

An 18-year-old medical student from the United States is currently facing a four-month jail sentence after violating the Cayman Islands' COVID-19 quarantine protocols for visitors.
Biden To Appoint a Latino To Lead the Education Department

Biden To Appoint a Latino To Lead the Education Department

President-elect Joe Biden is poised to appoint a Latino to lead the Education Department. Biden is expected to announce it before Christmas.
Some Workers Will Get $400 Weekly Unemployment Benefit

Some Workers Will Get $400 Weekly Unemployment Benefit, But Eligibility is Still Up for Question

Some qualified workers will receive a $400 weekly unemployment benefit under the new relief bill. It comprises $300 from the federal government and another $100 from the states if they choose to provide it.
Year-End Wrap-up: Most Heartbreaking Celebrity Deaths in 2020

Year-End Wrap-up: Most Heartbreaking Celebrity Deaths in 2020

The year 2020 has brought a couple of unwanted events in everybody's lives. The year 2020 has brought a couple of unwanted events in everybody's lives.
Mnuchin Says Stimulus Checks To Be Sent Out as Early as Next Week

Mnuchin Says Stimulus Checks To Be Sent Out as Early as Next Week

Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said that millions of Americans would start receiving their stimulus checks next week.
Court Rules in Favor of Nevada Church, Stops State From Stricter COVID-19 Restrictions

Court Rules in Favor of Nevada Church, Stops State From Imposing Stricter COVID-19 Restrictions

A federal court ruled Tuesday in favor of a Nevada church over a longtime argument over COVID-19 restrictions with Democratic Governor Steve Sisolak.
All the Ways You Can Use Remote Access in Education

All the Ways You Can Use Remote Access in Education

It is a common saying that the world is a global village, and this is true. The world has gone digital in many aspects, with almost everything showing the effect of computerization.
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Congress to Approve $1.3 Billion for Border Wall on Monday

Members of the House of Congress will meet on Monday to vote on different measures, which includes the $1.375 billion for a border wall along the southern border.
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United Airlines Passenger Who Lied About COVID-19 Symptoms Dies Mid-Flight

Despite the risk of COVID-19, the fellow passengers still took the time and effort to perform CPR on the man. A footage of the incident was shared online, which gained divided reactions from many people.
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Police in Peru Dress as Santa Claus to Help Bust Drug Dealers

Police officers in Peru dressed as Santa Claus and as elves to help bust drugs in Peru. This helped them to arrest drug suspects.
U.S. Capitol

Surprise Medical Bill Prevention is Part of Year-End Legislative Package

This bill protects millions of Americans from getting bills in situations like going to the emergency room and getting care from a doctor who is not covered by the patient's insurance plan.
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US Congress Seals $900-B Relief Bill Agreement, Chambers To Vote on Monday

Republican Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell announced that a deal had been hammered out after intensive negotiation from both parties.
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Let Latinos Lead: CHC Urges President-Elect Biden to Pick Latinos in his Cabinet

Lawmakers from the Congressional Hispanic Caucus (CHC) sent a letter to President-elect Joe Biden's transition team to choose Latinos to lead the Education Department and Small Business Administration.
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Lawmakers Finally Reach an Agreement Over $900 Billion Relief Bill

Republican and Democratic lawmakers reached an agreement over the relief bill after they resolved the dispute over the Federal Reserve's lending facilities.
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New Strain of COVID-19 Seems to be More Dangerous and Infectious

A new strain of COVID-19 called 501.V2 seems to be the cause of virus surge in other countries. The new strain cause more severe illness and more dangerous.
Former Governor in Mexico Possibly Hunted for Months Before Assassination

Ex-State Governor in Mexico Possibly Hunted for Months Before Chilling Assassination

Aristoteles Sandoval, the former state governor of Jalisco, Mexico, was assassinated by unknown persons in the popular beach resort of Puerto Vallarta.
View of Corregidora street in Mexico City

Mexico City Mayor Promises Financial Support as Lockdown Begins

Mexico City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum promises that the government will provide financial support to businesses that will be affected by a three-week lockdown.

'Wakeout' by Two Guatemalans Named as Apple's Top App of 2020

An iPhone application called Wakeout and developed by two Guatemalans, was named Apple's Top App of 2020. Wakeout became popular since the pandemic began.
This Scary New COVID-19 Symptom Alarms Doctors

This Scary New COVID-19 Symptom Alarms Doctors

A new study alarmed doctors after it revealed a new possible COVID-19 symptom that is a rare but deadly eye condition. It was found that it led to the death of a COVID-19 patient.