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Thousands Continue to Cross US-Mexico Border Despite Extended Travel Ban and Amid COVID-19

Thousands still continue to cross the borders of the U.S. and Mexico every day despite the extended ban on non-essential travels and health threat of COVID-19.

Son With Mental Illness Stabbed to Death His Own Father, Here's the Judge's Decision

A man was charged with second-degree murder after he killed his own father and attempted to do the same to his mother. A judge released her decision either to put him out of jail or not.

Meet the 13-Year-Old Boy Who Earns Graduates With Four Asssociate Degrees from California City College

A 13-year-old boy from California City College graduates with four associate degrees making him the youngest to graduate in Fullerton College.

COVID-19 Cases Swells in Latin America, 215 Million Will Be Pushed Into Poverty By the End of 2020

The number of COVID-19 cases and the death toll in Latin American countries continue to swell and not dropping despite their strict measures.

New Mexico Governor Defies Her Own Order, Will She Be Punished For Breaking Her Own Rule?

New Mexico Governor breaks her own rule by purchasing jewelry during her stay-at-home order. New Mexico Governor breaks her own rule by purchasing jewelry during her stay-at-home order, according to a recently published article.

Narco-Terrrorism: Former Ally of President Maduro Was Charged for Flooding Cocaine in US

Former lawmaker and ally of Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro was charged in New York City for the alleged conspiracy of flooding cocaine in the U.S.

Second Immigrant Dies Due to COVID-19 Complications While in the US Immigration Custody

A Guatemalan man is the second immigrant who died due to COVID-19 complications while under the U.S. immigration custody.

WHO Pauses Global Trials: Is Hydroxychloroquine effective for COVID-19 Patients?

The World Health Organization announced that they are temporarily suspending the global trials for hydroxychloroquine following the new study showing that it has a high mortality rate.

12 Suspected Members of the New Jalisco Generation Cartel Found Tortured and Burned

Police authorities in Michoacan, Mexico found 12 burned bodies of suspected members of New Jalisco Generation Cartel.

Memorial Day 2020: As the Number of Cases Spike, Beaches and Tourist Spots in the US Full

Beaches and tourist spots in the United States were filled up this weekend as thousands celebrated the Memorial Day 2020

Hospitals Under Strain: Chile's President Says their 'Healthcare System is Very Close to the Limit'

President Sebastian Pinera said that the country's healthcare system is "very close to the limit" due to the rapid increase of COVID-19 infections.

Horrfying Reality: Doctors Struggle to Save Lives But Bolsonaro's Focus is on Economy and Not Health

In Brazil, doctors struggle to save lives but the country's president Jair Bolsonaro focuses more on the economy and urging businesses to reopen amid the swelling cases and death toll in the country.

US Health Officials Warn About 2nd Wave of COVID-19, Trump Says No Plan to Shut Down US

U.S. Health Officials warned earlier this month about the second wave of COVID-19, Trump said he has no plans to shut down the country again which means more lives will be at risk.

More Latinos Are Joining the US Military But Higher Ranks Remain Out of Reach

There are more Latinos who are joining the U.S. military but research reveals that higher ranks still remain out of reach.

Archaeologists Unearthed Bones of Mammoths in Mexico

A group of archaeologists unearthed around 60 bones of mammoths in an under-construction airport just north of Mexico City.

Trump Refuses Paycheck, Donates it to the HHS: How Much Did He Donate?

President Donald Trump donates his first-quarter salary to the Department of Health and Human Services.

Eid al-Fitr 2020: How Muslims Celebrate their One of the Biggest Festivals Amid the Pandemic

The global pandemic will not stop millions of Muslims around the world to celebrate one of their biggest festivals, Eid al-Fitr.

Virtual Kidnapping, Extortion, and Blackmail Plot Against COVID-19 Frontliners

Mexican officials announced on Wednesday, 14 health workers who had arrived in Mexico City turned victims of the so-called "virtual kidnapping" last week, forcing the authorities to respond to hotels where they were staying to guarantee their safety.

Biden Says African-Americans "Ain't Black" If They Will Support Trump

Former Vice President Joe Biden said during a radio interview that African-Americans "ain't black" if they will support Trump.
Challenges of Essay Writing: Explained by an Expert

Challenges of Essay Writing: Explained by an Expert

A lot of students face challenges when writing their essays, and they often have questions, yet no one to get answers from. Those questions can inhibit effectiveness, provoke procrastination, and make you feel like you are not competent enough to do your essay, which is not the case, of course. You just need some help and support during your process of writing to know that you are moving in the right direction.