An Altadena man is now in custody after allegedly shooting and stabbing people multiple times. (Photo : Pexels) An Altadena man is now in the custody after allegedly shooting and stabbing people multiple times, according to a recently published article.
Federal investigators arrested a woman who works as a paralegal specialist in the U.S. Attorney's Office for helping or giving tips to a Mexican Cartel.
A grim consensus among public health experts seems to be taking shape around Latin America's impending COVID-19 crisis. While the region benefited from weeks of valuable forewarning in relation to the current hotspots in Europe and North America, the disease's rapid spread and the underlying realities of inequality in much of the region mean SARS-CoV-2 will soon be wreaking havoc across the Americas. As of May 10th, Brazil had already confirmed well over 160,000 cases and 11,000 deaths, while neighboring Peru had identified nearly 69,000 cases and Mexico had counted just under 3,500 deaths.
As states in the U.S. have slowly reopened its economy, Dr. Anthony Fauci warned not to disregard the health and safety guidelines that could possibly trigger an uncontrollable outbreak.
The latest COVID-19 relief proposal of the House Democrats revealed on Tuesday consists of over $3 trillion, in new expenditure, amounting to the largest and most expensive assistance package so far, to deal with the global pandemi
The Department of Homeland Security, on Sunday, announced it has rescheduled hearings for asylum seekers and suspended temporarily a policy requiring some of them to travel to entry ports in Mexico amid COVID-19 crisis.
Mexico to regain peace by returning armed forces on the streets for the next five years. (Photo : Reuters Connect) Mexico to regain peace by returning armed forces on the streets on the next five years according to a recently published article.
The most feared and notorious Mexican Drug Cartel leader, who was responsible for a series of beheadings and massacre, El Gordo May was known to be feared during his time.
He was the leader of one of the most feared drug cartels in Mexico. Read on to find out more about Moisés Escamilla May’s death from the coronavirus while in prison.
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.