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Actor Danny Trejo Feeds Over 800 Families in East Los Angeles

Danny Trejo's restaurant said in an Instagram post that this year has been very difficult for many people, including those in the hospitality industry, so they reached out to help others in need.
Portuguese Health Worker Dies Two Days After Receiving Pfizer Vaccine, Autopsy Results Unknown

Fact Check: Did the COVID-19 Vaccine Cause a New Virus Strain?

A new virus strain was found in the U.K. and some social media posts claimed it was caused by the new COVID-19 vaccine, but is that really the case?
Latino Doctors Worried Over Hispanic Communities’ Skepticism on COVID-19 Vaccine

Latino Doctors Worried Over Hispanic Communities' Skepticism on COVID-19 Vaccine

The largest vaccination effort in the history of the United States is currently taking place with top officials having themselves publicly vaccinated to ease the public's worry.
President-Elect Biden Receives COVID-19 Vaccination

Joe Biden Receives COVID-19 Vaccine, Praises Trump for Successful Vaccine Development

President-elect Joe Biden received his first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine on Monday and offered praise for the Trump administration.
Border Wall

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.
United Airlines

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.
Record Heat Along Arizona Border Results in Rising Migrant Deaths

Record Heat Along Arizona Border Results in Rising Migrant Deaths

Authorities discovered the highest number migrant deaths in 10 years along the Arizona border following the hottest, driest summer faced by the state.
Feliz Navidad Tops Billboard Charts for the First Time After Its Release in 1970

Feliz Navidad Tops Billboard Charts for the First Time After Its Release in 1970

Christmas time is truly just around the corner with the iconic tunes coming back to add the spirit of the most anticipated holiday.
Foul Play Suspected as Another Missing Fort Drum Soldier Found Dead

Foul Play Suspected as Another Missing Fort Drum Soldier Found Dead

Foul play was suspected after a missing 20-year-old Fort Drum soldier was found dead days after he was reported missing.
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.
Coronavirus

COVID-19: Does Virus Mutation Weaken Vaccine Efficacy?

The coronavirus had a recorded mutation in southeast England but despite the new strain of the virus, experts told people not to panic over possible effects to vaccine efficacy.
Mexican Cartel Leader Using Children As Shields in Gang War

Notorious Mexican Cartel Leader Using Children as Shields in Gang War

A Mexican cartel boss is disguising children as self-defense members and activists. A Mexican cartel boss is disguising children as self-defense members and activists.
Mitch McConnell

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.
Frontline Essential Workers, People Over 75 Next in Line for Vaccine – CDC Panel

Frontline Essential Workers, People Over 75 Next in Line for Vaccine - CDC Panel

Frontline essential workers and people over the age of 75 should be next in line to receive a dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, a U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention advisory panel said on Sunday.
Romney Warns Next Cyberattack Could Disrupt US Food and Water Supply

Romney Warns Next Cyberattack Could Disrupt US Food and Water Supply

Republican Sen. Mitt Romney said that the next cyberattack could do far more damage next time, such as cutting off the country's water and electricity supply.
Trump Signs COVID-19 Relief Bill After Initial Refusal

Trump Calls Reports on Martial Law Talks 'Fake News'

President Donald Trump dismissed reports of alleged martial law talks as "fake news." President Donald Trump dismissed reports of alleged martial law talks as "fake news.
Trump Files Petition To Supreme Court Seeking To Overturn Pennsylvania Election Results

Trump Files Petition To Supreme Court Seeking To Overturn Pennsylvania Election Results

President Donald Trump's campaign has filed a legal measure at the Supreme Court on Sunday to challenge President-elect Joe Biden's win in the state of Pennsylvania.
CHC

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.
Lawmakers

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.
Biden to Work with Mexico's Lopez Obrador for 'New Approach' on Immigration

Biden to Work with Mexico's Lopez Obrador for 'New Approach' on Immigration

Mexico's President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador and U.S. President-elect Joe Biden will be working together towards a more humane strategy on regional immigration.