COVID-19 cases at nursing homes in the United States increased by almost 80 percent this summer because of the rampant spread of the coronavirus across the South and West coast areas.
The Texas Conference for Women with Texas Restaurant Association will launch a new initiative that will grant more than $150,000 to women-owned restaurants in Texas.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the White House, and the state health departments have failed to meet the health literacy guidelines when it comes to passing COVID-19 information to the public.
A Latino man talking to his black neighbor located in San Francisco, California, was reportedly abused by a racist woman, a Good Samaritan came to rescue.
A COVID-19 Latino patient endured coronavirus, two blood clots, and a stroke. Tito Velasquez, who courageously conquered the disease, finally returns to his family after 111 days in four different facilities.
Zoom Video Communications, Inc. announced the general availability of Zoom Phone cloud phone service in over 40 countries and territories around the world.
Oracle has expressed intent to buy off TikTok's U.S. operations, seeking a rival out of Microsoft Corp. to acquire the viral video-sharing app, reports said.
An Arizona man, who broke into an aquatic center, died early morning on Monday after he was trapped in a support structure for a water slide for more than an hour. Police said they have a hard time to locate the 32-year-old man.
A Virginia Democratic state senator is included in at least 14 people to be sued in connection with the partial Confederate monument dismantling in June, which led to "life threatening" and "permanent injury" of a man.
Known Latino activists and politicians have criticized the lack of representation of the Latino community during this week's Democratic National Convention.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency or FEMA announced recently the first four states to receive the $400 unemployment benefits. This time they revealed when to receive the benefit.