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Coronavirus Positivity Rates Are Rising Across Florida

Florida's overall coronavirus positivity rate has reached at 19.6 percent on Sunday, according to a data obtained from the Johns Hopkins University Coronavirus Resource Center.
Hollywood

Business Ventures of Stars and Celebrities that Did Not Last Long

Some Hollywood celebrities and stars who failed in their business ventures. (Photo : Pexels) Some of the Hollywood celebrities invested in opening-up businesses.

US Court Allows First Federal Execution in 17 Years

The U.S. Supreme Court once ruled the death penalty, including state and federal executions unconstitutional.
Mexican crime rate

Deadlier than COVID-19? Mexican Crime Rate Increases

A total of 117 murders were recorded in 24 hours in June. This marks the country's most violent of the day.

A Preventable Blaze: 21 Injured in Naval Base Fire at San Diego

Twenty one people suffered minor injuries in an explosion on board USS Bonhomme Richard leading at Naval Base San Diego, military officials said.

Atlanta Mayor Rolls Back Reopening After COVID-19 Deaths Surpass 3,000

The city previously announced the second phase of its reopening in early May, allowing most businesses to restart its operations.
Florida COVID-19

Florida Hits 15,000 of COVID-19 New Cases

Florida has reached the highest single-day recording of new coronavirus cases in any state with 15,299 new cases on Sunday.
Big Companies

Big Companies Received PPP Loans Intended for Small Businesses

Big companies received PPP loans. Other companies returned the money while others were sued for not using it properly.

Trump Will Sign Executive Order to Provide US Citizenship for DACA Recipients

The announcement comes after the Supreme Court blocked the administration's effort in ending the program.

The Virus is Not a Hoax: Texas Man Dies After Attending COVID-19 Party

Similar parties were held in Alabama and Kentucky where attendees reportedly put money in a pot that was awarded to the first partygoer to be infected by the virus.

Fire Damages Most of 249-Year-Old San Gabriel Mission California Church

Southern California was met by an early morning Saturday fire that caused heavy damage to the nearly 250-year-old San Gabriel Mission church, a historic landmark dating to the late 1700s.

California to Give 8,000 Inmates Early Release Amid COVID-19 Pandemic

California officials on Friday said 8,000 more inmates would be released early from the state prison to avoid the spread of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) among both inmates and prison staff.

L.A. Coronavirus Cases Continue to Rise

The number of cases, hospitalizations, and death rates continue to worsen since the start of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, a health official of the Los Angeles County said.

Utah Governor Declares State of Emergency Over Tense Demonstrations

Utah Governor Gary Herbert has declared a state of emergency in response to tense protests in Salt Lake City.
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Mexico's Lopez Obrador Says Trump Has 'Completely Changed' Attitude Towards Mexicans

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador on Thursday said U.S. President Donald Trump had drastically changed his attitude towards the Mexicans.

Coronavirus Pandemic: Has a Trip to Grocery Store Become a Thing of the Past?

Nearly seven in 10 Americans think the normal grocery story run will be a thing of the past because of the coronavirus pandemic, a new research said.
Police Line

Independent Autopsy Shows Latino Teen Shot 5 Times in the Back by Sheriff's Deputy

An independent autopsy requested by the family of Latino teen Andres Guardado revealed that he was shot five times in the back.

FDA Mulls Menthol Cigarettes Ban to Lower Smoking Rates

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is planning to ban menthol cigarettes in hopes to lower smoking rates.

#Goyaway: Calls to Boycott Goya Foods After the Hispanic Owner Praises Trump

Democrats and some consumers are calling to boycott Goya Foods products after the Hispanic owner and chief executive officer (CEO) praised U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday.
Satanic Temple

Satanic Temple May File Lawsuit if Mississippi Puts 'In God We Trust' on New Flag

The group claims the state should also include a reference to Satan in the new flag to avoid exclusion.