Zappos, an Amazon-owned online retailer that is known for its selection of shoes, has offered its customer service hotline to people who want to discuss about things beyond footwear with no purchase necessary.
Read on to find out about how a former New Mexico governor is helping out the state at reopening. As many states across the country are slowly allowing businesses from various sectors to reopen, there are still some that need assistance to help them fully get back on their feet.
A 53-year-old barbeque stand owner in Louisville, Kentucky was shot and killed by police officers involved with National Guards on Sunday night. According to an initial investigation, the local law enforcement authorities did not activate their body cameras during the incident.
Every day, hundreds of Mexicans and Americans living the border's south are seen entering the hospitals of California. They do so, not as patients but as workers.
The Council on Aging of Central Oregon, in partnership with the Latino Association, has come up with a project to help Latinos aged 60 years and older pay their bills and put food on their table.
Read on to find out about this year’s Immigrant Heritage Month amid the pandemic. It is Immigrant Heritage Month, based on an article. It means that it is the month again for the people of the United States of America to celebrate the diversity brought in the country through immigration from different parts of the world.
Ilinois Representative Jesus Garcia urged Governor Pritzker to make sure that Hispanics will be hired as contact tracers because of their knowledge about the community.
State officials recently tied up with a Florida doctor to provide COVID-19 test results to over 100,000 residents regardless of the recent status in which he, according to reports, "had been on probation for 10 years by the state medical board."
Dallas recently faced its third straight day of protests over "police killings of black people" one day after almost 90 people got arrested in rallies that extended from Saturday evening until Sunday morning.
The unemployment rate of California almost tripled to 15.5 percent in April as the country's most populated state lost employments in one month from COVID-19.
According to the lawsuit filed by the state's Fair Employment and Housing department, the production team was aware that Gregory St. Johns, the series' cinematographer of 14 years, fired dozens of staff members after they resisted sexual advances.
Good things that happened you should know amid the global pandemic according to a recently published article. It is undeniable that the global pandemic has brought negative impacts to almost everyone around the globe.
Multiple cities in the United States rush to impose sweeping curfews and deploy law enforcement authorities as thousands of protesters participated in violent demonstrations following the death of 46-year-old African American man, George Floyd.
What started on Friday afternoon as peaceful protests turned to be chaotic in the evening, Oakland and San Jose. It has not been confirmed though if both cases are connected.
The normally obscure blood business is booming as various research and medical institutions are in a raced to develop tests, therapies and vaccines which many believe to be the key to successfully easing lockdowns and eradicating the threat of the coronavirus pandemic.
A homeless student in Jacksonville will graduate as the high school valedictorian. A homeless student in Jacksonville will graduate as the high school valedictorian, according to a recently published article.
Last week, U.S. President Donald Trump said the country will terminate any affiliation with the World Health Organization after accusing the U.N. agency of bias to China, the source of the coronavirus.
In most countries that reopened businesses recently, the main rule is "No Mask No Entry." But in this Texas bar, the regulation seems different-the opposite as customers wearing masks during the pandemic are refused of service.