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Each Worker in this US Farm has Tested Positive for COVID-19

A Tennessee farm recently distributed tests for COVID-19 to all of its workers. This initiative took place after one of the farmworkers was infected with the virus.

CNN Reporter Arrested on Air While Reporting Protests in Minneapolis

Federal enforcement recently arrested CNN correspondent Omar Jimenez and his film crew while they were reporting the protests in Minneapolis after the death of George Floyd, an African American man who died as a result of police brutality.
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How Can Working with a Forex Broker be of Help to a Trader?

Currently, the foreign exchange market is certainly one of the busiest and largest markets in the entire world. It has offered multiple opportunities for forex market traders and allowed them to make huge amounts within a short span of time.

Florida Man Arrested Charged: Targets Busy Beaches of Tampa Area in Terror Plan

A Florida man, reportedly indicted with providing the Islamic State with material support after he tried to obtain he attempted to obtain firearms and targeted busy beaches for probable terror attacks.
Social Media

Trump Signs An Executive Order that Targets Social Media Giants' Legal Protection

Pres. Donald Trump signed an executive order that is aimed at removing some of the legal protections given to the social media platforms.

Suspended Over their Dreadlocks, Said Two Texas Teens: Now their Families are Filing a Lawsuit

Two black Texas teenagers said they were suspended in school because of their dreadlocks. And now, their parents are filing a lawsuit against the school district and others for what they consider as "discriminatory hair policy."

Immigrant Who Sued ICE Went Missing, Here's What Happened

An immigrant who filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement went missing after being deported to a dangerous city in Mexico.

Fans Allowed at Outdoor Sports Games Starting May 31 After Texan Governor Issues Revised Order

Beginning Friday, Texas will allow its counties to let spectators in outdoor sporting events at the reduced capacity of 25%. This excludes Deaf Smith, El Paso, Moore, Potter, and Randall.

US Government Sues Land Owners Who Refuse to Surrender Private Property Along Border Wall Path

The COVID-19 pandemic has paused many legal proceedings in the United States, however, court actions filed by the U.S. government to survey and take private land in Texas for the border wall has accelerated.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom

Reopening for California Made too Fast: A Possibility of Surge in COVID-19 Cases Seen by State Health Official

A possible surge in COVID-19 cases may happen as a result of California's reopening, which state health official, Dr. Sara Cody finds, way too fast.

$2 Million in Scholarships Granted to Unqualified Students at Texas Southern University, President Ousted!

An amount of $2 million in scholarships was granted to students who did not pass the academic qualification at Texas Southern University.

Thousands Continue to Cross US-Mexico Border Despite Extended Travel Ban and Amid COVID-19

Thousands still continue to cross the borders of the U.S. and Mexico every day despite the extended ban on non-essential travels and health threat of COVID-19.

Florida’s COVID-19 Cases: Was Reopening Too Early?

Read on to find out about the COVID-19 cased in Florida and about its early reopening. Based on an article, the first coronavirus cases in the state of Florida were reported on March 1.

Florida Child Care Services Faces Multiple Problems Even After Governor Ron DeSantis Eases Restrictions

Read on to find out about the problems of child care service businesses in Florida after Governor Ron DeSantis eases restrictions across the state.

Son With Mental Illness Stabbed to Death His Own Father, Here's the Judge's Decision

A man was charged with second-degree murder after he killed his own father and attempted to do the same to his mother. A judge released her decision either to put him out of jail or not.

What Happens If California Imposes a Head Tax To Large Companies Operating In The State?

Read on to find out about the possible outcomes of imposing head taxes on large companies operating in California.

Minnesota in Chaos as Governor Sends National Guard Following Arson and Looting Over George Floyd's Death

Minnesota Governor Tim Waltz has declared a state of emergency and sent National Guards following three nights of destructive protests after news of George Floyd's death-and the circumstances that led to it-sparked national outrage.

Senators Call for Response Over Possible COVID-19 Outbreak in Juvenile Detention Facilities

A group of U.S. senators are urging the Department of Justice to explain the processes it is taking to prevent the youth inside juvenile detention facilities from contracting the rapidly spreading COVID-19 disease.

USGS Scientists Find Undiscovered Seafloor Faults Following Devastating Puerto Rico Quakes

Southern Puerto Rico was hit by a series of massive, devastating earthquakes that began late December in 2019. The quakes, which included a magnitude 6.4 in early January, shocked seismologists. After thorough research, they may have found out why.

Trump Threatened to 'Close Down' Social Media Platforms Following Twitter's Fact-Check Response

The United States' President Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order on Thursday to limit the legal protection that federal law currently grants social media companies and other online platforms.