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Democrats Press ICE on Allegedly Pursuing Family Separations in Detention Centers

House Democrats wrote the Trump administration this week, expressing their concern about reports that ICE or Immigration and Customs Enforcement "has been pursuing family separations at detention centers."

Memorial Day 2020: As the Number of Cases Spike, Beaches and Tourist Spots in the US Full

Beaches and tourist spots in the United States were filled up this weekend as thousands celebrated the Memorial Day 2020

Mississippi Church In Ashes Following Suspected Arson After Defying COVID-19 Lockdown

A pentecostal church burned down after defying COVID-19 restrictions. Investigators suspect the incident to be a possible arson

Amazon Responds to Democrat's Tweet About The Company’s Tax Contributions To The US

Read on to find out about Amazon’s response to Joe Biden’s remarks about the company’s tax contribution to the United States.

Woman Indicted for Allegedly Killing Her 9-Year-Old Son with Autism Confesses, Affidavit Says She Pulled Him into a Canal in Florida

A follow up on the woman who at first told the police that her nine-year-old son with autism was kidnapped in Florida admitted while being interrogated that she led the child into a canal where he was later found lifeless.

Louisiana Couple Arrested After Serving Schoolchildren Semen-Filled Cupcakes

A teacher and a former deputy were accused of feeding children tainted cupcakes and promoting child pornography.

US Health Officials Warn About 2nd Wave of COVID-19, Trump Says No Plan to Shut Down US

U.S. Health Officials warned earlier this month about the second wave of COVID-19, Trump said he has no plans to shut down the country again which means more lives will be at risk.

More Latinos Are Joining the US Military But Higher Ranks Remain Out of Reach

There are more Latinos who are joining the U.S. military but research reveals that higher ranks still remain out of reach.

Mom of 9-Year-Old Boy with Autism Allegedly Abducted and Killed, Now Charged in Her Son’s Murder

Patricia Ripley, a mother from Florida told the police that Alejandro, her son, a nonverbal nine-year-old with autism was kidnaped from the Home Depot's parking in Miami, has been indicted in the child's murder.

Schools Struggle to Reopen at Limited Capacity While Parents Protest Against It

All across the United States, school officials and staff are coming up with ways to resume class instruction while practicing social distancing.

Trump Drums Up Support from Latino Leaders at COVID-19 Call

The President of the United States recently held a White House COVID-19 conference call where he reportedly asked for the support of Hispanic leaders and voters.

Fired FDOH Scientist Claims She was Asked to Manipulate the COVID-19 Data

Rebekah Jones, the fired Florida Department of Health scientist, on Friday night, defended herself and revealed bare allegations of corrupt meddling in the COVID-19 data of the state by top officials.

What's Next After The Pandemic? The Jobless Slip through the Health Care Safety Net of Texas

As the country combats the pandemic, millions are struggling with their employment status. There are currently more than a million people in Texas who are struggling with health care over the loss of the employment-based-insurance coverage. Many are awaiting the reopening to find jobs and regain their financial losses. Businesses are hopeful as they slowly open their doors to the public.

Trump Refuses Paycheck, Donates it to the HHS: How Much Did He Donate?

President Donald Trump donates his first-quarter salary to the Department of Health and Human Services.

Latina Texas County Leader Faces Political Backlash Over COVID-19 Measures

After taking decisions on COVID-19 initiatives, Lina Hidalgo, a Latina Texas county leader brushed off political criticism. Critiques claimed that she had violated the people's civil liberties.

LA Reopening on the 4th of July: Is Freedom from Lockdown Possible on this Date?

Los Angeles, America's most populous county is targeting a July 4 reopening as experts of public health and policy have said, the COVID-19 crisis has stabilized enough to start recovering from an economic downturn.

Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to Refrain From Taking Action If Nursing Homes Under-Identify Coronavirus Cases

In a public government document, the U.S. government is now enabling long-term care facilities to choose not to provide data of COVID-19 deaths and cases that happened before May 6.

Trump vs. Biden: Taking Different Stances on Cuban Freedom

President Trump has taken a crucial move in combating the repressive administration in Cuba. Biden proposed appeasement instead, which wa sa crucial proposition.

Biden Says African-Americans "Ain't Black" If They Will Support Trump

Former Vice President Joe Biden said during a radio interview that African-Americans "ain't black" if they will support Trump.

Man Coughs on and Spits at a Police Officer Claiming to have COVID-19, Now Prosecuted on Terrorism Charge

A man from Florida suspected of coughing on and spitting at police officers while he claimed to be infected with COVID-19 was prosecuted on a "federal terrorism charge," a report indicated.