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Black Lives Matter: More Latin Artists Speak Out Following George Floyd's Death

Well-known Latin artists speak out following the tragic death of George Floyd which was described as homicide.

Trump Campaign Claims Snapchat Is Rigging 2020 Elections Following Removal from 'Discover' Page

The president's 2020 campaign manager, Brad Parscale, accused the platform of illegally using corporate funding to promote the opposition and suppress the United States president.

Trump-Promoted Anti-Malaria Drug Fails to Prevent COVID-19, Study Finds

The anti-malaria drug promoted by United States President Donald Trump failed to prevent people from contracting the COVID-19 disease. Scientists from the University of Minnesota and Canada conducted a study involving 821 people who had been exposed to the virus.

Some Grocery Workers May Be Having Their Temporary Hazard Pays Cuts Soon

Read on to find out about the hazard pay cuts of grocery workers. A lot has changed since the discovery of the COVID-19 pandemic. People who do not hold guns or had not undergone intense military training are being considered the heroes of this pandemic as they help the world battle the invisible enemy that had already killed millions.

Richmond Resident Caught After Murdering and Eating Grandmother's Body

A 37-year-old Northern California man was arrested on Monday afternoon after authorities caught him eating his 90-year-old grandmother's body, horrifying investigators.

Senate Continues Discussion on Second Stimulus Check. What's In It?

The Trump administration has assembled a set of proposals which aims to jump-start the economy by encouraging U.S. residents to go out to restaurants, return to work, and take vacations.

Early Findings Show Drugs Used to Treat Heart Disease May Prevent COVID-19 Complication

Researchers are now studying widely prescribed cardiovascular drugs after early findings revealed it could prevent or reduce complication in COVID-19 patients and help boost recovery.

US Urged by PAHO not to Abandon the Caribbean, Latin American Countries amid COVID-19 Crisis

PAHO urged the US to still continue being PAHO's important partner, even if it pulls out of WHO. According to recent reports, President Trump 'accused the WHO of being manipulated by China amid the COVID-19 pandemic.'

Tiffany Trump Supports Blackout Tuesday Campaign, Called For Justice for George Floyd

Tiffany Trump, daughter of United States President Donald Trump, has joined in on the "Blackout Tuesday" movement that has been trending on the social media platform, Instagram. The campaign aims to raise awareness about police brutality and racism.

How do You Know if You are Eligible for Florida’s Federal Pandemic Benefits?

Florida citizens may qualify for a maximum amount of "$275 + $600 in weekly benefits." The latter-mentioned additional amount applies to the weeks of being unemployed from March 29.

Use of Antibiotics to Combat COVID-19 Will Cause More Deaths, WHO Says!

The World Health Organization warned that the increased use of antibiotics to combat COVID-19 will cause more deaths.
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Asylum Bill: Hong Kong Citizens Might Receive Aid From The United States While the United Kingdom and Taiwan Already Offers Theirs

The Asylum Bill might already be worked on to evacuate Hong Kong citizens in light of China’s aggressive stance to impose national security legislation towards the former British colony.

US Economy Could Take A Decade to Recover, Experts Say

A recent survey of purchasing managers across the globe claims the U.S. economy could take nearly ten years to recover from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and shutdowns.

Texas High School Principal Travels 1,500 Miles to Personally Congratulate His 240 Students

A Texas high school principal traveled 1,500 miles in 10 days to personally congratulate his 240 seniors at their home.

First Lady Melania Trump Finally Speaks About Violence and Protests Across the Country

United States First Lady Melania Trump urges everyone for a peaceful protest and not to stage violence and riot.

The Potential Impacts Brought By Changes Or Termination Of The DACA Program

Read on to find out about the possible impacts of the changes or termination of the DACA program. Aside from the countless number of undocumented immigrants who are benefiting from the DACA program, any alteration or shifts in the program would also affect employers and the economy.
The Sand Diego City Council had already passed an eviction moratorium for the prevention of renters from being evicted from their home should they fail to pay rent because of the COVID-19 crisis.

Paying Rent May No Longer be a Struggle for Renters in San Diego as the City is Considering a $6.9M Relief Fund

San Diego City Council recently announced it is considering an almost $62 million program in assistance to renters impacted by the pandemic.

Retail Giant Offers Customer Service Hotline For People Who Just Want to Chat

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.

Getting Help From A Former New Mexico Governor on Reopening the State

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.
Protests in Louisville following the death of Breonna Taylor

Louisville Police Shoots and Kills Black Restaurant Owner, Body Cams Were Found Deactivated

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.