Articles by Andrea Ano

Andrea Ano


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Lopez Obrador Says Reopening Must Be “Gradual, Orderly, and Cautious”

President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador announced earlier this week that Mexico’s economy is set to reopen this June 1 after weeks of mitigation measures.

Selena Gomez Launches “Rare Beauty” Line

Rare Beauty to promote real people and will be available at Sephora stores across North America this summer.

Governor Gavin Newsom Reveals Budget Proposal Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic

Governor of California reveals how he plans to close the $54 billion deficit brought about by the coronavirus.

Colombia’s Largest Airline, Avianca, Files for Bankruptcy as a Last Resort to Restore Operations

The world’s second-oldest functioning airline, Avianca, filed for bankruptcy on Sunday, as the “unforeseeable impact” of the coronavirus pandemic swept the commercial air company to the brink of collapse.

Kany García Encourages Puerto Ricans to Support Trans Rights More Than Ever Amid the Pandemic

As a board member of the group and fellow member of the LGBTQIA+ community, García advocates for the rights of the trans and queer Puerto Ricans, which she says is especially vital during the coronavirus pandemic.

Bolsonaro’s Military Takeover Highly Unlikely, Says Analysts

Last Sunday, demonstrators rallied alongside Brazilian President and former Army captain Jair Bolsonaro against quarantine measures at the Alvorada Palace.

As COVID-19 Escalates, Bolsonaro Is Confronted With Moments of Crisis

Amid the coronavirus outbreak, the Brazilian president who has been facing political disasters could have sparked appeals for his impeachment.

Mexico is Running Out of Beer as Halt of Non-Essential Activities Suspends Brewing

Brewing beer was long considered by both government and health officials as a non-essential activity, and yet Mexicans are demanding for its production again.

Netflix Series 'Made in Mexico' Star, Hanna Jaff--the Next Meghan Markle?

Recently, British aristocrat Henry Roper-Curzon announced he got engaged--wait for it--in the Swiss Alps! Get to know this mysterious woman who stole his heart.

Gov. Newsom Procures N95 Masks in What Some Call a “Murky Deal”

California state bought $1 billion worth of N95 masks in a deal with a Chinese electric car company last month. At the arrival of the first shipment this week, 3 million masks were delivered, and they were not N95 masks.

El Salvadorian Migrant, First Recorded ICE Detainee Coronavirus Death

A detainee at a San Diego immigration facility was diagnosed with the coronavirus last week. He was among the 600 inmates in the U.S. positive for the disease, and his death marks the first of many more to come.

Ecuadorian Journalists Risk Their Lives Reporting the Coronavirus Crisis in Ecuador

With the gathering of corpses, journalists weighed the dangers of field reports. It had been too late for others already.

Gilead Announces Mass Production of Remdesivir – More Drugs Under Research

Gilead Sciences has recently announced that after the Food and Drug Administration approved remdesivir, they are looking into manufacturers who can produce and license the drug to other countries.

Mexico Receives Medical Supplies From the United States to Aid Crippling Healthcare Systems

In the month prior, U.S. President Donald Trump guaranteed shipment of ventilators and other medical equipment for Mexico.

Lawmakers to Reconsider Terms of the Next Phase of Stimulus Checks to Prioritize Health Crisis for Americans

President Donald Trump said in a briefing last week that he believed states must not mismanage the stimulus packages. Republicans and Democrats in Congress have their own concerns about the relief aid.

US Denies Involvement in Latest Attempt at Ousting Venezuelan President

Despite claims by Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, the U.S. President and the Defense Secretary have denied allegations of any involvement of the country in the Sunday operation to oust him from office.

Mixing It up With Mangú

If you want to dab on Caribbean cuisine, you can start by mastering mangú, a traditional Dominican dish. In the country, it’s commonly cooked for breakfast, but it fills the stomach enough for a proper meal at any time of the day. On top of that, it’s easy enough to make at home for friends and family.

President of Brazil Joins Protest Against Nation's Health Ministry

As political tension rose in an upcoming impeachment, President Jair Bolsonaro decided to join his supporters in going against quarantines and social distancing altogether in a rally that amassed almost a thousand people.

Texas Restaurant Reopens | Customer Leaves $1000 Tip “for the House”

After weeks of closing the store, the Frog and Bull reopened to a pleasant surprise by a regular customer. They were given a tip worth more than the customer’s whole order, enough to help them get back on track.

California Hospital Receives Anonymous Donation of $1 Million for 'Heroic' Staff

All the employees at the Dominican Hospital in California will receive bonuses for a whole year thanks to the donation of a kind stranger. The unnamed donor called the staff heroic for standing up to take care of the community.

7 Dead in Border Shootout With Los Zetas

Seven Los Zetas gunmen were killed in armed combat with the Mexican Army after setting up an ambush near the border city.

Trump Demands Further Investigation Into the Origin of the Pandemic

Since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, healthcare systems have been crippled, the economy has plummeted, and Americans just want to know, when will this end? President Donald Trump provides a positive outlook on how the rest of the year will turn out during the pandemic, promising a vaccine as soon as possible.

May the 4th Be With You... National Star Wars Day

To think that it’s been over forty years since the release of the first “Star Wars” film. For avid fans, there’s no better way to spend May 4th than to kick back and binge the franchise all day long.

Weekend Earthquake Rocks Los Angeles

In the earlier hours of Sunday, an earthquake with a magnitude of 3.3 rocks Los Angeles, California. The U.S. Geological Survey reported that the epicenter was a mile from a locality in San Fernando Valley.

New Mexico’s Governor Extends Stay-at-Home Measures Despite Low Numbers

On Thursday afternoon, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham held a press conference to declare prolonging New Mexico's stay-at-home order.
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