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Dana Cruz


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People Go To The Polls On First Day Of Early Voting In Texas

Nearly 127,000 Drive-Thru Votes in Texas Saved by Federal Judge Ruling

Nearly 127,000 drive-thru votes in Texas were almost tossed out if it weren’t for a federal judge’s decision Monday.
Peru Trekking

3 Things You Must Not Miss in Your Next Machu Picchu Adventure

Machu Picchu is, with no doubt, Peru's premier tourist attraction, and only few people get to enjoy the full experience.
Protest against state governor Doria and China's Sinovac vaccine in Sao Paulo

Brazil Faces Protests Against Mandatory COVID-19 Vaccine

More than 300 people from Brazil gathered to protest the state Governor João Doria's support for mandatory COVID-19 vaccine.
Diversity

4 Racist Habits Latinos Have to Stop Immediately

Racist habits are hard to kill but while the practice is not easy to forgive, Latinos seem to be a lot more forgiving with it.
Florida Holds Presidential Primary Amid Coronavirus Pandemic

Tips for Safe In-Person Voting on Election Day

Election Day is coming and even though million of Americans have already cast their ballots early, some are relying on in-person voting.
Dr. Anthony Fauci Testifies Before Senate On Federal Response To Pandemic

Fauci Says US is 'Poorly' Prepared for COVID-19 Winter, Infuriates White House

Dr. Anthony Fauci said Friday that the U.S. "could not be positioned more poorly" in dealing with COVID-19 for the winter season.

Trump Denies Plans to Declare Premature Victory in Election

President Donald Trump denied that he would declare premature victory in the 2020 presidential election on Tuesday night.
Mexicans Celebrate The Traditional Day of The Dead Amid Coronavirus Pandemic

Mexico Surpasses 90,000 COVID-19 Deaths, Destroying Region's Day of the Dead

Mexico has surpassed 90,000 death linked to COVID-19 after 495 more people were killed as of Wednesday.

Eli Lilly Antibody Treatment Fails to Work on Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients

Eli Lilly admitted Monday that its antibody treatment for COVID-19 was ineffective for hospitalized patients with advanced COVID-19
COVID-19 Study: Immunity From Antibodies Could Wear off Over Time

COVID-19 Study: Immunity From Antibodies Could Wear off Over Time

Immunity from COVID-19 can wear off over time as protective antibodies in people wane "quite rapidly," research found.
Miami Heat Fans Resort To Voodoo Dolls To Inspire Victory Over Dallas

Offensive Halloween Costumes You Definitely Shouldn't Wear

Halloween is a great time to dress up as anything you like unless you're dressing up a cultural stereotype. Then, you might want to rethink your offensive Halloween costume.
Chileans Vote Constitutional Referendum Amid Social Tension

Chile Celebrates Voters' Decision to Scrap Pinochet-Era Constitution

Chileans voted with an overwhelming majority to rewrite their country's constitution on Sunday, replacing the principles imposed decades ago under dictator General Augusto Pinochet.
Californians Vote By Mail Ahead Of November's Election

Research Finds About Half of Latino Voters are 'Extremely Motivated' to Vote

About half of Latino voters said they are 'extremely motivated' to vote in the coming November 3 elections, according to a Pew Research Center survey.
Coronavirus Pandemic Causes Climate Of Anxiety And Changing Routines In America

Heart Damage Among COVID-19 Patients Lead to Higher Risk for Death, Study Finds

COVID-19 patients who experience heart damage are more likely to die from the disease, a new study found Monday.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi Delivers Weekly Press Conference

Pelosi to Seek Another House Speaker Term If Democrats Keep Majority After Election

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said she will run for another term if control of the lower chamber stays with Democrats after November 3.
Early Voting Begins In Florida

Pre-Election Voting Surpasses 2016 Early Ballots

Pre-election voting has surpassed early ballots cast in 2016, with only nine days remaining before Election Day.
Vice President Mike Pence Holds A Campaign Rally In Nevada

Mike Pence Adviser, Chief of Staff Test Positive for Coronavirus, Adding to White House Outbreak

A top adviser to Vice President Mike Pence tested positive for the coronavirus this week, adding to the number of cases in the White House outbreak.

3 Terrifying Latino Urban Legends to Tell Your Kids this Halloween

Latino parents usually take the coming Halloween as a time to tell their kids about horror stories and urban legends, and they really are terrifying to hear as kids.
Florida Sees Record Numbers Voting Early For Presidential Election

Florida Republicans Surge Ahead in Early Voting

Florida Republicans showed their preference for in-person early voting this election as they stormed precincts this week.

Universal Mask Wearing Could Save 130,000 Lives by February

Universal mask wearing could prevent 130,000 deaths from the coronavirus by the end of February 2021, a new study said Friday.
Donald Trump Holds Campaign Rally In North Carolina Ahead Of Election

Trump Mocks Biden's Drive-in Rallies as 'Tiny' Compared to Own Jam-packed Events

President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden showed how differently they view the pandemic with their campaign rallies taking the road Saturday as COVID-19 cases surge.

Mental Health Services During COVID-19 on High Demand Among Latinos, but Supply Runs Low

Many Latinos are suffering from the mental health impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, but services to help them psychologically are running low.

Trump, Biden Clash Over COVID-19, American Families, Race in Final Presidential Debate

President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden faced off in the final presidential debate, discussing COVID-19, American families, and race, among other issues.
Maker Of Coronavirus Trial Drug Remdesivir, Gilead Sciences. Inc., Reports Positive Data Coming From Trials

Remdesivir Becomes First Coronavirus Treatment to Receive FDA Approval

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved remdesivir as a coronavirus treatment, Gilead Sciences said Thursday.
Democrats Plan to Boycott Senate Vote on Amy Coney Barrett Nomination

Democrats Plan to Boycott Senate Vote on Amy Coney Barrett Nomination

Senate Democrats are planning to boycott the vote on Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett on Thursday.
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