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Police Declare Riot, Make Arrests at Seattle Protest

Riot was declared by police during a Seattle protest Saturday following large demonstrations in Capitol Hill.

‘Love you Meep’: Ryan Dorsey Recalls Last Moments With Naya Rivera

Naya Rivera's ex-husband Ryan Dorsey reveals he saw the 'Glee' actress the day before she disappeared in a heartfelt tribute posted on Instagram.

California Gov. Newsom Wants to Expand Protections for Essential Workers, Especially Latinos

California Governor Gavin Newsom wants additional protective measures for essential workers, especially Latinos who have been disproportionately affected by the coronavirus pandemic.

‘Free of My Demons’: Demi Lovato Gives Thanks On ‘Miracle Day’ 2 Years After Overdose

Today is Demi Lovato's "Miracle Day." It is the day she has held dear for two years since she was hospitalized for an overdose. The star took to Instagram on Friday a reflection of the past years.

First LAPD Officer Who Died From Coronavirus was Father-To-Be

A Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) officer, who was an expectant father, died on Friday after a months-long battle with coronavirus, officials said. He was the first sworn LAPD officer to have died from the deadly coronavirus.

Elon Musk Says No to More Stimulus, House Committee Claps Back

Elon Musk speaks his mind about the heated debate on a second stimulus check through a series of tweets to his 37 million followers.

Missing 2-Year-Old’s Parents Arrested for Murder of Their Own Child

The parents of a missing 2-year-old California toddler have been arrested on suspicion of murder of their own child, police said Friday.
Mexican Food

Eat Healthy With These Keto-Friendly Mexican Menu Tips

The ketogenic diet has become popular these days. Deciding to shift to a keto-friendly diet can be daunting but that doesn't mean you can't grab something from a Mexican menu.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex Visit South Africa

Prince Harry, Meghan Markle Sue Paparazzi Over Photo of Son at California Home

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry filed an invasion of privacy lawsuit against paparazzi for taking photos of their son, Archie, at their California home.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis

Florida Gov. DeSantis in Danger of Losing his Faithful Voters, New Poll Shows

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis' approval rating fell by double digits since April, according to a new Quinnipiac University poll released Thursday.
President Trump Holds Briefing At White House

Trump Calls Off GOP Convention in Florida as Coronavirus Cases Surge

The Florida segment of the Republican National Convention was cancelled by President Donald Trump on Thursday, citing the threat of coronavirus in the state.

New Stimulus Check: Mnuchin Says $1,200 Direct Payment May Be Sent To Same People

Another $1,200 in direct payment is likely to happen in the second round of stimulus checks for Americans, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said on Thursday.
Grey's Anatomy

‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Plans to Talk About Coronavirus in New Season

Medical drama "Grey's Anatomy" will include coronavirus, the biggest medical crisis in recent decades, for its 17th season. It will be added to the many timely social issues the show has faced in previous seasons.

Texas Mayors Plead Congress for Coronavirus Relief amid Budget Loss

As the new coronavirus relief package is in the works in Congress, almost 100 Texas mayors are pressing for more funding to address their budget losses due to the economic impact of COVID-19.
Coronavirus Pandemic Causes Climate Of Anxiety And Changing Routines In America

L.A. Coronavirus Cases Surge May Cause Second Stay-at-Home Order

Los Angeles was one of the first U.S. cities to implement a stay-at-home order when the coronavirus pandemic hit the country. Now, L.A. is coming close to a grim distinction as it experiences a virus surge.
Killer Horror

Latino Characters Make Bad Horror Movie Protagonists, Here’s Why We Think So

Latinos have been struggling to get more names in Hollywood. But we think Hollywood's horror movie stereotypes just won't fit the culture most Latinos grew up in.

Actor Johnny Ortiz Charged With Attempted Murder

Johnny Ortiz, Latino actor who starred in 'El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie', is at a very bad place right now as he faces attempted murder charges.

Texas County Hit Hard by New Coronavirus Stay at Home Order

Texas County, Hidalgo, issued a stay at home order Monday and also placed a 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. curfew but officials may not be able to enforce it.
Scott Dekraai Appears in Court

Orange County Prosecutors Committed Malpractice in Mass Shooting Case, Review Finds

Orange County District Attorney Todd Spitzer's office released the results of an internal investigation on the Seal Beach Mass Shooting case where it was found that two of its former prosecutors committed malpractice.
Hillsborough County Florida Teachers Protest Reopening Schools Amid Pandemic

Florida Teachers Sue State Over School Reopening

A Florida teachers union sued Governor Ron DeSantis on Monday over the state's push to do a full school reopening next month.
Nintendo Switch

Nintendo Direct Mini: Here are the Switch Games You May Expect in the Showcase

If you love hearing about the nitty gritty of Nintendo's Switch games and other releases, then you may have sat through an episode of Nintendo Direct. The company just announced one through a Direct Mini broadcast for 10AM ET.
Online Class

7 Tips for Students Taking Online Classes This Fall

With COVID-19 affecting the way schools will reopen, some students may be uncomfortable starting the fall semester online. If you school is one of those who chose to shift partly or fully online, these tips may help you address the unique challenges that comes with online classes.

Seattle Protest Causes Store Damages, Officer Injuries; Police Claim Precinct Fire

A group of Seattle protesters marched towards Capitol Hill Sunday afternoon, causing significant damage to stores, injury to officers and what police claim to be "small fire" in their East Precinct.
Rapper Kanye West holds his first rally in support of his presidential bid in North Charleston

On His First Campaign Rally, Kanye West Wants Everyone with a Baby to Get ‘A Million Dollars’

Rapper Kanye West kick-started his presidential run with a campaign rally in South Carolina on Sunday evening, touching on topics from abortion to religion.
COVID-19

15 L.A. Children, Mostly Latinos, Contract Deadly Coronavirus-Related Inflammatory Syndrome

A rare but potentially deadly inflammatory syndrome believed to be related to the coronavirus has been found in 15 children in Los Angeles, officials said.
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