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ICE: Foreign Students Must Leave US if Classes Move Fully Online

Foreign students with fully online classes will not be allowed to stay in the U.S., unless they move to a course with in-person tuition, according to the new rules released by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency on Monday.

Mexico's Lopez Obrador is 'All Set' to Meet Trump Despite Criticisms

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador is all set to meet U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday, but his upcoming visit to the White House was met with controversy.

Fewer US Students Seek Federal Aid for College Amid Pandemic

The sudden closure of school buildings led to decline in the number of students applying for U.S. federal college aid.

Broadway Star Nick Cordero Dies of Coronavirus Complications

Tony award-nominated Broadway actor Nick Cordero died at 41 from severe medical conditions due to coronavirus just this Sunday.

Fourth of July Celebration in L.A. Prompts Complaints against Illegal Fireworks

Illegal fireworks lit up the Los Angeles sky on the Fourth of July, prompting over a thousand illegal fireworks complaints and air pollution.

Florida Coronavirus Cases Top 200,000

Over 200,000 people were tested positive for the coronavirus since the pandemic began, Florida health officials say.

Meet Maria Elena Walsh: Argentine Cultural Icon for Children's Songs and Books

Maria Elena Walsh was a songwriter like no other. She became a cultural icon in the Argentine children's songs and books genre.

Two Seattle Protesters Hit by Car: One Dies, the Other in ICU

One of two Seattle protesters who were hit by a car on a closed highway died on Saturday, officials say.

NBA Details Travel Options for Going to Florida, Focuses on Mental Health

As NBA teams prepare to leave for Florida next week, travel options for the players were received by organizations and the league focused on players' mental health.

Artists Use Skywriting to Protest US Immigration Policies

A group of artists used skywriting in 80 different places in the US to protest the immigration policies in the US on the Fourth of July.

Los Angeles Police Records its First COVID-19 Related Death

Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) senior detention officer Erica McAdoo died from complications brought by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), the department said in a tweet Saturday.

Two Women Hurt as Car Drives Through Seattle Protest Crowd

Two women were hurt after a car slammed into a group of protesters on Interstate 5 in downtown Seattle early Saturday, authorities said.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Close Down Sussex Charity, Plan to Establish New Organization

It's an end of an era for Sussex fans as Meghan Markle and Prince Harry take another step away from their former royal life.

Second Stimulus Check: When's the Earliest it Could be Sent?

To help weather the recession as a result of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, a second round of stimulus checks may be sent to eligible Americans as early as August based on the Senate's calendar.

Hispanic Group Asks Latinas Not to Join the Military After Vanessa Guillen's Death

League of United Latin American Citizen (LULAC) president Domingo Garcia has issued a statement urging women, especially Latinas, not to join the military after the disappearance and death of female soldier Vanessa Guillen.

'This is No Joke': Man Leaves 'Regretful' Post on Facebook Before Dying of COVID-19

California truck driver Tommy Macias wrote a tragic last message a day before dying of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) on June 21.

The Best Latin American Documentaries You Need to Watch

Latin America is home to many different cultures and there are some documentaries that highlight the various aspects of the region. Take a look at these documentaries if you want to find out more.

5 Best Latin American Table Runners for Any Occasion

A table runner can be used for both formal and informal settings, adding color, texture, and contrast to add interest to your table. The standard dining fixture had been around since the 1600s, and while it may not maintain its original purpose of catching spills and drips, it still adds a nice look to the kitchen.

New Study Finds COVID-19 Mutating and Spreading Faster

A worldwide study has found an evidence of a new form of the coronavirus that spreads and infect people faster, but it doesn't seem to have a more severe impact.

Disney Gets the Job Done: Lin Manuel-Miranda’s ‘Hamilton’ to Hit Disney Plus

Disney Plus is streaming Lin Manuel-Miranda's award-winning musical "Hamilton" starting July 3, just in time for the 4th of July weekend.

Economic Shutdown Possible Unless Texans Follow Rules on Wearing Face Masks

Texas Governor Greg Abbott said an economic shutdown is possible for Texas if people don't follow rules on wearing face masks.

Innovation and Rise of Some Latino Indie Game Developers

Latino gamers have been around for a long time. Yet, representation has experienced lagging on- and off-screen.

5 Latino Adult Coloring Books for Anti-Stress Art Therapy

Coloring books aren't just for kids anymore. As time went on, the world has produced many coloring books for any theme, may it be as generic as geometric patterns or nature coloring books, to as specific themes as culture and travel. Latinos haven't been absent from this scene.

New York Adds California, 7 More States to Quarantine List

California and six other states were added to New York's quarantine list on Tuesday morning, making a total of 16 states or 48 percent of the U.S. population in the quarantine list.

Golden State Killer Pleads Guilty to 13 Murders

Donning an orange jumpsuit and a clear face shield, former California police officer Joseph James DeAngelo Jr., famously known as the "Golden State Killer," pleaded guilty on Monday to 13 counts of first-degree murder.
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