Articles by Danielle Ong

Danielle Ong


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Venezuela Deletes Evidence and Arrests Reporters Covering COVID-19, What Are They Hiding?

The country's law allows the government to arbitrarily arrest independent journalists on charges of "advocacy of hatred" and "instigating hate and violence across media."

Texas Governor Allows Some Businesses to Reopen Amid Multiplying COVID-19 Hotspots

Texas Governor Greg Abbott recently announced his plans to allow non-essential businesses to reopen their doors to customers despite a rising number of coronavirus hotspots in the state.

Will the Worsening COVID-19 Feud Between US and China Lead to Another 'Cold War?'

Experts believe the frosty relationship between both countries is a 'dangerous dynamic.' They believe it could spur a new Cold War between the two giants.

Dallas Hair Salon Owner Arrested and Jailed For a Week For Operating Amid COVID-19

Shelley Luther, owner of Salon a la Mode, refused to obey a cease-and-desist letter asking her to shut operations. She attended a court hearing on Tuesday.

Orphaned at Sea: Terry Jo Duperrault and the Bizzare Tale of Mass Murder Aboard the Bluebelle

An 11-year-old girl drifted in the open sea for over 90 hours after a tragic series of murders struck her ship.

US Court Denies ICE Detainees' Release, Tight Living Conditions Could Lead to COVID-19 Outbreak

ICE detainees in Los Angeles will have to remain under custody after the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit overruled a judge's decision to require their release.

Local Cane Alcohol Poisons 77 People, Kills 25 in Mexico

The Mexican Ministry of Health announced the death of another alcohol poisoning victim in the western part of the nation on Tuesday.

Trump Takes Extensive Tour of Arizona Amid Plans to Reopen Economy

President Donald Trump landed in the battleground state of Arizona on Tuesday to visit a manufacturing plant amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Mexico Warns States Not to Threaten Civilians with Prison Terms to Enforce COVID-19 Lockdown

Mexico's Interior Department warned state governments to avoid using prison terms to enforce coronavirus stay-at-home policies.

2 US 'Terrorists' Were Captured in Failed Attempt to Remove Maduro, Says Venezuela

The embattled Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro revealed authorities captured two U.S. citizens among a group of 13 'terrorists' on Monday. The mercenaries were reportedly attempting to capture the socialist leader.

California Shopper Investigated for Wearing KKK Hood as 'Face Mask' in Grocery Store

The San Diego County Sheriff's Department received reports of a man allegedly wearing a Ku Klux Klan hood as 'face-covering' in a grocery store last weekend.

Inside the Matamoros Refugee Camp: Where Migrants Fish in Contaminated Rivers

The tent city used to be a sprawling soccer field six months ago. The living conditions in the camp are alarming experts who are now calling it a growing humanitarian crisis.

J.Lo's Behind-The-Scenes Footage of a Butt Jiggle Tutorial With Shakira

Jennifer Lopez recently took to her official Instagram page to post a series of never-before-seen footage of Super Bowl rehearsals.

Death Row Inmates Sue Texas Prison System Amid COVID-19

Death row inmates at a Livingston-area prison sued the state's prison system after drastic health and safety conditions put them at great risk of contracting the new coronavirus.

Pocono Restaurants to Serve Favorite Latino Flavors This Mother's Day

Celebrate Mother's Day with the help of these Latin restaurants. Mother's Day is just around the corner. Before the pandemic, shoppers would be running to malls and stores in search of the perfect gift for the most influential female figure in their lives: brave and strong mothers.

Inside San Quentin State Prison: Home to the Worst Criminals in the World

San Quentin is infamous for gang-related race riots and internal exploitation. The prison is home to six notorious gangs: the Mexican Mafia, Ayran Brotherhood, Nuestra Familia, Nazi Low Riders, the Bloods, and the Crips.

Unearthed Skeletal Remains of Slaves Show Barbaric Abuse and Diseases in Mexico

Researchers unearthed three skulls that dated back to the 16th century, the height of the transatlantic slave trade.

Mexico Pauses Clean-Energy Plans Amid Mounting COVID-19 Cases

Mexico's Centro Nacional de Control de Energia (Cenace) indefinitely stopped all operations and critical tests for clean-energy projects amid the rising number of coronavirus cases in the nation.

Arizona Sheriffs Refuse to Enforce Stay-At-Home Orders

Two Arizona sheriffs refused to enforce an extended stay-at-home order recommended by Governor Doug Ducey as coronavirus cases in the state hit 8,640. Arizonan activists call for the governor's recall from office.

Islas Marias Madre: Mexico's Tropical Alcatraz

More than a hundred years ago, the Mexican government built a federal prison on a large Pacific archipelago just off the coast of Mexico. The island, known as Mexico's Alcatraz, is a place many prisoners do not want to leave.

California: Newly Released Sex Offender Rearrested for Exposing Himself Less than Three Weeks Later

One of the seven high-level sex offenders released from prison in California has been rearrested just 18 days later.

California Releases 7 High-Level Sex Offenders Over COVID-19 Pandemic

The court ordered the release of seven "dangerous" inmates in a statewide effort to curb the spread of the virus.

COVID-19 Surge in Brazil, Country May Become the Worst-Hit in the World

Brazil's health care system is collapsing as the number of COVID-19 cases, and deaths soar. Experts say the country may see worse conditions as doctors are forced to leave hundreds untreated.

Leaked Intel Reveals China Hid Crucial COVID-19 Research Information From the World

An extensive research report claims the Chinese government purposely hid or destroyed all evidence of the COVID-19 outbreak and its contagiousness from the rest of the world.

In Honduras, Gangs Control Everything, Making It One of the Most Dangerous Countries in the World

Young men and ordinary citizens fight for their lives, and their homes, in what is now considered one of the deadliest countries in the world.
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