Articles by Danielle Ong

Danielle Ong


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Georgia Residents Flock to Hair Salons and Tattoo Parlors As Non-Essential Businesses Reopen

Georgia Governor Brian Kemp announced his decision to allow non-essential businesses across the state to reopen on Friday despite warnings from experts.

The Sims 4: A Complete Guide On All Essential Cheats For A Fun-Filled Game Experience

We know you're eager to play Sims! Here are a few things you need to know to spice up your Sims experience.
Better Life Natural All-Purpose Cleaner, Safe Around Kids & Pets, 32 Fl Oz (Pack of 2), 2409C

Best Disinfecting Products You'll Need to Keep Your Home Squeaky Clean

Keep your house virus-free with these four powerful cleaning agents. With the new coronavirus crisis sweeping across multiple nations around the globe, disinfectant solutions have become an item of luxury, primarily due to a shortage in supply in markets.

Coronavirus, Explained: Netflix To Release Timely Series Tackling the Pandemic of the Century

Netflix recently released a very timely trailer of their new topical series, Coronavirus: Explained. The documentary will explore the 2020 health crisis that forever changed the world.

Florida Ranked Slowest State to Process Unemployment Claims, 86% Still Waiting

In Florida, hundreds of thousands applied for unemployment benefits. Only a small fraction, however, are receiving their payments.

More than 700,000 Patients Recovered from COVID-19 Worldwide

Johns Hopkins reported more than 700,000 coronavirus recoveries across the globe. Health experts warn a second, more devastating wave could hit in winter.

Meghan Markle's Estranged Father Living Alone in Mexico, Recently-Released Text Messages Uncover His Lies

Meghan Markle's estranged father, Thomas, is reportedly living alone in a cliff-top house in Rosarito Beach, Mexico as the Sussexes house hunt in Los Angeles.
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All Hail Lucifer Morningstar: An Inside Look Into Colombia's Templo de Lucifer

Rozo, a Colombian man, claimed to be the very Son of the devil, establishing what others now know as the Templo de Lucifer.

Mexico Raises COVID-19 Emergency Health Level As Cases Surpass 9,000

Mexico enters the most serious phase of the spread of the global pandemic COVID-19 after cases in the country surpassed 9,000.

US Senate Passes $480 Billion Relief Bill for Small Businesses and Hospitals, Expands COVID-19 Testing

The Senate passed a nearly $500 billion bill on Tuesday to help fund small businesses and hospitals, as well as expanded COVID-19 testing coverage and research.

Criminal Groups and Drug Cartels Leverage Power and Public Opinion Amid COVID-19 Crisis

Various criminal groups across Latin American countries take advantage of the pandemic by acting as self-styled public defenders.

Trump: Suspension on Immigration Will Apply Only to People Seeking Green Cards

President Donald Trump claims his recent executive order will only apply to people seeking green cards a day after he announced the new legislation.

Drug Cartels Scramble To Profit Amid COVID-19 Crisis, Some Turn To Kidnap and Torture for Ransom

The global pandemic coronavirus is putting a dent to the illegal drug trade with borders closed and economies paralyzed in many countries. With drug sales plummetting, numerous cartels, especially those along the border, have made asylum seekers the new commodity.

History's Deadliest: 9 Pandemics That are Probably Worse than COVID-19

Pandemics have ravaged society throughout history. The diseases changed the course of human life; at times, it completely eradicated an entire civilization. Here are the nine pandemics worse than COVID-19.

A Decade Later, The Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Still Leaves Mexican Communities Struggling for Nothing

The Deepwater Horizon was an offshore drilling rig that exploded on April 20, 2010, killing more than 11 crewmen and causing a massive environmental catastrophe. Mexican communities affected by the spill have yet to receive a cent in compensation even after a decade.
 Rawlings Heart of The Hide Baseball Glove Series

Official Francisco Lindor Merchandise for Diehard Baseball Fans

In celebration of his accomplishments, Rawlings set up an online store where hardcore baseball fans can purchase official Francisco Lindor merchandise.

Amazon Tribe Wins Federal Case Against Logging Companies After Two Decades, Receives Millions

The Ashaninka people recently won a case in federal court against illegal logging groups, putting a historic end to a two-decade dispute.

Nightmare at the US-Mexico Border: Cartels Kidnap and Torture Asylum Seekers for Ransom

Drug cartels are reportedly targeting U.S. asylum seekers for ransom money. Some are tortured, some raped, while others end up in mass graves.
 Bioré Deep Pore Charcoal Cleanser for Oily Skin (6.77 oz) Daily Face Wash, Naturally Purifies Pores, Dermatologist Tested (Packaging May Vary)

4 Charcoal Beauty Products That Actually Work

Achieving that fresh, glowing skin has never been this easy. Almost every month, a new beauty fad takes over the world. Beauty products with activated charcoal have become a household name since it hit the market.

Brazil's President Killing Indigenous Culture Amid Aggressive Commercial Development

In Brazil, the once-thriving villages of indigenous tribes are now struggling to survive amid Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro's term.

Slashed Tires and Physical Abuse: Health Workers Fight Violence Amid War Against COVID-19

Doctors, nurses, and medical staff are fighting a new threat across the globe as they work on curing patients of the global pandemic COVID-19.
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Former Brazilian President Calls Bolsonaro a 'Troglodyte' for Lack of COVID-19 Response

Former Brazilian President Luiza Inacio Lula da Silva recently called Jair Bolsonaro a "troglodyte" in an impassioned interview with a news site.
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Hotel Escobar: Inside Pablo Escobar's 5-Star Luxury Prison in the Medellin Mountains

Take a look a Pablo Escobar's infamous Club Medellin, a prison built on top of a mountain. (Photo: Colombian National Police Registry) A mug shot taken by the regional Colombia control agency in 1976 Pablo Escobar was a Colombian drug lord who was born on December 1, 1949, and quickly rose to prominence at the age of 22.
A U.S. Customs and Border Protection patch is seen on the arm of a U.S. Border Patrol agent

ICE and CDC Launch Investigation After Deported Migrants Test Positive for COVID-19

A Guatemalan health official reported 44 migrants on one U.S. deportation flight this week were found to be infected with COVID-19, creating fear among Guatemalan people.

The Unseen Truth About Colombia: Where People Trade Cocaine for Food

A large number of Colombian farmers and their families depend on cocaine production for their daily needs. In some areas, it's the only currency.
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