Articles by Joshua Summers

Joshua Summers


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'COVID-19 Cure' Promotion Leads the Suspension of Venezuela President Page on Facebook

Facebook suspends the page of the Venezuela President after promoting a COVID-19 cure that is not backed by science.
Minnesota Theater Scraps 'Cinderella' Production Because the Cast Was '98% White'

Theater Scraps Its 'Cinderella' Production Because the Cast Was '98% White'

A Minnesota theater canceled its "Cinderella" production because the staff was composed of mostly white people.
Brazilian Man With Upside-Down Head Reveals Fear of COVID-19 as It May Kill Him

Brazilian Man With Upside-Down Head Reveals Fear of Getting Deadly COVID-19

A Brazilian man with an upside-down head revealed his fear of catching up COVID-19, as he worried that it might kill him.

Ancient Mural in Peru Depicts a Knife-Wielding Spider God Associated with Fertility

Archeologists from Peru discovered an ancient mural that shows a knife-wielding spider god, associated with rain and fertility.
Mexico Unsure if Seized Sputnik V Vaccines Are Real or Fake

Mexico Unsure if Seized Russian Sputnik V Vaccines Are Real or Fake

Mexican prosecutors continued to determine if the more than 5,700 doses of Sputnik V vaccine seized in Mexico last week are real or fake.

Arizona Governor Disagrees with Kamala Harris Leading the White House Border Response

Arizona Governor Doug Ducey does not agree with President Joe Biden in tapping Kamala Harris as Key person in border crisis.

12 States Pressure Facebook and Twitter on Taking Action Regarding Anti-Vaxxers

Attorneys general from 12 states demanded Facebook and Twitter to take action on the anti-vaxxers. Attorneys general from 12 states demanded Facebook and Twitter to do more on COVID-19 misinformation in their respective platforms.
Magic Johnson, Danny Trejo, Arsenio Hall Receive COVID-19 Vaccine

Magic Johnson, Danny Trejo, Arsenio Hall Receive COVID Vaccine, Encourage Others To Do the Same

Magic Johnson, Danny Trejo, and Arsenio Hall received their COVID-19 vaccines at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles on Wednesday.
Bad Bunny, Other Latin Artists With Clothing & Shoe Lines You Might Not Know

Bad Bunny, Other Latin Artists With Clothing & Shoe Lines You Might Not Know

Diversity is slowly eradicating racism as Latin artists like Bad Bunny and J Balvin are also dominating the world with their music and entertainment.
Teen Migrant Facility in Texas Allows 'Sleeping Head to Foot' in One Room, Rep. Taylor Says

Teen Migrant Facility in Texas Allows 'Sleeping Head to Foot' in One Room, Rep. Taylor Says

Two GOP congressmen who toured teen migrant facilities in their respective towns in Texas were upset about what they saw during their visit.

Pres. Joe Biden Assigns VP Kamala Harris to Lead White House in Addressing Migrant Children Issues

Vice President Kamala Harris was assigned to lead the White House in addressing the migrant children issues in the U.S. Border.
Teen Boy Vacationing With Family in Florida Killed in Random Shooting

Teen Boy Vacationing With Family in Florida Killed in Random Shooting

A teenage boy was found dead, and his stepbrother was injured after a man allegedly fired shots at them at a beach in Florida early Tuesday morning.

USPS Postmaster General Louis DeJoy Unravels Plan to Slow Down Deliveries Along With Price Hike

USPS Postmaster General Louis DeJoy presented plans on slowing down the delivery of their agency and possible price hike.
Daddy Yankee Wins Big at 2021 Ascap Latin Music Awards

Daddy Yankee Wins Big at 2021 ASCAP Latin Music Awards

Daddy Yankee was named the songwriter of the year in this year's ASCAP Latin Music Awards. He was able to nab the title for the third time.
Vivek Murthy Confirmed by Senate as U.S. Surgeon General

Vivek Murthy Confirmed by Senate as U.S. Surgeon General

The Senate has confirmed Dr. Vivek Murthy to be President Joe Biden's surgeon general. He has already served as surgeon general under the Obama administration.

Teachers Union Questions CDC's New Distancing Guidelines for Students and Educators

Teachers union questioned the new distancing guidelines by CDC concerning the students and educators.

Latino Youths, Among Groups of People With Little Access to Paid Congressional Internship

Latino Youths, along with youths of color have fewer access to paid congressional internships. This is based on an analysis report of non-profit organization Pay Our Interns.
Mexico's Drug Cartels Use Children to Smuggle Its Members Into U.S.

Mexico's Drug Cartels Use Children to Smuggle Its Members Into U.S.

Apart from smuggling drugs, the drug cartels in Mexico are reportedly using children as decoys in smuggling their members into the U.S.

FDA Issues EUA on the New AI Device That Can Detect Symptoms Among Asymptomatic Patients

FDA Issued an Emergency Use Authorization on the AI Device that can detect symptoms of COVID-19 among asymptomatic patients.
Kamala Harris Laughs When Asked if She Has Plans to Visit the Border

Kamala Harris Laughs When Asked if She Has Plans to Visit the Border

Vice President Kamala Harris let out a laugh after answering "not today" to a reporter, who asked her if she had plans to visit the U.S.-Mexico border.

Senate Confirms Boston City Mayor Marty Walsh as Biden's New Labor Secretary

Boston City Mayor Marty Walsh was confirmed by Senate as the new Labor Secretary of the Biden administration.

Here's How to Cope With Zoom Anxiety Amid the Pandemic

Zoom anxiety has inflicted workers who are working from home. To avoid these kinds of stress from video calls, here are steps you can do to manage them.

California Adopts Ethnic Studies in High School Curriculum to Address Causes of Racism

California Adopts ethnic Studies as part of their high school curriculum. The movement aims to address the causes of racism.

Biden Administration Partners with Endeavors to Provide Shelter for Immigrant Families

The Biden Administration collaborated with Endeavors, a non-profit organization, to house migrant families who are not expelled in hotel rooms.

Schools: COVID Testing of Students and Educators Vital for In-Person Classes

Schools and experts highlighted the importance of COVID testing among teachers and students in pursuing in-person classes.
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