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Cuban-American Voters Identify As Republicans, More Likely to Vote Than Other Latino Groups

Cuban-American voters identify themselves as Republicans, according to a Pew Research survey. Cuban-American voters identify themselves as Republicans, according to a Pew Research survey.

COVID-19 Pandemic Death Toll Actually Higher Than What's Reported, New Research Says

COVID-19 pandemic deaths appear to be higher than what is counted and reported, says new research published in the Journal of the American Medical Association.
Police Brutality ‘Out of Control’ in Latin America

Police Brutality 'Out of Control' in Latin America

Countries in Latin America are not only struggling to battle the coronavirus pandemic, but its citizens are also injuries brought by police brutality.
Hispanic Authors to Read Before Hispanic Heritage Month Ends

5 Hispanic Authors to Read Before Hispanic Heritage Month Ends

Like any other medium of entertainment, Hispanic authors and culture in literature are always being overlooked and underrepresented.
Regeneron CEO Says US Gov’t Secured 300k Doses With $450 Million Contract

Regeneron CEO Says US Gov't Secured 300k Doses With $450 Million Contract

Regeneron CEO Leonard Schleifer said that US government has managed to secure around 300,000 doses of the antibody cocktail through a $450 million contract.

Election Day: Over 9 Million Americans Voted Early, Who Are the Majority Voters?

More than nine million U.S. citizens have already voted ahead of the November 3 election. More than nine million U. S. citizens have already voted ahead of the November 3 election.

Trump Wants to Return to Campaign Trail, Says He's COVID-Free

President Donald Trump is eyeing to continue his presidential campaign despite questions about his health status.

Miami Heat Beat Los Angeles Lakers in Game 5 of NBA Finals

The Miami Heat postponed the Los Angeles Lakers' supposed NBA championship on Friday night by winning with a 111-108 final score.

Twitter Imposes Tough New Restrictions Ahead of US Election

Twitter is enforcing new rules that prohibit candidates from declaring early victory. Twitter is enforcing new rules that prohibit candidates from declaring early victory.

Commission Scraps Presidential Debate After Trump Declined to Do It Virtual

The Commission on Presidential Debates has called off the presidential debate planned on Thursday between President Donald Trump and Democrats' bet Joe Biden.
Former Police Officer Charged With George Floyd’s Killing Released on Bond

Former Police Officer Derek Chauvin Charged With George Floyd's Killing Released on Bond

Derek Chauvin, former Minneapolis police officer charged for George Floyd's death, was released from jail after posting bond.

White House Security Official Hospitalized for Severe COVID-19

Several White House officials, including people close to the Trump administration, had tested positive for COVID-19 after attending a Rose Garden event.

California Gov. Newsom's Office: 'Don't Forget to Keep Your Mask on in Between Bites'

California Governor Gavin Newsom's office released a tweet reminding weekend diners to keep their masks on while dining.

Fauci Says White House COVID-19 Infections Are Preventable

Top infections disease expert, Dr. Anthony Fauci, said the COVID-19 cases in the White House is "not a hoax," but could have been prevented.

FDA Releases New COVID-19 Vaccine Guidelines Opposed by White House

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has posted its updated COVID-19 vaccine standards on Tuesday for vaccine makers.

Lawmakers Say Amazon Exercised Monopoly Power Over Third-Party Sellers

House Judiciary Committee's Democratic leadership's 449-page report found that Amazon has "significant and durable market power" in the U.S.
Forida voters

Florida Voter Registration Site Crash Not Connected to Malicious Activity, State Official Says

Florida voters experienced problems when the state's voter registration system crashed hours before the deadline.
US Stocks plummet after COVID-19 relief talks were shelved

U.S. Stocks Plummet After Trump Shelves COVID-19 Relief Talks

U.S. stocks slumped on Tuesday after U.S. President Donald Trump said he has asked White House officials to call off COVID-19 relief negotiations until after the election.

White House Blocks FDA Guidelines on COVID-19 Vaccine

The White House has blocked a new Food and Drug Administration (FDA) guidelines on approving a potential COVID-19 vaccine to the market.

Prince Harry Lost Title Over Comments on US Elections, Report Says

Prince Harry will not be reinstated as head of the Royal Marines after he openly discussed U.S. politics in a video, according to a report.

COVID-19 Treatment Used on Trump After Testing Positive

President Donald Trump has returned to the White House on Monday after spending three nights undergoing COVID-19 treatments at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.
Trump, Biden presidential debate.

US Presidential Debate: Despite COVID-19, Trump to Debate Biden

U.S. President Donald Trump plans to participate in next week's presidential election with Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden despite contracting COVID-19.
CDC COVID-19 guidelines

Health Experts on CDC COVID-19 Guidelines: 'You're Not Safe Beyond Six Feet, Wear Masks'

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on Monday that COVID-19 can spread beyond six feet through the air.

Breonna Taylor Grand Jury Audio Reveals Police Knocked Before Forcing Entry

Officers involved in Breonna Taylor's killing announced themselves as police many times before forcing entry into her apartment.

Kellyanne Conway Tests Positive for COVID-19

Former White House counselor Kellyanne Conway announced Friday night that she has tested positive for COVID-19.
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