Articles by Mary Anne R.

Mary Anne R.


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Eyeing Sustainable Period Products? Try These Menstrual Cups

Everyone wants to do their part in living a sustainable life to prolong the planet's lifespan. Sustainability efforts can range from recycling, opting for products with less chemical, to ditching sanitary pads and tampons.
Latin-America superstition

Old-Wives' Tales: Superstitions From Latin America Your Grandma Told You About

Different superstitions have been passed through generations. May it be about black cats, a mirror breaking, or knocking on wood, for years many have believed them.
Mexican crime rate

Deadlier than COVID-19? Mexican Crime Rate Increases

A total of 117 murders were recorded in 24 hours in June. This marks the country's most violent of the day.
Florida COVID-19

Florida Hits 15,000 of COVID-19 New Cases

Florida has reached the highest single-day recording of new coronavirus cases in any state with 15,299 new cases on Sunday.

L.A. Coronavirus Cases Continue to Rise

The number of cases, hospitalizations, and death rates continue to worsen since the start of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, a health official of the Los Angeles County said.
Top Latino artists

Your Next Binge-Watch: Hollywood TV Shows With Top Latino Celebrities

Thanks to different streaming services, being entertained is now at the palm of our hands. However, with a variety of choices to choose from, choosing what to watch may take longer than watching the show itself.
Latin leaders

More Than 40 Latin Officials Infected with COVID-19

Powerful Latin officials, including two presidents, have already tested positive for the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) this week.

Snacking Doesn't Have to be Sinful With These Plant-Based Nibbles

The current coronavirus pandemic has compelled most people to follow different fitness trends and workout routines. At present, it may be difficult to change your lifestyle, especially your eating habits.

FDA Mulls Menthol Cigarettes Ban to Lower Smoking Rates

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is planning to ban menthol cigarettes in hopes to lower smoking rates.
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Argentina President Calls for Unity Amid Pandemic on Independence Day

Argentina President Alberto Fernandez has called for unity during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic on the country's Independence Day.
Biden

Trump Campaign Official to Biden: 'Rooting Against Americans'

Trump campaign communications director Tim Murtaugh has told Democratic presidential nominee Biden that he is "rooting against Americans and their prosperity" on Thursday.
Minnesota tornado

Minnesota Tornado Kills 1, Multiple Farmsteads Damaged

Multiple farmsteads are damaged, one was killed, and two were injured after a large tornado touched down in northwest Minnesota on Wednesday.

Snap's Stock Spikes After US Considers Ban of TikTok

Snap Inc. stock prices have increased by 5.94 percent on Tuesday after U.S. Secretary State Mike Pompeo said the country is looking to ban TikTok and other Chinese social media applications because of security concerns.
Besame Cosmetics

Sport a Retro Chic Look With These Besame Cosmetics Pieces

Today's beauty trends usually focus on the eyes. May it be with a bright liner, a pastel shade of eye-shadow, or full-on glitter.
Bed Bath & Beyond

Bed Bath & Beyond Inc. to Permanently Close 200 Stores

Bed Bath & Beyond is planning to close around 200 of its stores in the next two years due to financial struggles brought by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
Texas sheriffs

Texas Sheriffs Say No to Coronavirus Mask Rule

A number of Texas sheriffs refuse to follow a new executive order requiring the wearing of masks in public to slow the spread of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in the state.
MIT sues Trump admin

Harvard, MIT Files Petition vs Trump Admin to Block ICE New Order

Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration to temporarily delay the recent immigration rules on international students studying in the United States.

6 Candies You Probably Grew Up With

Candies are loved across the globe. A person who does not enjoy this simple treat does not probably have any memories of sweet childhood.

New ICE Rules on Foreign Students Receive Backlash from Politician, Academics

A politician and some educators have criticized the new rules released by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) that may deport foreign students in the United States if they do not comply with the regulations.

What Happened to Sofia Vergara's Brother?

Colombian-born actress Sofia Vergara got emotional during last week's episode of "America's Got Talent" after a contestant revealed that his sister died around the same time Vergara's brother was murdered.
Florida bar, restaurant shutdown

Florida Bar and Restaurant Owners Face Foreclosures

Florida bars and restaurant owners are not sure if it would live after the state banned the sale of alcoholic drinks inside the establishments.
Trump withdraws the U.S. from the WHO

Trump Makes His Move to Withdraw US From WHO

The United States President Donald Trump has formally notified the United Nations (UN) and Congress of his intentions to pull the US out from the World Health Organization (WHO) amid the pandemic.

FDA Warns Public of Several Toxic Mexican-Made Hand Sanitizers

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has reminded the public to avoid using hand sanitizer products containing toxic substance methanol.

6 Latin American Comfort Food That Will Make You Feel Good

There is no one, who does not need to eat some comfort food from time to time. Eating comfort food usually makes you feel sentimental.
Lin-Manuel Miranda's Hamilton

Lin-Manuel Miranda's 'Hamilton' Drives Download Surge on Disney+

Streaming service Disney+ has received a 72.4 percent higher download across the globe when "Hamilton" made its debut on July 3.
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