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Novavax COVID-19 Vaccine

Novavax Reveals Promising Efficacy of COVID-19 Vaccine Against New Variant

Novavax announced on Thursday the different efficacy rates of its COVID-19 vaccine in two countries over the new known variant of the virus.
Dwayne Haskins

Quarterback Dwayne Haskins Finds a New Team With Pittsburgh Steelers

Former Washington Football Team quarterback player and team captain Dwayne Haskins has finally found a new team.
Republican Lawmakers Blast Biden's Decision To Cancel Keystone XL Pipeline Permit

Republican Lawmakers Blast Biden's Decision To Cancel Keystone XL Pipeline Permit

Republican lawmakers on Wednesday expressed their dismay and blasted Pres. Joe Biden's decision to cancel the permit for the Keystone XL pipeline construction.
Pres. Biden's Executive Orders Put American Workers Last, Sen. Tom Cotton Says

Biden's Executive Orders Put American Workers Last, Sen. Tom Cotton Says

Republican Sen. Tom Cotton criticized Pres. Joe Biden's executive orders on Wednesday accusing him of putting American workers last.
Pres. Joe Biden

Biden Administration Orders DHS to Pause Deportation for 100 Days

Pres. Joe Biden and his administration ordered on Wednesday to pause some deportations for 100 days starting Friday as it reviews enforcement policies.
Donald Trump

Lawmaker Wants Florida Highway Named After Trump, Presidential Library Launched

A Republican lawmaker wants a Florida highway to be named after former Pres. Donald Trump while the National Archive launched a website for Trump's Presidential library.
Pres. Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador

Mexican President Asks Biden to Quickly Fix Immigration Status of Mexican Nationals in US

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said Wednesday that the new administration should quickly fix the immigration status of Mexican nationals in the United States.
AMLO Pushes Creation of Social Media Network for Mexicans

Mexico's President Wants to Create Own Social Media Network to Prevent Censorship

Mexico's President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) plans to launch a new state-owned social media site to guarantee freedom of speech in the country.
Pres. Joe Biden

Pathway to Citizenship: Biden Sends Immigration Bill to Congress for 11 Million Illegal Migrants

Pres. Joe Biden sends Congress on Wednesday an Immigration Bill that proposes citizenship to over 11 million people living illegally in the country.

Salma Hayek Celebrates 17 Million IG Followers by Showing Off Her Curves

Salma Hayek celebrated another milestone as she reached 17 million Instagram followers. She posted a series of photos on Sunday showing her curves to treat her fans.
Crematoriums

Staggering Death Toll: Los Angeles Air Pollution Control Officials Lifts Cremation Limit

The Los Angeles County Air pollution control officials said on Sunday that it will lift the cremation limit due to the increasing number of COVID-19 deaths.
Members Of Coronavirus Task Force Hold A Briefing At The White House

New COVID-19 Vaccine Could Be Ready For Approval Within Weeks, Fauci Says

Dr. Anthony Fauci said Sunday that a new COVID-19 vaccine could be ready in the U.S. within weeks if it gets approval from the U.S. FDA.
Joe Biden's Inauguration: Who Will Attend on Wednesday

Joe Biden's Inauguration: Who Will Attend on Wednesday

Here's what you need to know on President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration, including those who may attend in person.
iPhone 12

Tricks to Get the Best of Your iPhone 12 By Changing These Settings

Apple's iPhone 12 models are very impressive but you can still make your phone better by changing some of its default settings.
Donald Trump

Trump Prepares to Pardon More Than 100 People in His Final Hours in Office

Pres. Donald Trump is expected to announce clemency on Monday or Tuesday to more than 100 people in his final hours in the White House.
Mario Edwards

NFL Suspends Mario Edwards for Performance-Enhancing Drug Violation

NFL announced the suspension on Friday of Chicago Bears defensive lineman Mario Edwards for violating the league's performance-enhancing drug (PED) ban.
Latino Patient

Amid the Rising COVID-19 Cases in LA, Latinos Bear the Heaviest Burden

Latinos in Los Angeles remains heavily affected by the global pandemic as the county reaches more than one million COVID-19 infections on Saturday.
Valentine's Day

5 Popular Valentine's Day Traditions in Latin America

Valentine's Day is fast approaching and as early as now, many people are thinking about gifts they plan to give and perfect dating places. Learn how people in Latin America celebrate this day.
Covid-19 Refrigerator Production

Nearly 2 Million Vaccines Remain Unused While Californians Are Dying at a Record High

Nearly two million vaccines are locked up in different storage in California remain unused while the COVID-19 death rate in the state continues to spike.
Ice Cream From Chinese Company Found Contaminated With COVID-19

Ice Cream From Chinese Company Found Contaminated With COVID-19

Three samples of ice cream from a Chinese company were contaminated and tested positive for COVID-19 while thousands of boxes of the dessert have been confiscated.
DACA Applicants

Google Pledges $250K to Support 500 DACA Applicants

Google announced recently that the company pledges $250,000 to help people apply for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) to cover fees.
President-Elect Biden Introduces Key Members Of Upcoming Science Team

COVID-19, Education: Top Priorities as Biden Outlines His 10-Day Executive Orders

Joe Biden plans to sign and issue dozens of executive orders within the early days of his presidency. Incoming White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain outlined Biden's executive orders within 10 days.
Los Angeles County

Los Angeles Becomes First County in US to Reach 1 Million COVID-19 Cases

Los Angeles is the first county in the United States that reached 1 million COVID-19 infections on Saturday since the pandemic began.

Heroic Florida Waitress Uses Secret Sign to Rescue Boy, 11, Tortured by Abusive Parents

An 11-year-old boy was saved and rescued from his abusive stepfather after a waitress saw bruises on the child's arms and face.
CDC

CDC Warns More Infectious New COVID-19 Variant Could Become Dominant Strain in March

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) warned Friday that B117, the new COVID-19 variant, could become a dominant strain in March.
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