Articles by Neil P.

Neil P.


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NBA

When Will the Next NBA Season Start?

The National Basketball Association (NBA) and the National Basketball Players Association (NBPA) have agreed on the next season's schedule.
Police Car

Man Accidentally Shot Pregnant Wife to Death After Mistaking Her for an Intruder

A Florida man claims that he accidentally shot his wife using a handgun after thinking she was an intruder. The victim, who was 6-month-old pregnant, did not survive her fatal injuries.
Working in Office

Working in Office Makes You More Vulnerable to COVID-19, New Report Shows

A new report shows that those who are working in the office are more likely to get infected with COVID-19 than those who are working at home.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) holds a post election news conference as he declares victory, in Louisville

Sen. Mitch McConnell's First Agenda is to Deliver Stimulus Package Before 2021

Republican Sen. Mitch McConnell said on Wednesday after he won the election that his priority is to deliver a stimulus package before the year ends.
Mexican Man Opens Up Home to Shelter 300 Dogs

Mexican Man Opens Up Home to Shelter 300 Dogs

A Mexican man went viral on social media after making his home a shelter for 300 dogs affected by the Hurricane Delta that hit the Yucatan Peninsula in early October.
Donald Trump

Trump's Key Strategy to Winning Latino Voters, and Why Biden Has Failed to Woo Them

The result of the U.S. Presidential election remains unpredictable, but one thing is for sure: Pres. Donald Trump has successfully won the support of Latinos across the country.
COVID-19

US Reaches More Than 100,000 COVID-19 Infections in a Single Day

The number of COVID-19 infections in the U.S. has reached more than 100,000 just in a single day. This is the highest record so far since the pandemic began.
Latino

Republican Latino Candidates Win Seats in Florida as Democrats Lose Ground With Voters

Two Republican Latino candidates were victorious in the recently held U.S. Presidential election. Both of them defeated the Democratic candidates.
Gordon Hayward

NBA Trade Rumor: Will Boston Celtics Trade Gordon Hayward?

Boston Celtics star player Gordon Hayward is now in the last year of his four-year contract with the team. There are rumors that he might be traded this month.
Pregnant woman

Pregnant Women With COVID-19 at Increased Risk for Severe Illness and Death: CDC

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported that pregnant women are at higher risk of severe illness and death if they contracted infectious COVID-19.

UFC Announces the Return of 'The Ultimate Fighter'

The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) announced the return of its reality sports show "The Ultimate Fighter" in a new season and new home.
Donald Trump

Trump's 5 Winning Policies That Revive US Manufacturing

Pres. Donald Trump imposed policies that gave an advantage to American citizens and workers during the first term of his administration.
Donald Trump

Trump's H-1B Visa-Worker Program Helps Raise Wages

The Department of Homeland and Security said that Pres. Trump's reform of the H-1B visa-worker program has helped increase wages for American graduates.
Farmer

Majority of Farmers To Vote Trump in the Election

A recent survey shows that majority of the farmers or 71 percent across the country will vote for Pres. Donald Trump in the upcoming 2020 U.S. Presidential Election.
Florida Man Captures Massive 1,000-Pound Alligator 'Stalking' Him Right Behind His Home

Florida Man Captures Massive 1,000-Pound Alligator 'Stalking' Him Right Behind His Home

A Florida man and his friend found and caught an alligator that weighed more than 1,000 pounds. The alligator was found in a river in Blountstown, Florida.
Nevada Dad Enraged With Cheating Partner, Throws Infant From Balcony Then Sets Apartment on Fire

Nevada Dad Enraged With Cheating Partner, Throws Infant From Balcony Then Sets Apartment on Fire

Nevada man Clarence Edward Martin, aged 32, threw his 2-month-old baby from the 2nd-floor balcony and set their apartment on fire.
Cocaine

Oregon Becomes First State to Decriminalize Hard Drugs

Oregon will be the first state in the United States to decriminalize possession of small amounts of heroin, cocaine, LSD, and other hard drugs under a ballot measure.
Full Moon

Rare Blue Moon on Halloween: What Does It Mean?

The rare blue moon will make this year's Halloween something different. This will be visible across the globe on Oct. 31 and what does this mean?
Larry Kudlow

Kudlow Blames Pelosi For Delaying Tactics and Not Striking a Stimulus Deal

White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow accused Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of not sealing the stimulus package before the election.
Social Media Sites

America's Big Tech Companies Keep Getting Richer Amid the Pandemic

America's big tech companies Amazon, Facebook, Google, and Twitter reported on Thursday their massive earnings for the third quarter this year.
Donald Trump and Joe Biden

Here's the Scenario in Case Trump, Biden Tie in Electoral College Vote

The 2020 U.S. presidential election is only days from now, and no one can still say who between President Donald Trump and Joe Biden will win. But in case of a tie in the Electoral College vote, this is the scenario that could happen.
COVID-19 Patient

COVID-19: How the Deadly Virus Spreads Quickly Across the Country

The United States remained to have the highest number of COVID-19 infections and deaths worldwide. But how did the deadly virus quickly spreads across the country?
Donald Trump

Majority of Latino Men Are More Likely to Vote Trump

Latino community is the largest minority group in the country that could potentially help a presidential candidate. A new poll showed that Latino men are likely to vote for Pres. Trump.
COVID-19

COVID-19 Fatality: One American Dies Every 107 Seconds

John Hopkins University Coronavirus Resource Center revealed that one American dies every 107 seconds due to the infectious and deadly COVID-19.
Many Latina Domestic Workers Experience 'Full-Blown Depression' Amid Pandemic

Many Latina Domestic Workers Experience 'Full-Blown Depression' Amid Pandemic

A new survey revealed that many Latina domestic workers across the country are experiencing "full-blown depression" and many of them have already lost their jobs.
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