Articles by Neil P.

Neil P.


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IRS Delays Start of 2020 Tax Filing Season: Here's Why

IRS Delays Start of 2020 Tax Filing Season: Here's Why

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced Friday that it would delay the start of the 2020 tax filing season by a few weeks.
Jennifer Lopez

Jennifer Lopez, Lady Gaga, More Big Stars to Perform at Biden's Inauguration

Latina star Jennifer Lopez along with other performers including Lady Gaga will perform at the 59th Inaugural Ceremonies on Wednesday.

President-Elect Joe Biden Launches New Twitter Account, Starts From Zero With No Trump Followers

President-elect Joe Biden launched a new Twitter account after his team found out that he might not retain all followers in the already banned @POTUS account.
Nurse Who Takes Care of COVID-19 Patients Wins $1 Million in Lottery

Nurse Who Takes Care of COVID-19 Patients Wins $1 Million in Lottery

A nurse, who takes care of COVID-19 patients in a long-term care facility, has won $1 million in a state lottery.
COVID-19

CDC Projects Nearly 92,000 Americans to Die From COVID-19 in Next Three Weeks

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) projected near 92,000 will die from COVID-19 in the next three weeks.
Snapchat

Snapchat Permanently Suspends Trump From Its Platform

Snapchat, one of the country's leading social media platforms, recently announced that it has permanently banned President Donald Trump.
Klete Keller

Ex-Olympic Medalist Klete Keller Charged in Federal Court for Participation in Capitol Riot

Former two-time Olympic gold medal swimmer Klete Keller was charged in federal court on Wednesday over alleged participation in the Capitol riot.
Shakira

Colombian Singer Shakira Sells Rights to Her 145 Songs in Multi-Million Dollar Deal

Colombian singer and songwriter Shakira is the latest star to sell rights to her 145 songs in an undisclosed amount but a report said it was a multi-million dollar deal.
ICE Acting Director Jonathan Fahey Resigns After 2 Weeks in Office

ICE Acting Director Jonathan Fahey Resigns After 2 Weeks in Office

Jonathan Fahey, the acting director of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), has resigned after taking the position two weeks ago.
Latino Groups Ask Biden To Postpone in-Person Testing for English Language Learners

Latino Groups Ask Biden To Postpone in-Person Testing for English Language Learners

Several Latino education and civil rights groups are asking President-elect Joe Biden to push back in-person English-language testing to protect the students from COVID-19.
Sen. Barbara Boxer

Biden's Inaugural Team Returns Donation from Ex-Senator Who Registered as Foreign Agent for Chinese Firm

President-elect Joe Biden's inaugural team will return the donation from former Sen. Barbara Boxer after she registered as a foreign agent for a Chinese surveillance firm.
YouTube

YouTube Suspends Trump's Account, Disabled Comments Section

YouTube, the biggest online video streaming in the world, announced on Tuesday its decision to suspend Trump's account for violating its policies.
Azealia Banks

Azealia Banks Shocks Netizens After Digging Up and Cooking Dead Cat, Posting Video Online

Azealia Banks shocked the netizens after she dug up and cooked her dead cat. She posted the video of the entire process on her social media account.
Pres. Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador

Mexico's President to Provide COVID-19 Vaccines to Undocumented Immigrants in the US

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador announced on Wednesday he was ready to provide COVID-19 vaccines for the undocumented immigrants in the U.S.
Terrifying Places in Latin America

Most Haunted Places in Latin America for Thrill-Seekers

Latin America is not only one of the most visited regions on earth because of its beautiful sceneries but also of truly dark places that specter-hunters and morbid thrill-seekers look for.
Everything You Need To Know About the $300 Weekly Unemployment Benefit

Everything You Need To Know About the $300 Weekly Unemployment Benefit

More states would start sending $300 weekly unemployment benefit as part of the $900 billion stimulus package. Here are the most important things about the jobless aid that you need to know.
WHO

Wet Market or Lab Leak? WHO Experts to Arrive in China to Investigate the True Origin of COVID-19

China announced on Monday that experts from the World Health Organization (WHO) will arrive this week to investigate the origin of the COVID-19 virus.
Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg

Elon Musk vs. Mark Zuckerberg: How Did the Feud Between These Two Billionaires Start?

There is no love lost between billionaires Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg but their feud has started since in 2016. Since then, the two started to tease each other.
Immigrants

Practical Tips to Reduce Delays With Immigration Papers This 2021

The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services acknowledged on Friday that delays in the immigration processes are the result of COVID-19 restrictions. But they suggest tips on how to reduce the delays.
Pres. Donald Trump

Stripe Stops Processing Payments for Trump Campaign Website After Capitol Siege

Financial technology company and platform, Stripe, decided to stop processing payments for the Trump campaign website after the Capitol siege on Wednesday.

Feds Arrest Rioters Who Carried Cuffs Onto Senate Floor After Identifying Them

The federal authorities arrested two rioters who broke into the Capitol and carried cuffs onto the Senate floor during Wednesday's violent takeover at the U.S. Capitol.
Christina Reszetar

Teacher Arrested for Spraying Disinfectant to 4 Students Who Refused to Wear Masks Properly

A high school teacher in Largo, Florida was arrested on Wednesday after she sprayed disinfectant on four students for not wearing their masks properly.
Hispanic Man Caught on Cam Killing Ex-Girlfriend in Front of Her 3-Year-Old Daughter

Hispanic Man Caught on Cam Killing Ex-Girlfriend in Front of Her 3-Year-Old Daughter

The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) is now searching for a California man who fatally shot and killed his ex-girlfriend in-front of her three-year-old daughter on Wednesday.

Meet the African-American Female Scientist Leading the COVID-19 Vaccine Research

Dr. Anthony Fauci, the country's leading disease and infectious expert, credited African-American female scientist Dr. Kizzmekia Corbett for leading vaccine research.
Latino Entrepreneurs

Useful Tools and Sources Latino Entrepreneurs Can Use to Rebuild Businesses

Latino small business owners or entrepreneurs are hardy hit by global pandemic. But there are essential tools and sources of funding that can be utilized to rebuild their businesses.
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