Articles by Neil P.

Neil P.


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Top Mexican Drug Lord Builds Private Hospital in Jalisco

Mexico's public enemy no.1 and most wanted drug lord of U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency is reported to have built his own private hospital in the western state of Jalisco.
Stimulus Payment

Second Stimulus Qualification: Will You Qualify for the HEALS Act?

Here are the qualifications of those who will receive a direct payment of $1,200 and more based on the proposed HEALS Act of the Republican senators.
Ron Glon

Indiana Police Officer Helps 12-Year-Old Boy Run Lemonade Stand

An Indiana Police Officer helps a 12-year-old boy by running his lemonade stand and vowing to personally match 100 percent of the proceeds the boy would make.
Money

Here's What to Do If You Missed Your First Stimulus Check

The second stimulus payment will arrive this August, but many Americans still have not received their first stimulus check. Here are the free IRS tools to check the status of your first stimulus check.
Stimulus Check

Republicans Finally Reveal the Amount of Next Stimulus

Senate Republicans have finally announced the amount that each individual will receive for the next stimulus package based on their proposal. They called the White House-backed proposal as HEALS Act.
Jair Bolsonaro

Bolsonaro Proudly Announces New Negative COVID-19 Test Result

Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, who tested positive for the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) thrice, announced on Saturday that he already tested negative for the virus.
Vicente Avila

Latino Dads Use TikTok to Connect With Their Children

Latinos are known to be very family-oriented and this trait continues to prevail even amid the global pandemic.
COVID-19 Study

New Study Shows Other Strategies to Combat COVID-19 and Reduce its Symptoms

A new study found out other ways on how to combat COVID-19 and mitigate or reduce its symptoms while waiting for the vaccine.
Crime

Milwaukee Mom Shoots, Kills Her 2-Year-Old Daughter

A Milwaukee mom was charged with first-degree reckless homicide after she shot and killed her own daughter last Tuesday.

ER Doctor, Who Suffered from COVID-19 and Stroke, Reunites With His Family After 3 Grueling Months

An emergency room physician got infected from COVID-19 due to his exposure. He also had a stroke and now reunited with his family after recovering from the virus.
Phone

Is It Safe to Own Used or Refurbished Phones? Here Are The Things You Should Know

Important things that you should know if you own a used or refurbished phone to avoid data privacy breach that might compromise your personal information.
Person with disability

People With Disabilities Continue to Face Problems Over Voting Rights

Persons with disabilities still continue to face discrimination in their right to vote even after the Americans with Disabilities Act was signed into law 30 years ago.
Facemasks

New Study Shows Homemade Face Masks Can Be Most Effective

A new study shows the right and effective homemade face masks that can help stop the spread and transmission of coronavirus.
Stimulus Check

Fresh Round of $1,200 Stimulus Checks to Arrive in August, Mnuchin Says

U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin on Saturday said a fresh round of $1,200 stimulus checks would be coming in August.

Texas Couple Beats COVID-19, Cancer, and Chemotherapy Together

A couple in Texas who has been married for 46 years beats COVID-19, cancer, and chemotherapy together.
NBA

NBA Teams up With Microsoft to Put 'Virtual Fans' Courtside

The National Basketball Association (NBA) is partnering with Microsoft to put "virtual fans" inside the arena as the season resumes next week in Orlando.
Money

Second Stimulus Check: How 'Big' Are You Going to Receive?

Republican lawmakers are now going to support the second stimulus payment. Here is the possible amount that you may receive in CARES Act 2.
Mark Zuckerberg

Big Techs Alleged of Bullying Small Techs, Congress Hearing With Top Tech CEOs Postponed

A credible source says that the culmination of more than a year-long investigation against the CEO's of big tech companies such as Facebook, Google, Apple, and Amazon is more likely to be postponed.
Police Line

Family in Texas Found Dead Inside SUV

A family in Texas was found dead inside their SUV less than 24 hours after they were reported missing. Authorities on Thursday said the victims were a Texan woman and her two young daughters.
Crime

Mother of Frostproof Triple Murder Victim Wants Death Penalty for Son's Killer

The mother of one of the three fishing buddies in Florida, who were fatally shot and killed over the weekend, asked for the execution of her son's alleged killers.
NBA

NBA Players Call for 'Justice for Breonna Taylor'

Players of the National Basketball Association (NBA) have been united in calling "Justice for Breonna Taylor" and other African-Americans, who died at the hands of the police.
Phone

Debunking Common Tech Myths: Are Facebook and Alexa Really Listening?

Here's a look at some of the most common misconceptions on tech products that you should stop believing today.
Tiredness

Growing Studies Suggest that COVID-19 Antibodies Decline Over Time

Different studies and researches suggest that COVID-19 antibodies of those who recovered from the virus disappear or decline in a matter of weeks or months.
Vaccine

COVID-19 Vaccine: Who Would Be Prioritized?

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) Director Francis Collins asked helped from the National Academy of Medicine last month to help them in developing guidelines as to who gets first the COVID-19 vaccine.
Mother checking her son

Medical Groups and Experts Reveal How to Know if Your Child Has COVID-19

Medical groups and experts revealed symptoms that parents should look for to know if their children have COVID-19.
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