Articles by Neil P.

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Work at Home for Elderly

Work at Home: 4 Ways For Retirees to Earn Money While at Home

Retirees or the elderly who are vulnerable to get the infectious and deadly COVID-19 can generate income while at home.
Avianca

Unforseeable Impact: One of Latin America's Largest Airlines Files Bankruptcy

One of the largest airlines in Latin America and the second-longest-running airline in world files bankruptcy in the wake of the global pandemic.
Southern Border

Economic Refugees: A Wave of Migrants from South America

A wave of migration is expected to surge at the Southern Border of the United States due to the economic devastation brought by the global pandemic.
Armed Forces

Mexico to Regain Peace by Returning Armed Forces on the Streets

Mexico to regain peace by returning armed forces on the streets for the next five years. (Photo : Reuters Connect) Mexico to regain peace by returning armed forces on the streets on the next five years according to a recently published article.

The Notorious Mexican Drug Lord Who Beheaded 12 Persons

The most feared and notorious Mexican Drug Cartel leader, who was responsible for a series of beheadings and massacre, El Gordo May was known to be feared during his time.

Director of the Johns Hopkins Center for Disease Security Says COVID-19 Is Not Going Away

Dr. Tom Inglesby, Director of the Johns Hopkins Center for Disease Security, said that COVID-19 is not going away until a vaccine is developed.

Shark Attack: Surfer Was Killed at a Northern California Beach

A well-known 26-year-old surfer was attacked and killed by an unknown specie of sharks in a Northern California Beach.

Santa Clara Death Records Show Latino Neighborhoods are Hardest Hit by COVID-19

More Latinos are hardest hit in the poor neighborhoods of East San Jose in Santa Clara County compared to wealthier areas.

UFC First Sporting Event to Reopen, Trump Congratulates Dana White

President Donald Trump congratulated UFC President Dana White for reopening UFC after almost two months of hiatus.

Mexican Government Orders 16% Tax Increase on Netflix

The Mexican government has ordered an increase of value-added tax to digital platforms. Netflix will start to add up to 16 percent to its subscribers starting June as ordered by the government.

Supply and Demand for Mexican-Grown Vegetables Is Strong in the US

The demand and supply for fully-grown Mexican fruits and vegetables have finally stabilized and are going strong.

Latino Teen Finds $135,000 in Cash and Immediately Calls the Police

A young Latino man from New Mexico finds an amount of $135,000 near Wells Fargo ATM and immediately called the police instead of walking away with the money.

USDA to Buy $470 Million Worth of Excess Food From Farmers

The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced that they would spend $470 million to buy the excess food from farmers to give it to the needy.

Conspiracy Theory: Social Media Sites Scramble to Delete 26-Minute Video 'Plandemic'

Different social media sites scramble to delete the 26-minute 'Plandemic,' a video of another COVID-19 conspiracy theory because it violates the policy guidelines.

Ronaldo Souza Tests Positive for COVID-19, Pulls Out of UFC 249

Ronaldo Souza pulled out from UFC 249 scheduled on Saturday night after he tested positive for COVID-19.

Racial Hoax: University Student Arrested Due to Fake Hate Crime Report

A student from the University of La Verne fabricated a hate crime attack to bring attention to the racism in the country was arrested.

The Importance of Latinos in the 2020 Election, and Biden's Angle to Win Votes

A Latina Vice-President nominee on Biden's ticket could help him in his 2020 U.S. Presidential bid.

Illegal US-Canada Border Crossings Increase, Many Are Mexican

Federal data shows that many people from different races were apprehended for illegally crossing the borders of the U.S. and Canada.

Californa Sheriff Refuses to Enforce 'Stay-at-Home' Order

Chad Bianco, sheriff of Riverside County, California, said on Friday that he will not arrest anyone violating 'stay-at-home' orders because they are exercising their constitutional rights to provide food for their families.

Mexico's 500-Year-Old Guerrero Market Is Forced to Close for the First Time

The 500-year-old Guerrero market, one of the oldest markets in Mexico, is forced to shut down its operation for the first time.

Missing Corpses: Families in Ecuador Are Searching for Dead Relatives

More families in Ecuador are now searching for the missing dead bodies of their relatives from hospitals to the morgue.

Bolsonaro's Son Banned From Twitch for COVID-19 Misinformation

Jair Renan Bolsonaro, son of Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro, was banned on the Amazon-owned Twitch.tv after casting COVID-19 misinformation.

Venezuela Prison Riot: Over 100 Prisoners Dead or Injured, Guards Allegedly Opened Fire

Venezuelan Prison Observatory rights group provided the latest figures of dead and wounded prisoners at Los Llanos Prison Center in Guanare City, Venezuela.

How 2019's Measles Outbreak Protected American Samoa From COVID-19

The number of infected persons for COVID-19 in the United States has reached more than 1.2 million as of today and claimed the lives of more than 70,000 but American Samoa, a U.S. territory, has remained to be the only place in the country with no COVID-19 case.

Lawmaker Says Ahmaud Arbery Was Murdered for Being Black

Ahmaud Arbery, a man from Georgia, was killed by two white men, gaining attention from lawmakers and athletes after the video of the incident was released online.
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