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Olive Marie


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Sea Turtles Are Thriving in Florida Amid COVID-19 Restrictions

Sea turtles thrive in the middle of COVID-19 restrictions. While no humans are seen outside, so waste and plastics are less making it advantageous to these reptiles.

8 California Fires in 30 Minutes: Meet the Arsonist, Owen Aguilar

A 27-year-old man was recently arrested on suspicion of setting eight fires in just half an hour across the city of Selma, California.
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Have Family Fun (And Tire out the Kids) With These Laser Tag Sets

Spend some time away from gadgets by playing laser tag. Here are sets you can get from Amazon. Have you run out of things for your kids to do at home? Let them play laser tag! It's a guaranteed enjoyable physical activity, not just for your children but for the whole family regardless of gender or age.

Gender Distancing: Some Latin American Countries Taking Radical Steps

In their strong initiative to combat COVID-19, some of the Latin American nations have taken a step to promote social distancing and that is to separate men and women.

Gov. Abbott Forms ‘Strike Force’ for Safe Opening of Texas Businesses

Texas Governor Greg Abbott recently announced the economic response of the state to COVID-19 at a news conference held on Friday.

Gianna Bryant Awarded Honorary WNBA Draft Pick

The Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) started its 2020 virtual draft on Friday night by announcing its honorary picks which included Gianna 'Gigi' Bryant, who died in a helicopter crash in January.

Shocking Figure: 45% of Rhode Islanders with COVID-19 are Latino

Latino leaders recently shared they were alarmed after hearing the director of the state health say that around 45 percent of the Rhode Islanders who "tested positive for COVID-19" are Latino.

Coastal Flooding in California to Worsen, Forecast Says

Coastal flooding in California is predicted to worsen. A study conducted found that beaches, roads, and homes, among others, are especially susceptible to a rise in sea level due to climate change.

Top 5 Must-Try Puerto Rican Dishes

Have you run out of ideas on what to serve your family during the lockdown? Here are five of Puerto Rico's sumptuous treats you can also try preparing in your own kitchen.

#WorldCupAtHome, Watch Here: Remember That Year When Mexico Made History Against Germany?

FIFA has introduced #WorldCupAtHome, an initiative of the federation to air some of their most memorable games on their website and on YouTube, so football junkies can enjoy the game at home.
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Is Meghan Markle Returning to Hollywood?

Is Meghan Markle returning to Hollywood? Find out the truth about her reported talks with the other celebrities.

Selena Gomez Sues Video Game Company for Using Her Image

Pop singer Selena Gomez's lawyers have filed a lawsuit against online game makers for using her image without the actress' consent, amounting to $10 million.
The National Alliance of Small Business said that beer helps people ‘get through quarantine on beer terms.’

A Growing Debate: Should Beer be Considered Essential Amid Mexico’s Lockdown?

There's a growing debate in Mexico of whether or not beer is an essential product. For the beer industry, this beverage helps people get through quarantine.
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Top 5 Trivia Games for the Family to Play during Lockdown

There are still many things to do during the lockdown, like playing the trivia games with the family Here are 5 of the best games from Amazon.

Need Mental Health Assistance? Download this Mobile App That New Mexico Recently Launched

The state of New Mexico just launched a new mobile app called NMConnect, which will provide 24-hour support for crisis and non-crisis for FREE.

Michoacan Governor Accuses Undersecretary of Health of Deception

Silvano Aureoles, Governor of Michoacan recently warned that his entity is not abiding by provisions of Hugo Lopez Gatell, the Undersecretary of Health.

‘Money Heist’: A Must-Watch Series While on Lockdown

Take advantage of the government leaders’ ‘stay-at-home order’ and start watching the fourth season of ‘Money Heist’ with the family.
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Top 5 Edible Cactuses: Add More Excitement to Your Cooking and Gardening

Cooking and gardening enthusiasts now have something to look forward to with cactuses. Many of them are edible too, and they are available on Amazon.

Latino Citizens Still Worried About Deportation Despite Decrease in Numbers

In recent research, it was presented that there is a fear of a rise in the deportation of Latino US citizens.

Farm to Foodbank: A New Initiative to Benefit the Food Growers and the Hungry Amid the Pandemic

Food growers and the hungry will benefit from the Farm to Foodbank initiative amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

Mexican Airlines Operate at 15% Capacity, Suspend International Flights

IATA Vice President in Americas, Peter Cerdá said, "Mexican stand to lose" nearly $5.3 billion in income from march to May, as an outcome of a rapid decline in demand for air travel.
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Meet Gina Dal Colleto: Brazil’s Oldest COVID-19 Survivor

Just when the entire world suffers from this ongoing pandemic, and almost all people have started to lose hope, here is Gina Dal Colleto, a 97-year-old Brazilian woman breaking all the negativities when she was reported as the oldest COVID-19 survivor ever recorded in Brazil.

Teenage Girl Commits Suicide; Struggled to ‘Stay-at-Home’ During COVID-19 Lockdown in California

A 15-year-old girl in California committed suicide after reportedly struggling to cope with the 'stay-at-home' orders of the state amid the COVID-19 outbreak. Jo'Vianni Smith was found inside her home lifeless last week after she hanged herself.

IRS Launches a New Tracking Tool to Help Americans Know When to Expect Their Stimulus Check

Steven Mnuchin, the Treasury Secretary said on Monday, 80 million Americans will receive their stimulus checks through direct deposit to their bank accounts by Wednesday.
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Fear of the Unknown: Largest Cora Population Outside Mexico, ‘Too Afraid’ to Reach Out?

Gunnison County is believed to house the largest population of the Cora community outside of Mexico. In their hopes of attaining a better economic standing, as well as making a living, they have migrated to the U.S.
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