House Democrats wrote the Trump administration this week, expressing their concern about reports that ICE or Immigration and Customs Enforcement "has been pursuing family separations at detention centers."
A new study finds that an epidemic of diabetes among younger people in Mexico means that a lot of them are contracting COVID-19, which could have insinuations for the United States.
A follow up on the woman who at first told the police that her nine-year-old son with autism was kidnapped in Florida admitted while being interrogated that she led the child into a canal where he was later found lifeless.
Patricia Ripley, a mother from Florida told the police that Alejandro, her son, a nonverbal nine-year-old with autism was kidnaped from the Home Depot's parking in Miami, has been indicted in the child's murder.
Rebekah Jones, the fired Florida Department of Health scientist, on Friday night, defended herself and revealed bare allegations of corrupt meddling in the COVID-19 data of the state by top officials.
As the country combats the pandemic, millions are struggling with their employment status. There are currently more than a million people in Texas who are struggling with health care over the loss of the employment-based-insurance coverage. Many are awaiting the reopening to find jobs and regain their financial losses. Businesses are hopeful as they slowly open their doors to the public.
Millions of mobile phone devices recently showed data, specifically the changing behavior across America this month as people started going up in response to the relaxing of stay-at-home directives.
Los Angeles, America's most populous county is targeting a July 4 reopening as experts of public health and policy have said, the COVID-19 crisis has stabilized enough to start recovering from an economic downturn.
Mexican officials announced on Wednesday, 14 health workers who had arrived in Mexico City turned victims of the so-called "virtual kidnapping" last week, forcing the authorities to respond to hotels where they were staying to guarantee their safety.
President Trump has taken a crucial move in combating the repressive administration in Cuba. Biden proposed appeasement instead, which wa sa crucial proposition.
A man from Florida suspected of coughing on and spitting at police officers while he claimed to be infected with COVID-19 was prosecuted on a "federal terrorism charge," a report indicated.
CDC recommends that bars and restaurants need to consider installing sneeze guards at their registration areas. Public transport workers should close each other row of their buses' seats.
Mexico President Andres Manuel Lopes Obrador ordered on Wednesday, a probe into accusations that the former Mexico President Enrique Pena Nieto was irregularly awarding "lucrative contracts to a company" allegedly linked to his family.
Mike Markkula, co-founder of tech giant, Apple, recently relisted his expansive Carmel Valley ranch in California for a marked-down price of $37.5 million.
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On Tuesday, the Department of Justice sent California Gov. Gavin Newsom a letter expressing concerns about how soon the government would allow churches to resume their in-person religious services.
Sandles said, the salad included in the meal he found on his doorstep "was like a half handful for lunch," adding he was given "another thing of rice," although no sauce was available to go with the meal.
After passing through the nations it hardly hit like China, Europe, and the United States, COVID-19 is now spreading, according to recent reports, through "south of Rio Grande."
University of California President Janet Napolitano announced on Monday, the university has imposed a system-wide freeze on its non-unionized employees' salaries because of huge losses caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The transportation agency of Texas has turned out to be the second part of the state administration reportedly, to be hit by the so-called "ransomware attack" in the past days
Health officials, on Sunday, announced that a member of one of the indigenous Amazon tribes of Ecuador has been found to be the country's first-ever tribesperson to be infected with COVID-19.