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5-Year-Old Boy Who Drove His Parents’ Vehicle Gets Rewarded Again: A Surprise Meeting with Jamie Foxx, Shaquille O'Neal

First, the 5-year-old boy who stole his parents' car got to experience a joyride in a Lamborghini, his dream car. Now, he meets celebrities Jamie Foxx, Shaquille O'Neal and Lil Pump.

Data Hackers May Fuel Fraud Scheme, Says Report

As unemployed Americans search for relief during the COVID-19 crisis, the US Secret Service has suspected a foreign fraud ring uses "hacked data" to perform identity theft and eventually steal millions of dollars allotted for unemployment benefits.
A man suspected of stealing a vehicle with an infant inside, specifically in the backseat, on the Northwest Side.

Infant Found in the Backseat of a Stolen Vehicle, Suspect Arrested

A man suspected of stealing a vehicle with an infant inside specifically in the backseat, on the Northwest Side was arrested. The baby is now reunited with mother.

Without a Leader, Commission Watching Over COVID-19 Relief Struggles

Several weeks following the release of Congress of over $2 trillion to in response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the oversight commission formed to monitor how the funds are spent, remains with no leader.
Image: A chef cooks vegetables at the Westin Bonaventure hotel

Free Restaurant Meals for Seniors via the California Government’s New Project

There was a recent report that around 200 cooks in Los Angeles have returned to work, introducing a California project to utilize "federal disaster relief money" that is paying restaurants for the delivery of thousands of nutritious meals for seniors who are at risk.
California Governor Gavin Newsom said, to date, there are roughly ‘150,000 migrants’ who he considers as qualified recipients of the financial aid.

Financial Support for Undocumented Migrants in CA to be Given Out

Financial aid for undocumented migrants residing in California set to be available on Monday. These particular people are not qualified for any of the federal or unemployment stimulus checks.

Twitter CEO Dorsey to Donate $10 Million to Ensure Every Oakland Child has Internet Access and Computer

One day after Oakland and its school district formally launched a campaign to guarantee that every child in the city has internet access and computer at home, Jack Dorsey, Twitter CEO, has pledged a $10-million donation to the project.

Honduras, Costa Rica Taking Tightened Measures to Prevent Nicaraguans from Entering

A military officer and two policemen escorted a couple of young men off their respective horses near the Guasaule River's shores.
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti announced they made COVID-19 testing available to any individual who wants to be tested and now, the city finds itself with overly excessive unused testing kits amid the countrywide shortage.

Everybody Can Get Tested for COVID-19 in LA and now, There is Surplus in Unused Kits in the City

Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti announced they made COVID-19 testing available to any individual who wants to be tested and now, the city finds itself with overly excessive unused testing kits amid the countrywide shortage.
While Gov. Abbott has already made it clear that everyone should wear masks, they are not mandated by the state.

A Man without Face Mask Asked to Leave a Store in Texas, He Turns Violent

At the '99 Cents Only Store in San Antonio, a spectator caught a man not wearing a face mask on camera, turning "loud and confrontational" after another man at the store asked him to wear a mask or leave the store.
Venezuelan opposition leader, Juan Guaidó

Now on Hot Seat: Guiado Denies Involvement in an Unsuccessful Raid to Oust Maduro

Juan Guiado, a Venezuela opposition leader has kept on saying he did not have any involvement in the failed raid that aimed to oust President Nicolas Maduro earlier this month from office.
Early this month, it was reported that 'Latinos suffered staggering job losses,' not to mention, being the hardest hit or most affected by the economic crisis brought by the pandemic.

Latinos Now with the Highest Unemployment Rate in the US amid Recession

Latinos, at 18 percent, now have the highest unemployment rate in the United States while the rate for the jobless in the whole country is at 14.7 percent, a number that's been unseen since the Great Depression.
US President Donald Trump, late yesterday, fired Steve Linick, the State Department Inspector General and this led to strong criticism, according to news reports, ‘from senior Democratic lawmakers.’

State Department Inspector General Fired, Resulting in Strong Criticisms

US President Donald Trump, late yesterday, fired Steve Linick, the State Department Inspector General and this led to strong criticism from senior Democratic lawmakers.
Amnesty International claimed, it has verified almost 60 cases in the region for the past several weeks showing the Latin American governments that use arbitrary, brutal and castigatory strategies to implement quarantine directives.

Amnesty’s Claim: Governments Use Repression in COVID-19 Fight

Lockdown orders put in place throughout Latin America to restrict the spread of COVID-19 pandemic have suppressed civil freedoms, not to mention, violated human rights.

A Florida Man Suspected of Kidnapping and Killing his Wife told Police She Had COVID-19

43-year-old David Anthony of Jupiter is currently being held without band at a Palm Beach County jail on charges of kidnapping and second-degree murder in death of Gretchen, his 51-year-old wife whose body has not yet been found.

Migrants are Forced to Choose Between Separation Or Stay Together

Several immigrant rights groups are irate by a new option the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement is showing the migrant parents-it tells them to either separate from their child or indefinitely stay together in imprisonment.
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Projectors to Make Movie Nights More Fun

Here are some of the bestselling projectors from Amazon which will make movie nights with the whole family more fun and exciting.

Factories in US-Mexico Border Pressured to Continue Operating Despite the Threat of COVID-19

When the COVID-19 pandemic spread with the Mexican border city of Mexicali, operations initially continued "as normal" at Autolite plant, a US-owned factory.

Puerto Rico Towns Getting a Credit Line of $185M to Continue Operating Through the Pandemic

The Financial Oversight and Management Board for Puerto Rico announced recently it has approved a $185-million, temporary liquidity facility to aid the 78 municipalities of Puerto Rico so they can operate through the COVID-19 crisis.

Online Classes: What Lies ahead the LatAm Students with Limited Access to the Internet?

According to a study, millions of Latin American students don't have Internet access. More so, below 30 percent of low-income households in the region own a computer which they use for school work
Federal regulators on Wednesday announced it declined certification of the N95 Masks California ordered from a Chinese company earlier this month costing $990 million.

Certification of N95 Masks California Ordered from a Chinese Firm Denied, Products Deemed ‘not acceptable’

Federal regulators on Wednesday announced it declined certification of the N95 Masks California ordered from a Chinese company earlier this month costing $990 million.
Mind-Blowing Modular Origami

Top 5 Picks to Make More Spectacular Modular Origami Figures

If you are a parent and your kids don't know what to do anymore while still on quarantine, now is the best time to teach them paper-folding, the most artistic way. Here are 5 best picks from Amazon
US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) speaks about the 'Heroes Act', a proposal for the next phase of the COVID-19 relief legislation, on Capitol Hill in Washington, US.

House Democrats Reveal COVID-19 Bill with a $3T Estimated Cost, the Biggest Stimulus Package Yet

The latest COVID-19 relief proposal of the House Democrats revealed on Tuesday consists of over $3 trillion, in new expenditure, amounting to the largest and most expensive assistance package so far, to deal with the global pandemi
The suspect, elaborated the investigators, was wanted for abducting 26-year-old Carolina Vargas, an Uber driver who, Miller reportedly ‘forced to drive from Tennessee to Georgia at knifepoint.’

Police Apprehend Man in Florida, Said to have Abducted an Uber Driver Tennessee

Florida law enforcers on Friday arrested a man who they claimed, abducted a Nashville-based Uber driver that sparked a multiple-state search as he reportedly alluded authorities over the weekend.

Salons and Barbershops Reopen in Florida, New Rules Implemented

It looks like shaggy-haired salon customers did not mind all the new procedures and rules. In fact, more people are a lot more grateful to get their long hair trimmed, cut-off, or even shaved.
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