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Olive Marie


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Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro gestures after joining his supporters, who were taking part in a motorcade to protest against quarantine and social distancing measures, amid the COVID-19 outbreak, in Brasilia, Brazil.

Pandemic Politics Costs Lives in Brazil

Brazil President Jair Bolsonaro keeps saying COVID-19 worries and fears are exaggerated. However, local, state, and federal officials insist, the threat is too real.

DHS Rescheduling Hearings for Asylum Seekers amid COVID-19 Crisis

The Department of Homeland Security, on Sunday, announced it has rescheduled hearings for asylum seekers and suspended temporarily a policy requiring some of them to travel to entry ports in Mexico amid COVID-19 crisis.
The US Marshals Service recently reported they arrested a man who fled custody while getting treated at the Rhode Island Hospital last January.

Man who Fled Custody at RI Hospital Apprehended in Puerto Rico, Police Say

The US Marshals Service recently reported they arrested a man who fled custody while getting treated at the Rhode Island Hospital last January.

What Happens Next? DeSantis Summarizes COVID-19 Plan for Florida

Governor Ron DeSantis recently said the COVID-19 figures have improved statewide. However, there are huge differences, he said, according to one's location in Florida.
The man who was shot and killed by a trooper over the weekend in Mesa County has already been identified.

Arizona Man Shot and Killed by a Trooper in Mesa County Identified

The man who was shot and killed by a trooper over the weekend in Mesa County has already been identified as Jayson Thompson, 33 years old, and a resident of Bisbee Arizona. This was according to the office of the Coroner.

How the Latino Families Have Become More Creative in Maintaining a Tradition

This COVID-19 does not hinder Latino families from celebrating special events especially if it is a "quinceañera" celebration. They've even made the tradition more creative, meaningful and memorable.

Selena Gomez Confesses ‘Feeling Unsettled’ Amid the COVID-19 Crisis

Like everyone else, Selena Gomez admitted, she feels unsettled and goes through different emotions at this time. The pop singer also described how she has stayed calm amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Coughing Woman Who Made a Joke About Having COVID-19, Now Infected

Health officials confirmed that a birthday party was the reason behind the cluster of COVID-19 cases in Pasadena, California.

Narcotics Bust: Search Warrant Results in 4 Panama City Arrests

Officials of the Panama City Police said a search warrant resulted in four arrests on Friday. They conducted the warrant at a residence in Panama City's Glenwood area after developing a possible cause while on a narcotics investigation.

Every Year, Chileans Celebrate Mother’s Day at the Cemetery | What Happened This Year?

The general cemetery of Curico, which typically has 15,000 visitors on this special day for mothers, offered a settlement so they could still bring flowers to their dead loved ones.

China Continues Cutting Back Latin America Loans

Instead of letting the Latin American governments directly borrow, Chinese banks have planned to invest in infrastructure and energy projects.

Chocolate Alfajores: Sweet yet Healthy Treat From Latin America

Alfajores are customary Latin American delicacies typically coming in a pair of soft cookies around "dulce de leche" covered with chocolate.

How Music Helps People Get Through Difficult Times

Music has helped individuals accept and overcome tough times not just during this crisis the world is presently experiencing but throughout history, as well.

‘Set Texas Free’ Rally: A Gathering in Dallas

Hundreds of people gathered at the Dealey Plaza in Dallas yesterday to call for all Texas businesses to reopening minus the restrictions.

Elon Musk Threatens to Pull Tesla out of California Over COVID-19 Restrictions

Tesla CEO Elon Musk threatened to pull the company's headquarters and factory out of California in an intensifying spat with the officials of the government.

Latest Order of Gov. Abbott Raises More Questions about Enforcement as Several Texas Businesses Reopen

As Texas Gov. Greg Abbott sparked phase two of the Texas economy's reopening on Friday along with strict conditions on companies, new questions had arisen about the manner of enforcing the said rules.

Celebrating ‘Día de las Madres’ with a Special Breakfast, Mexican Style

Mexicans commemorate Mother's Day, or "Día de las Madres" is how they call it, passionately and enthusiastically. One of the things you can do to treat your mothers is to prepare a sumptuous breakfast for her.

Early Release of Sex Offenders a Major Threat, California Prosecutor Warns

Seven 'high risk' sex offenders were frees from imprisonment and a locally elected prosecutor is furious, even while several criminal justice reform supporters are accusing him of unsuitably fueling public fear.

Most California Voters Support COVID-19 Protections for Undocumented Farmworkers, Says Survey

A vast majority of California voters have shown support for the work protections for farmworkers that include illegal immigrants. Such protections include medical benefits, replacement wages, and paid sick leave should they contract COVID-19.

California Man Throws 1-Year-Old Daughter From Cliff, Witnesses Say

A man from California purportedly killed his one-year-old daughter after he stabbed his wife in the stomach. The wife was pregnant at the time of the stabbing.

Fonseca and Juanes Join Forces for a Mother's Day Virtual Concert

Fonesca and Juanes are collaborating in a virtual Mother's Day Concert. It is slated on Sunday, May 19, live via YouTube.

Pittsburg High Senior Gets Accepted at 10 Universities and Colleges

18-year-old Evelyn Silva Rosales, who's bound for UCLA, may have to wait to get to her university campus because of the COVID-19 crisis.

5-Year-Old Boy Who Drove His Parents’ Car Rewarded With a Lamborghini Ride

When Jeremy Neves learned about how Adrian Zamarripa stole the keys to his family's car, he took Adrian for a joyride.

Tele-Abortion Technology ‘Silver Lining’ of COVID-19 Crisis, Says Planned Parenthood

In one of her recent interviews, Planned Parenthood's acting CEO said, the "silver lining" of the COVID-19 crisis is that her abortion chain has employed the "telehealth technology to offer drug-induced, at-home abortions."

Commemorating the First Lady’s ‘Be Best’ Campaign’s 2nd Anniversary

First Lady Melania Trump is marking her "Be Best" campaign's second anniversary to help families, children, leaders, and stakeholders to help all parties help support the American children succeed and surpass obstacles.
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