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Olive Marie


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Rep. Ocasio-Cortez Says Illegal Immigrants Deserve 'Fair Share' of Stimulus Funds

Rep. Ocasio-Cortez insisted, even the illegal immigrants deserve to receive their "fair share" of the state and federal stimulus funds since some of them are paying more in taxes than businesses "that have been bailed out."

It's ‘International Have a Coke Day' | One Mexican Town Has More Access to Coca-Cola Than Water

In a town in Mexico, Coke is cheaper and easier to find than water. If the mere thought of the 'National Have a Coke Day' today makes you want to sing, you are not alone.

Police Hunt Leads Suspect to Drop Nearly $1 Million on the Highway

Suspects California suddenly stopped in the middle of a police hunt, dropping two boxes full of cash totaling nearly $1 million on the side of the road before a police officer, together with his K9 partner, Beny, apprehended them.

This Day in History May 6: The English Channel Opened, Unforgettable Highlights in Sports, and More

Aside from the Channel Tunnel opening, here are some of the unforgettable happenings that took place in the past years, decades, and even centuries.

[WATCH] 5-Year-Old Boy Pulled Over by Police on His Way to Buy a Lamborghini

With $3 in his wallet, a 5-year-old boy drove his parents' car to California in an attempt to buy a Lamborghini. A CNN report said he was pulled over by Utah police.

Killers of Transgender Women in Puerto Rico Arrested

Two men indicted for killing two transgender women in Puerto Rico on April 21 have already been charged under the federal hate crimes law.

Prepare, Serve and Enjoy Meals With the Family With These Restaurant Meal Kits

Several restaurant operators and owners are responding to the condition with meal kits that let their customers assemble and prepare meals at home.

Meet General Ignacio Zaragoza: The Hero of Cinco de Mayo

The mere mention of "Cinco de Mayo," one of Mexico's most symbolic battles, "the Battle of Puebla," comes to mind. Meanwhile, identified with the battle, is General Ignacio Zaragoza, who took on the influential forces of France

70% of Tested Prisoners in Texas Positive for COVID-19

More than 70 percent of the tested inmates turned positive with COVID-19. This is an astonishingly high rate compared with the state in general where less than 10 percent of the small number of Texans tested positive with the illness.

How Prepared Are California Schools for Reopening?

For school officials across California, getting the faculty and pupils back into the classroom with the pandemic still spreading is undeniably a high-stakes challenge, not to mention a logistical nightmare.

“Murder Hornets” and the Danger They Bring

Two Eye-catching with black and orange marks and long stingers were spotted late last year near Blaine, Washington. This prompted scientists to begin a massive search to end the creatures from increasing in number.

This Day in History - May 5: Highlighting World Events

Other than Cinco de Mayo, other events also took place on this date in different years. Here are some of the unforgettable highlights on this date in the past decades.

8 Killed After ‘Mercenaries’ Attack Coast, Venezuela Says

The Venezuelan government said it foiled a marine invasion by the "terrorist mercenaries" who tried to enter the country via speedboats from nearby Colombia. As a result, eight people were killed, and two apprehended.

Teenage Boy Speaks Out After Viral Video Shows Apparent Police Brutality

A teenage boy has spoken out after a video surfaced showing a police officer in Northern California punching him after pinning him to the ground.

Some California Colleges to Offer Online Fall Classes

A rising number of community colleges in California are planning to provide all fall classes online for the protection of staff and students from COVID-19.

Villages in Guatemala 'Despise' US Deportees as COVID-19 Infections Spike

The indigenous Maya towns are currently despising returned migrants, along with a threat to some, of lynching or burning their homes as fear spread as 100 deportees from the United States were found positive for COVID-19.

Today in History – May 4: The Kent State Shootings and More

This day marks the commemoration of the Kate State University shooting. Other events from previous years on this same date have also been highlighted here.

How Is Texas Doing With the Reopening of the Economy?

This will be the first whole week that the order of Gov. Greg Abbot to reopen Texas is taking effect. A choice of industries which include malls, cinemas, and restaurants are allowed to return to the business at 25-percent capacity.

Riot Arises at a Venezuelan Prison Leaving More than 40 People Dead, Warden Injured

A riot exploded on Friday at a prison in central Venezuela, killing over 40 people and injuring 50 others. Injured individuals, included a National Guard officer, wounded by an explosion, and the warden, hurt by a knife wound.

Cinco de Mayo 2020: Check Out This Complete Guide on How to Celebrate at Home

One&Only Pamilla presents tips for everyone to still celebrate Cinco de Mayo even while under home quarantine. Highlights of the activities include recipes for cocktails and hotel dishes.

Docuseries ‘Deadly Cults’ Features Hispanic Man Guilty of 28 Charges

35-year-old Sara McGrath shares her traumatic experience on the latest "docuseries" of Oxygen titled, "Deadly Cults" which narrates incidences involving cult leaders.

5 Things You Can Do With Zoom That You Probably Didn't Know About

Whether you are planning an important meeting with a team for work, or a get-together with friends, Zoom lets you interact, not to mention, appear just the way you want. Here are five of the things you can do with Zoom.

Earthquake Shakes Puerto Rico Causing Damage to Buildings in Ponce

The US Geological Survey reported that a 5.5-magnitude earthquake earlier today was recorded off the southern Puerto Rico waters shaking the city of Ponce.

Florida Cancer Center to Pay $120 Million in Penalties After Committing Violations

The Florida Cancer Center settled to pay $100 million for the statutory maximum criminal penalty along with an additional $20 million for violating state antitrust laws.

Police Arrest and Release a Man 3 Times in One Day, Under New CA Zero-Bail Policy

The Glendora policed arrested and released this week, a man identified as Dijon Landrum from Monterey Park, for reportedly stealing cars, as well as other property thrice in the same day.
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