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Olive Marie


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New Apple Software to Allow Use of Face ID While Wearing a Mask

Apple is currently testing new software for iPhones that will allow users to unlock their mobile phones with Face ID while wearing a mask.

America Opens for Business: Certain States Start Relaxing COVID-19 Lockdown Measures

At the start of this month, more than six states have started relaxing their lockdown rules which were implemented as the COVID-19 pandemic started spiraling out of control on the American soil.

COVID-19 Restrictions Lifted Today in Costa Rica, However Businesses Remain Closed

Costa Rica has started to ease some COVID-19 measures effective today, in an initiative to progressively reactivate the economy of the country sans provoking a health crisis.

Satellite Images Show Great Amounts of Methane Leaking From US Oil Fields

Operations of gas and oil in the Permian Basin, America's largest oil-producing area, are reportedly emitting more than double the number of typical emissions of methane into the atmosphere.

Don't Just Homeschool Your Kids During the Pandemic, Teach Them Life Skills Too

Homeschooling does not mean pure academic learning. It may also mean learning things outside the classroom like everyday chores.

Trump Urges States to Consider Opening of Schools Before the School Year Ends

U.S. President Donald Trump said states should seriously consider reopening public schools before the academic year ends, even though many have already said it would not be safe for students to go back to school.

TikTok’s New Drink Craze Teaches You How to Make Slushies

Home bartenders are becoming craftier with their concoctions by the day. Interestingly, the latest recipe of TikTok, mixologists wannabes share their best fruit slushies using White Claw.

COVID-19 Transmission Spreading Fear Through Overcrowded Prisons in Latin America

The threat of COVID-19 transmission is spreading through the notoriously overcrowded prisons of Latin America which threaten to turn into seemingly COVID-19 infernos.

UPS and CVS to Use Drones for Delivery of Prescriptions to Florida Retirement Community

The United Parcel Service and CVS Pharmacy will start using drones next month for the delivery of medicines to residents of a retirement community in Florida in an initiative to maintain the social distancing measures.

Army Offers $15,000 Reward in Search of Missing Ft. Hood Soldier Vanessa Guillen

Authorities are presently searching for Vanessa Guillen, a missing Fort Hood soldier who has not been seen since Wednesday.
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The Best Pillows to Help You Sleep Better

Bamboo pillows provide better sleep, are eco-friendly, and are made with materials less likely to collect dust mites, which may trigger allergies.

Florida Women Beat and Stab Would Be Assailant Using Hammer and Scissors

A Florida man suspected of attacking a woman last week experienced a severe headache for what he did. The Florida authorities said the suspect was hit in the head by his alleged victim, using a hammer.

Panama’s Copa Airlines Warns It May Not Have Enough Money to Survive the Pandemic

Panama's Copa Airlines said yesterday, it may not have sufficient liquidity to survive the COVID-19 crisis in spite of cutting costs.

Texas ‘Stay-at-Home’ Order Expires on Thursday, Government Details Strategies on Reopening

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott detailed on Monday plans to reopen the state in phases for business amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Wheelchair Tennis Star Angelica Bernal Shares Her Vision of the Sport in Colombia

Angelica Bernal, also known as the wheelchair tennis player has recently shared her vision for the sport's growth in her homeland, Colombia after operating her own tennis school in the country.
To complete the school year’s third and final cycles remotely, a student would be required to use information technology and information and communications technology infrastructure which, unfortunately, are not existent in the country.

Is Remote Schooling Possible in Venezuela?

Carrying out the school year 2019 to 2020 school year's third and final cycles remotely would require the information technology and information and communications technology infrastructure.

Business Is Booming Amid the COVID-19 Crisis for These Puerto Rican Siblings

These siblings in Puerto Rico make their businesses flourish amid the COVID-19 crisis. Their deliveries have increased in number since the announcement of lockdown.

COVID-19 Recovery: Lessons We Can Take From Hurricane-Ravaged City

If there is one person who knows what to do about reopening an economy after a crisis, that's Mark McQueen, the city manager for Panama City during the time of Hurricane Michael 18 months ago.

US Continues to Add Cameras at the US-Mexico Border Despite Decline in Crossings, Why?

The US administration has been discretely installing additional military surveillance cameras at the US-Mexico border as its response to the COVID-19 pandemic even though fewer people appear to be crossing illegally.

COVID-19 Ends the Use of Florida Schools as Hurricane Shelters

To prevent COVID-19 from spreading, the officials of Florida announced recently, they might not open up schools or mass shelters for people who seek shelter in the event of a hurricane.

No Need to Certify Qualifications for California Unemployment Benefits for Now

Californians who are receiving unemployment insurance benefits won't have to certify anymore, every two weeks, that they are qualified for the said benefits.

Paraguay Planning Shift to ‘Smart’ Quarantine After COVID-19 Curve Flattens

Paraguay is easing its COVID-19 lockdown next month, replacing its presently strict sanctions with a "smart quarantine," after the turns to be among the most successful in stemming the pandemic's spread in the region.

Riots Flare Up in Venezuela’s Countryside Due to Food and Fuel Shortage

Dozens of people in Venezuela had a clash with the police authorities in the southern Bolivar state's countryside.

Miami Is 6 Weeks Murder-Free for the First Time Since 1957

Miami police reported that violent crime has declined since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. For many decades now, Miami has been considered the "cocaine-fueled murder capital" of America.

California Could Reopen Sooner than Governor’s Forecast, Experts Say

California may be able to begin lifting restrictions ahead of the projected schedule of Gov. Gavin Newsom. This is according to researchers.
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