U.S.

U.S. Still Not Ruling Out Lab Accident as COVID-19 Origin, Despite WHO Saying It's 'Unlikely'

The United States is not yet ruling out the possibility that the origin of the COVID-19 came from a laboratory leak in China, despite the World Health Organization's (WHO) finding that the virus outbreak most likely initially infected humans through an animal host.
Mexico’s 4.7 Million Power Users Scrambling Without Any Electricity, President Points Finger to U.S.

Mexico's 4.7 Million Power Users Scrambling Without Any Electricity, President Points Finger to U.S.

Around 4.7 million users are scrambling in Northern Mexico for power on Monday, neighboring states in the United States are also affected. Authorities are trying to bring back the service and deliver extra fuel.
Pope Francis Prays for Reconciliation on Biden’s Win, Restrains Bishops’ Statement

Pope Francis Prays for Reconciliation on Biden's Win, Restrains Bishops' Statement

Pope Francis said that he is praying that God would guide U.S. President Joe Biden's efforts to bring reconciliation in the United States, as the United States Bishops condemn Biden's pro-choice stance on abortion.
Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador

Mexican President Accuses U.S. of 'Fabricating' Drug Charges vs. Ex-Army Chief Salvador Cienfuegos

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, also known as AMLO, accused the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) on Friday of fabricating drug charges against his country's former defense secretary Gen. Salvador Cienfuegos.
U.S. Requires COVID-19 Tests for All Arriving Air Travelers

U.S. Requires COVID-19 Tests for All Arriving Air Travelers

The United States will mandate those traveling to the country to show proof of a negative test for COVID-19 prior to boarding.
Immigrant Children at Border Have High Chance of Staying in the U.S.

Immigrant Children at Border Have High Chance of Staying in the U.S.

Immigrant children arriving at the United States-Mexico border from Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador have more than a 95 percent chance of remaining in the U.S. after their arrival, according to newly released data from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
U.S. COVID-19 Cases Hit 19-Million Mark

U.S. COVID-19 Cases Hit 19-Million Mark

The number of COVID-19 cases in the United States has now surpassed 19 million, according to Johns Hopkins University data.
US, Mexico, Canada Extend Border Restrictions Until Late December

US, Mexico, Canada Extend Border Restrictions Until Late December

The United States' land borders with Mexico and Canada would remain closed for holiday travel. The United States' land borders with Mexico and Canada would remain closed for holiday travel.
COVID-19

US Reaches More Than 100,000 COVID-19 Infections in a Single Day

The number of COVID-19 infections in the U.S. has reached more than 100,000 just in a single day. This is the highest record so far since the pandemic began.
COVID-19

COVID-19 Fatality: One American Dies Every 107 Seconds

John Hopkins University Coronavirus Resource Center revealed that one American dies every 107 seconds due to the infectious and deadly COVID-19.
Mexico

US, Mexico Reach Water Deal Before Deadline

U.S. state and federal leaders recently announced that they had reached an agreement with Mexico to fulfill its treaty obligation to supply water to the country.
US Companies Push Unemployment Rate to Fall in August

US Companies Help Push Down the Unemployment Rate in August

Companies in the United States added 1.4 million jobs in August, sending the unemployment rate below 10 percent for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic began.
Nevada Man Possible First COVID-19 Reinfection in the US

Nevada Man Becomes First Case of COVID-19 Reinfection in US

A man from Nevada appears to be the first reported case of COVID-19 reinfection in the United States.
U.S., Colombia Brings $5 billion Investment to Rural Areas

US, Colombia Bring $5 Billion Investment to Rural Areas

The United States and Colombia will coordinate with each other for the new investment in rural areas of the South American country.
Latin America to Choose Covid-19 Diplomacy Between Two Powerful Countries

Latin America to Choose COVID-19 Diplomacy Between Two Powerful Countries

Latin America and the Caribbean countries became the latest contest zone for expressing influence between the two most powerful nations of the world.
U.S. Says No to Russia's Offer to Help with COVID-19 Vaccine

US Says No to Russia's Offer to Help With COVID-19 Vaccine

The United States did not accept Russia's offer to help the country with the COVID-19 vaccine. The United States did not accept Russia's offer to help the country with the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccine.
NAFTA deal, free-trade deal

Trudeau Will Not Attend the US-Mexico Meeting in D.C. for New NAFTA Deal

Canada Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will not join the meeting with Mexican president Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador and U.S. President Donald Trump in Washington, D.C.

Travel Advisory: Department of Homeland Security Extends Travel Ban to and from Mexico and Canada

The Department of Homeland and Security announced on Tuesday that the United States is extending its travel ban to and from Mexico and Canada until June 22
Sick

COVID-19: What Are the Symptoms and Should I See a Doctor?

Helpful tips on what to look for and how to conduct yourself during these difficult times. (Photo : pxhere) We are all somewhat worried about COVID-19, but would you seriously know if you had it just from the symptoms? And if you did have the symptoms, would you have the courage to stay home or would you risk infecting others in a frantic attempt to be cured? As the pandemic continues to speed around the globe, infecting people of all races, religions, sexes, and social statuses, our best defense, as always, is information.
Coronavirus, COVID-19

1st U.S. Death Due to Coronavirus

Washington state health officials reported the death of a coronavirus patient in the United States on Saturday, marking the first death in the country from COVID-19.
Some groups in America advocate to require Spanish speakers to speak in English

English Only Policy: A Movement to Limit the Use of Spanish in the U.S.

Some groups in America advocate to require Spanish speakers to speak in English (Photo : Pexels) The United States is composed of diverse cultures due to the increasing number of immigrants every year.
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