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U.S. Will Impose Tariffs on Brazil and Argentina, Trump Says

Trump will impose tariffs on metal and steel in Brazil and Argentina due to the countries' recent behavior on the global market.
U.S. Homeland and Security System proposes to have face scans for all travelers and U.S. citizens entering and leaving the country.

Homeland Security Proposes Face Scanning for Travelers and U.S. Citizens

U.S. Homeland and Security proposes to have face scans for all travelers and U.S. citizens entering and leaving the country.
Heavy storms may affect the travelers during Thanksgiving day.

Rain and Snow Across U.S. Might Affect Thanksgiving Travel

Heavy storms all across the U.S. may affect travelers on Thanksgiving Day. (Photo : Pexels) Thanksgiving is an American national holiday that is celebrated in the United States.
Most of the Hispanics experienced housing discrimination in Long Island

Hurdles for Hispanics: Housing Equality

As the number of Hispanic citizens increases, so do the difficulties. (Photo : Pexels) It is undeniable that the Hispanic community is steadily growing in the United States, thus quickly becoming the largest minority group in the country.
Representatives of U.S. and Chinese government discussing the Phase One of trade agreement.

America Agrees to Lift Existing Tariffs in Phases, China Says

The U.S. and Chinese government agreed to simultaneously cancel some existing tariffs on each other's goods.

U.S., Mexico, Canada, & Other Latin American Countries To Challenge Venezuela’s Authoritarian Regime

14 nations are working together to challenge Venezuela’s authoritarian regime. Fourteen nations including U. S. , Mexico, and Canada will work together to restore Venezuela's democracy.

Winter Storm May Cause an Extreme Ice Storm, U.S. Swipes Off

The National Weather Service warns that the massive system will produce heavy snow from parts of northern California to the Great Lakes. With the wind chill, temperatures could reach 35 below zero in the Midwest and Northeast on Saturday. Major coastal cities in the Northeast will see a changeover from snow to rain by Saturday evening. A strong storm over the central Rockies will move northeast to New England by Sunday morning.

U.S. Zika Infection Stays Rare So Far, Yet Blood Donations Screening Is A Must

In U.S., the blood center and the hospitals has been mandated to conduct a blood screening of the blood donations. However, this mandate was not funded by the government. Thus, the center found it extremely expensive and extremely painful to have the blood screened. This has been done to be ready of the plague of the Zika virus.

Obama Vows to Raise Freedom of Speech Issues in Cuba Visit; Will President Raul Castro Listen?

U.S. President Barack Obama promises to speak about rights for Cubans with their President Raul Castro. While the goal seems far-fetched right now, the Obama administration is positive that Cuba will change for the better, especially for the middle class.

U.S. Mandates Over Cost of Liquor & Cigars Americans Can Bring Home from Cuba

The recent thaw in relations with Cuba approved by United States President Barack Obama has opened many windows for trade opportunities in both countries. Cuban cigar import, however, remains limited as the United States pushes for more open trading with the country.

Cuba's Baseball Players Could Soon Play Legally in US Big Leagues

U.S. President Barack Obama is set to watch the Cuban national baseball team during his visit to Havana in March. His administration is looking for ways to cement the recent thaw in relations with Cuba via the one sport both nations love: baseball.

Puerto Rico Receives First Batch of Safe US Blood Amid Zika Virus Outbreak

The United States is sending clean blood to prevent further spread of Zika virus in Puerto Rico because blood transfusion is seen as a means of transmitting the mosquito-borne virus. Request for funding has also been submitted to Congress.

President Barack Obama Might Bring Guantanamo Bay Prisoners to the U.S.

President Barack Obama wants to transfer the remaining 91 prisoners from the Guantanamo Bay jail to the United States in a bid to end the highly-controversial existence of the detention facility.

Is Ted Cruz a Canadian? Republican Presidential Candidate Seeks Dismissal of Disqualification Case

Republican candidate Ted Cruz requested a Texas federal judge to dismiss a disqualification case filed against him questioning his eligibility to run for presidency.

Will the Latino Vote Create a Big Impact in the Presidential Election?

Is the November 2016 Presidential Elections the time for Latinos to make a mark? Is the November 2016 Presidential Election the time for Latinos to make a mark? Hispanics comprise a significant chunk of the voting population in the U.

Broccoli Cheddar Soup & Other Recipes to Help Slow Down Breast Cancer Growth

A new study suggests that a certain compound in broccoli help slow down breast cancer growth. A new study suggests that certain nutrients in broccoli help slow down breast cancer growth.

Obesity in Children Linked to Pregnant Women Fishy Diet

A new study suggests that pregnant women who consume more fish deliver babies with high BMI. Fish diet is healthy; at least, that's what we are taught.

Puerto Rico Pupppies Rescued and Transported to the US for Adoption

Puerto Rico's unwanted furbabies might just find a forever home in the United States. The Animal Rescue Fund of the Hamptons and Southampton Animal Shelter Foundation, together with a number of local shelters, have just reached a very furry agreement with Puerto Rico.

Latin America Projected to Top World’s Highest Rate of Professional Working Women by 2025

Latin America is forecasted to be "the world's highest proportion of professional working women of 2025," Mercer, a consulting firm, reported Wednesday, Jan. 27. The country's rate for women's representation in the workforce is projected to increase from 36 percent in 2015 to 49 percent after a decade.

Haiti Likely to Install Short-Term Interim Government Amid Political Turmoil

With Haiti reeling from intense political turmoil, will a transitional government emerge after the nation's current president steps down on February?

Ex-Haitian Coup Leader Threatens to Divide Country, Says Supporters are Ready for War

Guy Philippe, an ex-rebel leader, has urged his supporters to resist his political enemies. Prominent Haitian politician Guy Philippe, who led a group of rebels in the overthrow of then-President Jean-Bertrand Aristide back in 2004, has urged his supporters to firmly resist his political enemies, calling them "anarchists," giving a clear sign that the turbulence in the nation is far from being over, according to Reuters.
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