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Kanye West Inspires Group to Give 1000 Bibles to his Fans

American Bible Society (ABS) to give free 1000 Bibles to Kanye West's fans following his hit gospel-rap Jesus is King.
New Health Insurance Policy Rule by Trump’s Administration Still Subject to Lots of Questions

New Trump Rule Requires Immigrants to Get Health Care Before Entry into US

The new health insurance policy under Trump's administration is causing problems for potential US immigrants.
Stephen Curry gets injured for the second time

NBA Star Stephen Curry Breaks Left Hand

With Stephen Curry injured, Golden State Warrior is fearing for its victory. The face of the franchise, Golden State Warriors (GSW), Stephen Curry suffered a broken left hand injury during their basketball game against Phoenix Suns.
Arrested Illegal Immigrant Count Crossing US-Mexican Border Reached the Highest in 11 Years in September

Illegal Immigrants Crossing US-Mexican Border Reaches All Time High

The U.S. is seeking to expedite deportations due to an increase of arrested illegal immigrants in the U.S.
Conan, the US Military Dog that Killed ISIS leader is coming to the White House

Conan, the US Military Dog that Killed ISIS leader is coming to the White House

The US military working dog, Conan, who killed ISIS leader, will be paying a visit to the White House.
John Witherspoon dies at the age of 77

Friday Actor and Comedian John Witherspoon Dies Aged 77

The versatile, well-known actor and comedian John Witherspoon, who played Ice Cube's father, dies at the age of 77 on Tuesday in Los Angeles.
Donald Trump buys URL for Joe Biden’s “Todos Con Biden” Campaign Slogan

Donald Trump buys URL for Joe Biden’s “Todos Con Biden” Campaign Slogan

Donald Trump and his campaign team had bought the URL for Joe Biden's “Todos Con Biden” Campaign Slogan to mock Joe Biden's campaign for the Latin community.
Latino-owned Businesses are Growing at a Fast Pace as Hispanic population in the US increases

Latino-owned Businesses are Growing at a Fast Pace as Hispanic population in the US increases

Businesses owned by Latino US migrants are continually growing the same as the annual growth of the Hispanic population in the US.
Many Latin-African-American Citizens are not Joining Soccer Events to Represent the US

Many Latin-African-American Citizens are not Joining Soccer Events to Represent the US

Latin-African-American citizens are not joining soccer communities in the US. For Latin US migrants, soccer is a difficult career to succeed in. Latin-African-American citizens are not joining US soccer communities because of the controversies like racism and discrimination is common in these communities and had existed since the time that the United States of America had opened its borders to migrants who are seeking asylum.
Trump’s 2020 Reelection Campaign to Focus on Getting US Migrant Support

Trump’s 2020 Reelection Campaign to Focus on Getting US Migrant Support

Trump's Campaign Team is eyeing the possibility of getting a good number of US immigrant supporters during his 2020 reelection campaign.
The First Hispanic US Nurses and their Contribution to US Health Care

The First Hispanic US Nurses and their Contribution to US Health Care

Some of the first Hispanic Nurses in US history and their contributions. (Photo : Unsplash) According to minoritynurse. com, 7. 3% of the current population of the United States of America admits that they are of Hispanic or Latino origin.
Gina Rodriguez does It again with a Controversial Race Related Social Media Post

Gina Rodriguez does it again with a Controversial Race-related Social Media Post

Gina Rodriguez used the controversial N-word but later apologized for it. Gina Rodriguez, an actress on CW's "Jane the Virgin" had turned a spark into a raging fire after posting a video on a social media platform.
Methods on How Hispanic Families can overcome the Difficulties of Migration

Methods on How Hispanic Families can overcome the Difficulties of Migration

The methods of how Hispanic families can overcome the struggles of migration. During family migration, all the members of the family will need to exert extra effort in adjusting to a new culture.
Latin Communities Stuck Between the US and Latin American Drug Wars

Latin Communities Stuck Between the US and Latin American Drug Wars

Latin US migrants are suffering from the unending war of the US against drugs. According to nationaltoday. com, in 2017, drug overdose was the leading cause of deaths among US citizens under the age of 50.

Why Your Latin American Casino Digital Payment System Matters

There is a really good chance that you're eager to play online casino games for real money. If you feel this way, you'll want to choose a good casino. This will be much more difficult than you could ever imagine. There are too many things to take into consideration.

Home Sellers Have Saved $30M In Real Estate Commissions With UpNest

Americans have already saved $30 million in real estate commission fees by using UpNest, with much more to come.

Where is the UK Gambling Industry Heading in 2019?

The rise of gambling is among us, and some regions of the world aren't quite ready to acknowledge that point. Even as gambling seems to be all around us, it can be hard to find a place that offers regulated gambling as a form of entertainment.

A Conversation With Cory Booker

The Latino USA continues its coverage of the field of candidates for the 2020 Democratic nomination with a conversation with Senator Cory Booker. Booker has come a long way since 1995 when, while attending law school at Yale, he moved to Newark to help the community, later moving to a housing project where he lived for a number of years before it was demolished.

Corruption Case Hits Former Education Secretary, 5 Others In Puerto Rico

PUERTO RICO: The FBI arrested six government officials and prominent business leaders yesterday on 32 counts of money laundering and fraud, as part of an ongoing probe involving the malfeasance of $15.5 million in federal funds. Prosecutors say that former Education Secretary (DE) Julia Keleher spent $13 million in securing illicit contracts to the Ponce-Mendoza sisters, Glenda and Mayra, whom she employed as assistants and consultants at the DE.

Ongoing Battle For Buenos Aires Is Testing Argentina’s Fragile Democracy: Uber

Just 12 hours after Uber's service became available in the Argentine capital, Buenos Aires, taxi industry representatives took the company -and the city's administration- to court. The case was similar to those faced by the company in London, Barcelona, Copenhagen, Budapest, Frankfurt, and several US states and Canadian provinces.
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