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Meet the Successful Hispanic and Latino Entrepreneurs in US

Most successfult Latino and Hispanic entrepreneurs in the United States today. Members of the Hispanic and Latino community are opening more small businesses this year in the U.
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Pandemic Yields Technological Breakthroughs in LatAm Countries

Some countries in Latin America have maximized the use of technology to boost their economy amid the global pandemic.

Netizens Doubt NBA Star's Apology Over 'Black Girl" Comments

Netizens questioned NBA Star Gilbert Arenas' sincerity when he gave an apology to Lupita Nyong'o for his comments about the Oscar-winning actress' beauty.

'First Star Wars: Squadron Gameplay,' Plus More Games Coming to Nintendo Switch

EA announced more games like 'First Star Wars:Squadron Gameplay,' the new 'Skate', 'FIFA 21', plus so much more coming to Nintendo Switch.
Kobe Bryant

Kobe Bryant Crash Probe: A Text Message that Could Have Saved Bryant's Life

Records show that Kobe Bryant's flight coordinator had asked the pilot through text about the weather condition before the scheduled flight.

5 Unsung American Heroes with Hispanic Roots

There are several unsung heroes that Hispanic and Latino parents should be proud to tell their children about.
NBA

NBA Games Resume Next Month, League to Address Racial Inequality Issues

The National Basketball Association will be resuming its 2019-2020 season tentatively on July 31, and addressing social injustice and racial inequality issues will be the league's central goals.

Pablo Escobar's Notorious Crime Partner Released from US Jail

Carlos Lehder of the Medellin Drug Cartel, Pablo Escobar's notorious crime partner who flooded the streets of the U.S. with billions worth of cocaine, was recently released from jail.
President Juan Orlando Hernandez

Honduran President Tests Positive for COVID-19; Drug Probe on His Brother Continues

Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez tested positive for COVID-19 amid the controversy faced by his brother in the U.S. on allegations of drug trafficking.
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We are Not Alone: Study Reveals 36 Other Life Forms in the Galaxy

Scientists and astrophysicists revealed in a study that humans are not alone and that there could be more than 36 other life forms in the galaxy.
T- Mobile

Was the T-Mobile Network Outage a Cyber Attack?

Speculations of a possible cyber attack went viral online following the widespread outage of T-Mobile and other wireless services yesterday across the country.
Pres. Donald Trump

Donald Trump and the US Army Celebrate Birthday on the Same Day

Donald Trump's 74th birthday coincides with the U.S. Army's 245th founding anniversary President Donald Trump's 74th birthday falls on the same day as the U.

Kobe Bryant's Last Gift to Klay Thompson Before He Died

Klay Thompson received a book from Kobe Bryant inscribed with the words "Rings, Rings, Rings, Rings..."

Uplifting Moments in Latin Music You May Have Missed Recently

Messages of support for minorities poured forth from Latin artists amid what was described as systemic racism in the United States following the death of George Floyd.
Beyonce

Beyonce Calls for Justice for Breonna Taylor in Letter to Kentucky's Attorney General

Beyonce posted an open letter on her official website addressed to Kentucky's Attorney General Daniel Cameron to bring justice to Breonna Taylor.
Police officers speak with a protester during a rally against racial inequality and the police shooting death of Rayshard Brooks, in Atlanta, Georgia, US.

Protesting with Black Lives Matter is Risky, Immigrants Say

Immigrants and their advocates admit there are added risks to joining the protests in support of Black Lives Matter.

2 Bushfires in a Day Burned More Than 600 Acres

A human-caused bushfire that began on Saturday afternoon is burning more than 600 acres and has closed off some highways in Arizona. Meanwhile, another bushfire in Montana has burned 50 acres.

Suspect who Ambushed Police Officers and Killed a Man Fatally Shot After 2-day Manhunt

A 26-year-old suspect shot a deputy in the face and killed a homeless man on Wednesday in what officers believe could be a planned ambush attack.

Minneapolis Officer Charged with George Floyd's Murder Could Still Receive $1M Pension Even When Convicted

An analysis revealed the former Minneapolis police officer could receive over $50,000 a year--- part of which is paid by taxpayers.

Second Wave "Not Inevitable" - Dr. Fauci

The leading infectious and disease expert in the United States said that the prediction by some health experts about the COVID-19 Second Wave is not 'inevitable' if measures are striclty followed.
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