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Mexican Culture Helps Black Eyed Peas Take the 3rd Spot on the Top Latin Album Chart

A Mexican-inspired album has helped the Black Eyed Peas to get the third spot on the Top Latin Album Chart
Latinos

Latinos Hit More than Twice in California, Governor Orders Closures of Establishments

Latinos are playing very essential roles in California to sustain the state's food chain and economy, yet they remained not protected from COVID-19.
First responders load a patient into an ambulance from a nursing home where multiple people have contracted COID-19 on April 17, 2020 in Chelsea, Massachusetts. Chelsea has the highest concentration o

Starved and Underfunded US Health System to Face Budget Cuts Amid Alarming COVID-19 Outbreak

The public health system sees overworked and underpaid employees fighting to keep the community safe amid the coronavirus crisis.

Pilot Dies After F-16 Fighter Jet Crashes at South Carolina Air Force Base

Another jet fighter crashed, while on a routine training mission in South Carolina late Tuesday. Officials of the Shaw Air Force Base have confirmed that the jet's lone pilot has died.
Medical staff, wearing protective gear, move a patient infected with the coronavirus (COVID-19) from an ambulance to a hospital

Fauci Claims US May Reach 100,000 Daily COVID-19 Cases as Residents Flout Suggested Guidelines

The number of new daily cases rose by 80 percent in the past two weeks as hot spots emerge in the South and West amid reopening economies.
COVID-19 Vaccine, Coronavirus Vaccine

Will a COVID-19 Vaccine be Ready Before the End of 2020? Here's What Experts Say

There are currently 36 vaccine candidates in pre-clinical studies or clinical trials across the globe, with 2 major companies in the lead.

New York Adds California, 7 More States to Quarantine List

California and six other states were added to New York's quarantine list on Tuesday morning, making a total of 16 states or 48 percent of the U.S. population in the quarantine list.

Golden State Killer Pleads Guilty to 13 Murders

Donning an orange jumpsuit and a clear face shield, former California police officer Joseph James DeAngelo Jr., famously known as the "Golden State Killer," pleaded guilty on Monday to 13 counts of first-degree murder.
Gilead

Gilead Sets US Price for COVID-19 Drug Remdesivir

Gilead has finally announced on Monday the price of their coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) drug remdesivir.

Trump Can Now Fire Consumer Watchdogs Without Limits, Says US Supreme Court

The U.S. Supreme Court's decision allows the president to remove the head of the federal agency at will.
Katy Perry

Katy Perry Opens Up on Her Depression and Suicidal Journey

Katy Perry has recently opened up about her mentail health issue and her attempt to commit suicide. Katy Perry has recently opened up about her mental health issue and admitted that she almost committed suicide, following her split with actor Orlando Bloom and hitting rock bottom in her professional life in 2017.

Border Patrol Seizes Over $3M Worth Marijuana Along Texas-Mexico Border

Rio Grande Valley Sector Border Patrol agents seized over $3 million worth of marijuana along the Texas-Mexico Border over the weekend, a local media release from U.S. Customs and Border (CBP) protection said Monday.
 A signs reads "Capitol Hill Occupied Protest" in area that has been referred to by protesters by that name as well as "Capitol Hill Organized Protest, or CHOP, on June 14, 2020 in Seattle, Washington.

Fourth Fatal Shooting in Seattle's 'CHAZ' Leaves 16-Year-Old Black Teenager Dead, Another Injured

The incident is the fourth in 10 days. Shootings in the autonomous zone have now led to the deaths of six persons.

Florida Governor Vetoes $1B From State Budget Amid Coronavirus

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis had to veto $1 billion from the state budget due to a revenue loss from the coronavirus pandemic.
COVID-19 Patient

Some Recovered COVID-19 Patients Continue to Experience Symptoms, Baffling Experts

The World Health Organization and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have acknowledged reports that some recovered patients of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) continue to experience the symptoms for weeks or months. They are now figuring out the reason behind it.

Many Americans Find it Inappropriate for Either Democrats or Republicans to Dispute US Election Result

Most Americans say that disputing the outcome of the November 2020 US Election would be inappropriate for either the Republicans or Democrats, a report said.
Immigration

5 Facts Immigrants Should Know About the Latest US Immigration Restrictions

Facts and informations that every immigrant must know about the new immigration restrictions in the United States.
COVID-19 Patients

A Battleground of Life and Death for Latinos as Health Secretary Says the Window to Stop the Virus is Closing

Latinos and Hispanics are highly infected in the states where they are highly populated. The U.S. Health Secretary said the window to stop the spread of the virus is closing as the number of cases has reached more than 2.6 million.

Pence Vows to Stand By Texas as State Grapples With Coronavirus Spike

U.S. Vice President Mike Pence on Sunday vowed to stand by Texans side as the state struggles with surging coronavirus cases.

Arizona Cardinals Rookie Arrested After Allegedly Driving Into Lake Erie

National Football League's Arizona Cardinals rookie wide receiver Jermiah Braswell showed blood-alcohol levels well above the legal limit, when he allegedly drove his car in Lake Erie Saturday evening.
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