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Temporary Immigration Policy Freezing Visas Upsets Texas-Based Firms In Need of Immigrant Workers

For some Texans, Trump's latest executive order could hamper the growth of the economy. Texas-based companies moving forward during these trying times may undergo further workforce challenges as an executive order concerning immigration policy was signed last Monday.
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Surprise Birthday Party in Texas Leaves 18 Family Members With COVID-19

At least 18 members of a Texas family have tested positive for COVID-19, after a "nephew" had unknowingly spread the virus at a recent surprise birthday party.
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Justin Bieber Files $20M Defamation Suit Against Two Women Accusing Him of Sexual Assault

Singer Justin Bieber has filed $2 million defamation lawsuit against to two women, who accused him of sexual assault.
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CDC Says Actual Coronavirus Cases in US May Top 20 Million

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has estimated that there are about 23 million coronavirus cases in the country.

Hispanic Caucus Members Ask Transparency on HHS COVID 'Protect Now' System

The Congressional Hispanic Caucus has sent a letter to Health and Human Services Secretary (HHS) Alex Azar to ask more transparency on the government's coronavirus data platform system, created by the American private software firm Palantir Technologies.
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Trump to Sign Executive Order Prioritizing Skills Over Degrees in Fed Hiring

U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to sign another executive order that directs the federal government to prioritize hiring those who have skills rather than those who have university degrees.
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More Warning Signs: CDC Says Here Are The New COVID-19 Symptoms to Look Out For

The nation's public health agency has updated its list of symptoms induced by the coronavirus, including new pre-existing medical conditions that could make a person more susceptible to a severe case of coronavirus.
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Latino Group Asserts $5 Million Donation to Iowa Cities Should Go to Workers Struggling Medical Bills Due to COVID-19

Latino group asserted that the $5 million donation of JBS should be given to workers who struggle in their medical expenses due to COVID-19.

Texas Citizens Get Free Face Masks As Their Coronavirus Cases Spikes Up

Texas will start handing out free face masks to every citizen who gets tested for the coronavirus. In a press release last Wednesday, Texas Governor Greg Abbott declared that four pieces of 3-ply surgical face masks would be given free of charge to every Texan who gets tested at a state-run mobile test site.

Tucson Police Chief Offers to Resign Amid the Controversial Fatal Death of the Hispanic Man

Tucson Police Chief Chris Magnus offered to resign amid the controversial and fatal death of the Hispanic man on April 21.
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US Census: Hispanics Will be the Texas' Largest Population Group by 2021

Hispanics will dominate Texas by mid-2021 accroding to the U.S. Census Bureau. Hispanics will be Texas' largest population group by mid-2021, according to the new population estimates released on Thursday by the U.
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64 Test Positive for COVID-19 Following Trip to Mexican Beach Resort

Over 211 college students took a trip to Mexico on March 14, a day after the World Health Organization identified the novel coronavirus as a pandemic.
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Three Georgia Men Indicted in Killing Ahmaud Arbery

Prosecutor Joyette Holmes announced on Wednesday that a grand jury has indicted the three suspects involved in killing Ahmaud Arbery last February.

US COVID-19 Cases Breaks Record as Health Officials Report 45,557 in a Single Day

Health agencies warned that the country may need to re-impose lockdown if local governments and communities fail to curb the spread of the coronavirus.

Texas Governor Mulls Another Lockdown as Daily COVID-19 Cases Hit 5,489

Health experts believe that the recent surge in coronavirus cases may be attributed to the reopening of economy.
There was no such thing as being told to slow down testings as per Dr. Anthony Fauci.

Fauci Refutes Trump's COVID-19 Testing Claim, Warns of Possible Virus Surge

Dr. Anthony Fauci said there is no slow down on COVID-19 testings, refuting U.S. President Donald Trump's recent claim that he asked his administration to decrease the number of virus testings.
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Gilead to Launch Human Trials for Inhaled Form of Remdesivir to Treat COVID-19

The inhalable version of COVID-19 drug remdesivir could potentially stop the coronavirus from developing into a severe stage.
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Trump Signs Executive Order Expanding US Immigration Restrictions

U.S. President Donald Trump has signed an executive order that expands immigration restriction to protect American workers and job seekers.
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Florida Governor Blames Hispanic Farmworkers of COVID-19 Increase, Latino Leaders Demand for an Apology

Florida Governor blamed the migrant farmworkers of the state's increase of COVID-19. Latino leaders demanded DeSantis to ask for an apology.
Occupied protest zone in Seattle faces a crackdown as two-weekend shootings occur.

Another Shooting Occurs at Seattle's 'CHOP' Zone, Organizers Mull Changes

Occupied protest zone in Seattle faces a crackdown as two-weekend shootings occur. Another person was shot near Seattle's protest zone referred to as the "Capitol Hill Occupied Protest" or CHOP, in less than 48 hours.
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