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Travel Advisory: Department of Homeland Security Extends Travel Ban to and from Mexico and Canada

The Department of Homeland and Security announced on Tuesday that the United States is extending its travel ban to and from Mexico and Canada until June 22

Medical Workers Struggle with COVID-19 Trauma, Some Have Committed Suicide

Many frontliners have reported a growing sense of unease and anxiety amid their battle against the coronavirus.
Dr. Debbie Birx attends Trump-DeSantis coronavirus response meeting at the White House in Washington

Florida Top Data Analyst Was Fired For Refusing to Manipulate COVID-19 Data, Governor Defends Decision

A Florida scientist claimed she was fired after she refused to change Florida's COVID-19 data to support the plans to reopen.

Understanding California’s Four Phases of Reopening Its Economy And Which Phase It Is Currently

Read on to find out about the four phases of reopening California’s economy and which phase it is in now.

Largest Contract: $1.3 Billion for US-Mexico Border Wall Awarded

President Donald Trump's administration has awarded the largest border wall contract that worth $1.3 billion.

Trump Claims Millions of COVID-19 Cases in the US a 'Badge of Honor'

US President Donald Trump believes the world-topping number of coronavirus cases in the country is evidence to the country's aggressive testing.

Organizations Supporting Undocumented Immigrants Puts Pressure on California for a Weekly COVID-19 Relief Aid

The state of California is the first in the country to provide relief aid for undocumented workers and organizations for undocumented immigrants are awaiting for the promised COVID-19 relief aid.

Catastrophic Flooding: Michigan Dam Failures Force More Than 10,000 Residents to Evacuate

More than 10,000 residents in Central Michigan were forced to evacuate due to the flooding caused by the failures of the Edenville Dam and Sanford Dam.

Justice Department Warns: COVID-19 Rules may be Violating Religious Rights

On Tuesday, the Department of Justice sent California Gov. Gavin Newsom a letter expressing concerns about how soon the government would allow churches to resume their in-person religious services.

Texas 'Topless' Weekend Event Ends in Shooting, Leaving 2 Injured and 180 Arrested

Two unnamed men were reportedly shot and airlifted to a Texas hospital after attending a weekend event on Crystal Beach.

Sacramento Senior Receives ‘Incomplete Meal,’ Hoping for Great Plates Program to Improve

Sandles said, the salad included in the meal he found on his doorstep "was like a half handful for lunch," adding he was given "another thing of rice," although no sauce was available to go with the meal.

UC Enforces Freeze in Salaries, 10% Cut to Non-Unionized Employees Due to Enormous Financial Losses

University of California President Janet Napolitano announced on Monday, the university has imposed a system-wide freeze on its non-unionized employees' salaries because of huge losses caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Ousted State Department General Probed U.S. Ammunitions Sales to Saudi Arabia, Weapons Killed Over 10,000 in Yemen

The recently fired inspector general was allegedly looking into the U.S. government's ammunition sale and Pompeo's use of taxpayer resources in his elite parties before he was let go.

University of Kentucky Fires Cheerleading Coaches Following Hazing and Nudity Scandal

The coaching team of the Kentucky Wildcats were fired after a three-month probe revealed a lack of oversight over hazing and nudity allegations.

More than a Quarter of COVID-19 Death Cases in Austin, Texas are Latinos, Hispanic Leaders Ask Officials to Step Up

More than half or 53 percent of COVID-19 patients in Austin, Texas are Latinos while 38 percent who died due to the virus still came from the Latino community.

Trump Threatens to Permanently Cut Off Funding for WHO and Its Membership

President Donald Trump threatens that he plans to permanently cut off funding to the World Health Organization and the membership of the U.S.

180 Churchgoers in California Gets Exposed to a Coronavirus Carrier

Read on to find out about the 180 churchgoers in California who had been exposed to a coronavirus carrier.
Pres. Donald Trump

Pres. Trump Reveals He is Taking the Malaria Drug Hydroxychloroquine, Is He Positive for the Virus? Here's Why!

President Donald Trump admits that he has been taking the malaria drug hydroxychloroquine. (Photo : Reuters Connect) President Donald Trump admits that he has been taking the malaria drug hydroxychloroquine, according to a recently published article.

5-Year-Old Boy Who Drove His Parents’ Vehicle Gets Rewarded Again: A Surprise Meeting with Jamie Foxx, Shaquille O'Neal

First, the 5-year-old boy who stole his parents' car got to experience a joyride in a Lamborghini, his dream car. Now, he meets celebrities Jamie Foxx, Shaquille O'Neal and Lil Pump.
Moderna Therapeutics seen during COVID-19 in Massachusetts

COVID-19 Vaccine: First Human Trials Offer Promising Results. Here's Everything You Need to Know

A U.S. manufacturer recently revealed encouraging results from the first phase of its coronavirus vaccine trial involving eight health participants.
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