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On a Vote of 57-43, Trump Finally Acquitted in 'Witch Hunt' Impeachment Trial

Former president of the United, Donald Trump, pleaded not guilty to inciting his supporters' attack on the U.S. capitol. This ends a historic trial that made him the first-ever U.S. president to be acquitted in an impeachment trial.
18 Bags Full of Human Remains Found in Mexico’s Jalisco State

18 Bags Full of Human Remains Found in Mexico’s Jalisco State

Mexican police have found 18 plastic bags full of human remains at the Guadalajara metropolitan area in Jalisco on Thursday afternoon.
Predicting COVID-19 Even Before Swab test, Now Possible Thanks to Apple Watch

Predicting COVID-19 Even Before Swab Test Now Possible Thanks to Apple Watch

When a watch can predict COVID-19, that what makes the apple watch worth it (Photo : Justin Sullivan) Tim Cook, chief executive officer of Apple, speaks during an event at the Steve Jobs Theater at Apple Park on September 12, 2018 in Cupertino, California.
Death Hotel: Other Terrifying Deaths and Crimes That Occurred in Cecil Hotel Before Elisa Lam’s Disappearance

Cecil Hotel: Other Terrifying Deaths, Crimes That Occurred Before Elisa Lam's Disappearance

Have you heard about the haunting stories covering the death hotel? Apart from Elisa Lam, there are other deaths that occurred in the Cecil Hotel.
ICE Will No Longer Deport Illegal Immigrants Who Commit Less Serious Crimes, Psaki Says

ICE Will No Longer Deport Illegal Immigrants Who Commit Less Serious Crimes, Psaki Says

Illegal immigrants who have committed less serious crimes will not be prioritized for deportation under the new ICE rules, according to President Joe Biden's Press Secretary, Jen Psaki.
Latino COVID-19 deaths hit ‘horrifying’ levels, up 1,000% since November in L.A. County

Latino COVID-19 Deaths Hit 'Horrifying' Levels, up 1,000% Since November in L.A. County

The Latino community in Los Angeles County has been greatly affected by the rising COVID-19 deaths in the city.
Bloody History of the Most Powerful Drug Kingpins in Latin America

Bloody History of the Most Powerful Drug Kingpins in Latin America

Be informed of the history of drug lords in Latin America (Photo : Jeff J Mitchell) Drug users prepare cocaine before injecting, inside of a safe consumption van set up by Peter Krykant on November 6,2020 in Glasgow, Scotland.
True or False: Do We Need to Upgrade for a Better Mask for COVID-19?

With New COVID-19 Variants, Should You Upgrade Your Face Mask for Better Protection?

Find out if upgrading for better masks will benefit you against the emerging new variants of COVID-19.
Hidden iPhone Features that You Must Know in IOS14

5 Hidden iPhone Features You Can Enjoy With iOS14

Be informed of the iPhone Hidden Features in the iOS 14 update! (Photo : Justin Sullivan) Apple iPhone Xs (L) and iPhone Xs Max (R) are displayed during an Apple special event at the Steve Jobs Theatre on September 12, 2018 in Cupertino, California.
9 More Guatemalan Migrants Confirmed To Be Among Massacre Victims in Mexico

9 More Guatemalan Migrants Confirmed To Be Among Massacre Victims in Mexico

The government of Mexico has determined that another nine Guatemalan migrants were among those 19 people killed in a massacre at the northeastern state of Tamaulipas last month, authorities said on Sunday.
Haiti president Jovenel Moïse

Haiti's President Denounces Plot To Oust Him, Says Over 20 Arrested

Haiti's President Jovenel Moïse announced Sunday that authorities apprehended more than 20 people accused of trying to kill him as opposition leaders demanded that he steps down.
Border Wall

253 Illegal Aliens Nabbed Within an Hour at Southern Border as CBP Revived ‘Catch and Release’ Policy

A total of 253 illegal aliens were apprehended by the Customs and Border Protection (CBP) within an hour at the southern U.S. border on Thursday night.
Mexico's Sinaloa Cartel Focuses on Fentanyl

Mexico's Sinaloa Drug Cartel Focuses on New Product to Feed U.S. Demand: Report

Mexico's powerful Sinaloa cartel, known for its jailed kingpin, Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, is betting on fentanyl to boost its market value in the U.S. after its powerful cocaine empire, a report said.
11 Iranian Migrants Caught Illegally Crossing the U.S.-Mexico Border

11 Iranian Migrants Caught Illegally Crossing the U.S.-Mexico Border

Border patrol agents from Yuma arrested 11 Iranians, including two children, after they crossed illegally into the United States from Mexico on Monday night.
Rita Moreno

Latina Legend Rita Moreno Opens up About Fighting Racism, Sexism in New Documentary

A new documentary tackling the life and career of award-winning Puerto Rican actress Rita Moreno was released last Friday. The documentary shifts the spotlight to Moreno's humble beginnings in her home country, as well as her success on Broadway and Hollywood.
COVID Tongue

'COVID Tongue' May Be Another Strange Coronavirus Symptom, Here's What Experts Say

A new coronavirus symptom has floated among the strange symptoms that come with the virus - the "COVID tongue."
Mexican Drug Cartel Using Social Media Platform TikTok for Self-Promotion

Mexican Drug Cartels Show Off Lavish Lifestyle in TikTok to Recruit New Members

Organized crime strategy of Mexican cartels has changed TikTok being used to self-promote their lifestyle.
Marian Avila: Spanish Model With Down Syndrome Proves That No Dream Is Unachievable

Marian Avila: Spanish Model With Down Syndrome Proves That No Dream Is Unachievable

A Spanish young woman made a successful career as a model despite her "special condition" and difficulties landing a job in the industry. Marian Avila, who has Down syndrome, is capturing media attention as she brings awareness to the chromosomal disorder and encourages people to chase their dreams no matter what.
Carlos Holmes Trujillo

Colombia's Defense Minister Carlos Holmes Trujillo Dies at 69 Due To COVID-19

Colombia's Defense Minister Carlos Holmes Trujillo, 69, died in the hospital after he tested positive for COVID-19. President Ivan Duque had a televised address on Tuesday announcing the death of the defense minister.
Vaccine Hesitancy High Among Latinos, Experts Weigh in on Why

Vaccine Hesitancy High Among Latinos, Experts Weigh in on Why

The COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionately affected people of color, particularly Hispanics and Latinos. But despite this, some factors still add to their vaccine hesitancy.
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