World

Dominican Republic Officially Bans Child Marriages

Dominican Republic President Luis Abinader has signed a bill on Wednesday that officially banned child marriages in the country.
Sinovac Vaccine From China Is 78% Effective in Brazil Trial, but Experts Say Details Remain Sketchy

Sinovac Vaccine From China Is 78% Effective in Brazil Trial, but Experts Say Details Remain Sketchy

Researchers said Thursday that the Sinovac, the COVID-19 vaccine developed by a Chinese firm, was 78 percent effective in a late-stage Brazilian trial, but experts ask for more details.
How Long Will Moderna Vaccine Protect You From Getting COVID-19?

How Long Will Moderna Vaccine Protect You From Getting COVID-19?

Moderna CEO Stephane Bancel revealed at a virtual event on Thursday how long the firm's COVID-19 vaccine might prevent infection against the infectious disease caused by the new coronavirus.
McEnany: Trump Condemns Violent Riot at U.S. Capitol

McEnany: Trump Condemns Violent Riot at U.S. Capitol

After a riot took place at the U.S. Capitol by Trump supporters amid the congressional certification of the presidential election, White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany said that the president condemned the act.
How Did These Famous Latinos Change the World?

Famous Latinos Who Changed World of Politics, Astronomy, and More

Many Latinos have changed the world with their influence in the respective fields that they have chosen, may it be in politics, astronomy, entertainment, and technology.
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Password Game Weak? Here's How to Create Stronger Password for Your Online Accounts

Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University suggest some tips on how to make a stronger password in creating an online account to avoid hackers getting into your account.
China Delaying Investigation of COVID-19 Origin, WHO Admonishes Country

WHO 'Disappointed' After China Works Hard to Delay Investigation of COVID-19 Origin

The World Health Organization has issued a reprimand to China for delaying the entry of travel experts to the country in hopes to prove the origin of the virus. The rebuke was a rare public criticism from the international organization.
Giant Vulva Sculpture Sparks a Culture War in Brazil

Giant Vulva Sculpture Sparks a Culture War in Brazil

A giant vulva sculpture on a hillside in northeastern Brazil has caused a fueled war between leftists and conservatives, including the close allies of far-right President Jair Bolsonaro.
Honduran Woman Gives Birth on Mexico-U.S. Border Bridge

Honduran Woman Gives Birth on Mexico-U.S. Border Bridge

A Honduran woman gave birth on a Mexico-U.S. border bridge connecting the cities of Matamoros and Brownsville, Texas on Saturday, authorities said.
Miss Mexico Aspirant Found Dead in Her Home Weeks Before the Contest

Miss Mexico Aspirant Found Dead in Her Home After Leaving Heartbreaking Message Online

A contestant for the upcoming Miss Mexico beauty pageant has been found dead in her home. A contestant for the upcoming Miss Mexico beauty pageant has been found dead in her home.
Portuguese Health Worker Dies Two Days After Receiving Pfizer Vaccine, Autopsy Results Unknown

Portuguese Health Worker Dies Two Days After Receiving Pfizer Vaccine, Autopsy Results Unknown

A Portuguese woman who works as a pediatric assistant died two days after getting her first dose of the Pfizer vaccine, and results of the autopsy on her is still unknown.
People in Mexico Line up for Hours To Get Oxygen Amid COVID-19 Surge

People in Mexico Line up for Hours To Get Oxygen Amid COVID-19 Surge

COVID-19 cases in Mexico City continue to increase, resulting in supply shortages in oxygen as reported by medical supply stores that refill oxygen tanks.
Argentina Legalizes Abortion, Marking a Historic Move in the Country

Argentina Legalizes Abortion, Marking a Historic Move in the Country

Argentina's Senate voted early on Wednesday to legalize elective abortion in the heavily Catholic country.
Dr. Anthony Fauci

Dr. Fauci Says New Strains Must Be Taken Seriously

Dr. Anthony Fauci, the country's top infectious and disease expert, said on Sunday that people should take the new strain of COVID-19 very seriously.
Sense of Smell

COVID-19 Patients Experience Distortion of Sense of Smell

Some COVID-19 patients who recovered from the virus said that they regain their sense of smell but only to whiff foul, unpleasant fishy, sulphur, and burning odors.
AstraZeneca

Brazil's Fiocruz to Seek Regulatory Approval for Oxford/AstraZeneca Vaccine

Brazil's Fiocruz biomedical institute will seek regulatory approval for the Oxford University/AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine on January 15.
Important Facts About a C-Section During COVID-19

Important Facts About a C-Section During COVID-19

As a pregnant mother, you might be concerned about your pregnancy and your infant's upcoming birth during this pandemic. Being safe and trying to remain COVID-19 free can be concerning. You could also be wondering about what kind of safety measures are in place when delivering through C-section.
Business

8 Best Small Business Ideas to Make Money in 2021

The year 2020 is a tough and difficult time for small businesses. Thousands across the country have decided to shut down their operation due to the pandemic. But a business can survive by adapting to the new trends.
Vaccination

COVID-19 Vaccines Might Not Work in New Strains, Scientists Warn

Some scientists are worried and said that the present COVID-19 vaccines might not work in the new strain of the virus that has significantly attributed to the spike of cases in other countries.
COVID-19 Vaccine Begins To Rollout in Latin American Countries

COVID-19 Vaccine Begins To Rollout in Latin American Countries

Mexico's frontline workers were some of the first people in Latin America to get a COVID-19 vaccination.