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Stimulus Payments: 800,000 Taxpayers Might not Become Recipients, IRS Says

Stimulus Payments: 800,000 Taxpayers Might not Become Recipients, IRS Says

The IRS revealed that the agency recently sent 800,000 notices to taxpayers who have not activated their stimulus payments debit cards.
COVID-19 Tremendously Affects Latino Communities, Funeral Homes also Struggle

COVID-19 Tremendously Affects Latino Communities; Funeral Homes Also Struggle

COVID-19 has destroyed the Latino communities in California. Many Latin Americans are front-line workers who contracted the coronavirus and spread the disease to their families and neighbors.
Venezuela first lady's nephew U.S. Supreme Court

Venezuela First Lady's Nephew Appeals Drug Case to US Supreme Court

A nephew of Venezuela's first lady has appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court an 18-year sentence for conspiring to smuggle 800 kilograms of cocaine.
IRS to Send Out 50,000 Stimulus Checks Next Month

IRS to Send Out 50,000 Stimulus Checks Next Month

The IRS announced on August 25 through its website that it will send 50,000 stimulus checks next month.
Segregated Parks Contributes to COVID-19 Spread of Black and Latino Communities

Segregated Parks Contribute to COVID-19 Spread in Black and Latino Communities

Parks in the country turn out as a contributor to COVID-19 virus spread in Black and Latino communities.
Meghan Markle

Critics Want Meghan Markle's Royal Title Removed. Here's Why

Meghan Markle has called on women to vote at this year's U.S. national elections in November, with a rally cry of "We all know what is at stake."
Republicans Hold Virtual 2020 National Convention

Trump Formally Nominated for 2020 Race at Republican Convention

President Donald Trump was formally nominated for a second term in the White House during the Republican Convention Monday.
COVID-19

Experts Unravel Four Medical Queries on COVID-19

Experts unraveled the four critical medical questions on COVID-19 that continue to devastate lives and economies around the globe for over half a year now.
online teaching

Common Challenges of Online Teaching

The global pandemic does not only affect the students but it also affects how teachers will teach and assess their students through distance and online classes.
Lebron James and Anthony Davis

Lebron James, Anthony Davis Are Perfect Match On and Off Court

Los Angeles Lakers star players Lebron James and Anthony Davis are a perfect match on and off the court. The team now leads the series against Portland Trailblazers.
Stimulus Check Fraud Horribly Spike to Over $100 Million Losses from US Citizens

Stimulus Check Frauds Horribly Spike to Over $100 Million Losses from US Citizens

Stimulus Check Fraud arose amid the first wave in the United States. Citizens were reportedly lost over $100 million because of the coronavirus pandemic and the stimulus check fraud.

'The Batman' Reveals First Trailer Featuring Robert Pattinson at DC FanDome

"The Batman" first trailer was unveiled on Saturday by the writer-director Matt Reeves for the film during the final panel of the DC Fandome event.
Second Round of Stimulus Checks: Possible to Come After Voting for US Postal Service Funding Today

Stimulus Checks, Second Round: Possible to Come After Voting for US Postal Service Funding

The second round of stimulus checks could come after the House of Representatives is set to vote today, for the USPS funding of $25 billion.
Latinos Horizontes of San Sebastian Film Festival, Female Directors Dominate

Female Directors Dominate Horizontes Latinos of San Sebastian Film Festival

This year's Horizontes Latinos of San Sebastian International Film Festival highlights the emergence of a new generation of female directors from Latin America.
COVID-19 Disease is in Your Blood if the Body Manifests these Scary Signs

COVID-19 May Be in Your Blood If Body Exhibits These Scary Signs

Here are some of the warning signs that COVID-19 may be in your bloodstream.
Donald Trump

Trump Invites 200 People to White House for His Brother's Funeral

President Donald Trump invited 200 people to White House for the funeral of his brother, Robert Trump, who died last Friday at the age of 71 years old. Still, the family remained private of his cause of death.
Microphone

COVID-19: Singing Not Riskier Than Talking, New Study Suggests

Singing is not riskier than talking when it comes to risk of spreading the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), but volume matters.
Amazon rainforest fires

Reports of Amazon Rainforest Fires Are Lies, Bolsonaro Says

Wildfires have been detected in Brazil's Amazon rainforest this month. At least 19,000 fires have been tracked across the Amazon in the first half of August.
Direct Stimulus Payments: Trump Wants to Send Within One Week of Deal, Officials Say

Direct Stimulus Payments: Trump Wants to Send Within One Week of Deal, Officials Say

Direct Stimulus payments are what President Donald Trump wants, and it could arrive within one week of a deal being agreed, officials say.

Racist Woman Attacks Latino; a Good Samaritan Comes to the Rescue

A Latino man talking to his black neighbor located in San Francisco, California, was reportedly abused by a racist woman, a Good Samaritan came to rescue.
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