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Use of Antibiotics to Combat COVID-19 Will Cause More Deaths, WHO Says!

The World Health Organization warned that the increased use of antibiotics to combat COVID-19 will cause more deaths.
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Asylum Bill: Hong Kong Citizens Might Receive Aid From The United States While the United Kingdom and Taiwan Already Offers Theirs

The Asylum Bill might already be worked on to evacuate Hong Kong citizens in light of China’s aggressive stance to impose national security legislation towards the former British colony.
The lines between the Black and Latinx cultures, in the modern-day imagination as ‘blurry at best,’ partly not just due to shared contemporary experience but due to rich musical, cultural flow, collaboration, and artistic history, too.

How Latinx Community can Combat Anti-Black Racism within its Own Culture

As the country encounters the most recent in what it is representing a so-called "foundational history of Black death and egregious violence by police," people converse about what happens next within their communities, inside their homes and even in large cities.

Mexico's President Dismisses High Volume of Domestic Abuse Calls as Pranks

In March, the government received over 26,000 reports of domestic violence, the highest the hotline has recorded since it was recorded. However, Mexico's President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador dismissed the announcement and claimed the majority of the calls were fake.

Fotos Por Mexico Raises 6.7 Million Pesos for Groups Suffering From COVID-19

Over 200 local artists launched a fundraising campaign to help non-profit institutions support COVID-19 patients through selling their artworks.

The New Normal: Effective Ways in Creating Positive Environment for Emloyees Amid Global Pandemic

Effective ways on how to create a positive environment and stay connected to employees who work-at-home amid the global pandemic.

Amazon’s Reaction to The Widespread Rallies Sparked By George Floyd’s Death

Read on to find out about Amazon’s reaction to the protests caused by George Floyd’s death. Another issue across the United States had sparked a fire across the country after the untimely death of George Floyd after a police arrest in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Good Things that Happened During the Pandemic

Good things that happened you should know amid the global pandemic according to a recently published article. It is undeniable that the global pandemic has brought negative impacts to almost everyone around the globe.

Experts Say Mexico's Reopening of Economy Means Spike of Infections and Deaths

More deaths are expected to be recorded in the coming days as the country reopens its economic activities. Graveyard diggers in the country are now preparing for death surge.

Ordering Food via Mobile App in Latin America Tough Today as Delivery Workers Strike

Reports came out early today that delivery workers throughout Latin America are striking. Such an industrial move has spread "far and wide" across both platforms and borders.

United States Severs Ties With the World Health Organization for “Misleading” Information About the Coronavirus

Last week, U.S. President Donald Trump said the country will terminate any affiliation with the World Health Organization after accusing the U.N. agency of bias to China, the source of the coronavirus.

CNN Reporter Arrested on Air While Reporting Protests in Minneapolis

Federal enforcement recently arrested CNN correspondent Omar Jimenez and his film crew while they were reporting the protests in Minneapolis after the death of George Floyd, an African American man who died as a result of police brutality.

Murdering of Women: The Other Epidemic of Mexico

Spanish professor Alejandra Marquez Guajardo said, "Femicides are a major public health concern" for the country, too, and this one, she continued, will even stay longer the pandemic almost the entire world has now.

Disregarding COVID-19 Risks: Mexican Farmers’ Daily Journey Back And Fourth From Mexico to The United States

Find out here about the struggles of Mexican farmers have to go through daily to work in the US. For months, both the United States of America and Mexico had witnessed increasing cases of COVID-19 in their territories.

Fans Allowed at Outdoor Sports Games Starting May 31 After Texan Governor Issues Revised Order

Beginning Friday, Texas will allow its counties to let spectators in outdoor sporting events at the reduced capacity of 25%. This excludes Deaf Smith, El Paso, Moore, Potter, and Randall.

$2 Million in Scholarships Granted to Unqualified Students at Texas Southern University, President Ousted!

An amount of $2 million in scholarships was granted to students who did not pass the academic qualification at Texas Southern University.

Meet the 13-Year-Old Boy Who Earns Graduates With Four Asssociate Degrees from California City College

A 13-year-old boy from California City College graduates with four associate degrees making him the youngest to graduate in Fullerton College.

COVID-19 Cases Swells in Latin America, 215 Million Will Be Pushed Into Poverty By the End of 2020

The number of COVID-19 cases and the death toll in Latin American countries continue to swell and not dropping despite their strict measures.

USGS Scientists Find Undiscovered Seafloor Faults Following Devastating Puerto Rico Quakes

Southern Puerto Rico was hit by a series of massive, devastating earthquakes that began late December in 2019. The quakes, which included a magnitude 6.4 in early January, shocked seismologists. After thorough research, they may have found out why.

Going Back to The Office: Mexico’s Plans

Read on to find out about the plans for employees going back to work in Mexico. The coronavirus had caused a lot of changes to the world, including Mexico.
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