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‘Hard Work Finally Paid Off': San Diego Teens From Immigrant Families Accepted Into Harvard
Two San Diego teens whose families migrated to the United States in search of a better life were accepted to Harvard University, and now, they dream of giving back to the communities who saw them grow.
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Sales of ‘Memory Bears' Increase During the Coronavirus Pandemic
Teddy bears known as “Memory Bears” help provide emotional support to those who lost a loved one, especially during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Border Restrictions Extended Until January 2021
TIJUANA- Through its official Twitter account, the Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs reported that “after reviewing the development of the spread of COVID-19 and due to the fact that various entities are in the Orange color of the Epidemiological tiers, it was proposed to the United States the extension for one more month of the restrictions on non-essential land traffic…
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Cartel Boss ‘El Chapito Leal' Possibly Arrested After Shootout With Police in Tijuana
Mexican authorities report that a man with the same name as known cartel leader Octavio Leal Hernández, also known as “El Chapito Leal,” was arrested on Wednesday after a shootout with police.