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Leonardo Briceno

Leonardo Briceno is a contributing writer for The Post Millennial. He has published work with the Federalist and is a Political Journalism graduate from Patrick Henry College in northern Virginia.

News, International News

China relents and opens up to investigation of coronavirus origins

China is now agreeing to have a WHO independent investigation conducted on the source of the coronavirus in the wake of international pressures.

Leonardo Briceno / May 19, 2020

#unrestricted, News, American News

Universities hard hit by pandemic will struggle even as virus dissipates

Colleges and universities across the United States might not escape the threat of COVID-19 in time for the coming 2020-2021 school year.

Leonardo Briceno / Apr 25, 2020

#unrestricted, News, American News

Trump's 3-phase plan to open the US economy

President Trump and the White House announced a plan to bring the United States—and its work force—back from COVID-19’s grip of isolation.

Leonardo Briceno / Apr 19, 2020

#unrestricted, Opinion

Countries are walking away from trade with China after coronavirus outbreak

For countries evaluating a future beyond COVID-19, China’s commercial instability during the global crisis has become a point of contention among industry and trading partners.

Leonardo Briceno / Apr 13, 2020

#unrestricted, News, International News

UN sees increase in global domestic violence due to effects of coronavirus

While they might not be emergency room patients, women and children in abusive homes are falling victim to a side effect of the infectious spread of COVID-19.

Leonardo Briceno / Apr 11, 2020

#unrestricted, News

Coronavirus home test kits could be available sooner than we think

Instead of directly testing patients for COVID-19, medical experts might soon have a faster, easier, and cheaper alternative to identifying the virus: testing for immunity.

Leonardo Briceno / Apr 5, 2020

News, International News

What the new US-Mexico-Canada Agreement means for North American trade

The USMCA brings much needed updates to the three-decades' old NAFTA, in manufacturing, intellectual property, labour laws, and environmental provisions.

Leonardo Briceno / Mar 27, 2020

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