Through a statement on Twitter, the U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, said on Wednesday, Jan. 25 that due to former Panama President Ricardo Martinelli's ties to the Odebrecht scandal and two ...
In the United States, we are fortunate to have been granted the right to speak our mind freely and openly, thanks to the First Amendment. This amendment also allows us to express our religion, to ...
City Councilman Curtis Jones Jr. plans to introduce a bill Thursday that would make two official Muslim holidays in Philadelphia. Jones said it is an issue of providing the same “holiday access” that ...
According to a report published in the journal Health Affairs, Latinos, especially Mexican Americans, continue to be underrepresented in the U.S. medical workforce. The analysis found that Latino and ...
Mia Roberts Perez, one of the candidates elected yesterday to Philadelphia’s Court of Common Pleas, will be bringing more diversity to the bench where there are currently only a few Latino judges in a ...
“The plastics industry is actually the fastest-growing source of industrial greenhouse gases in the world. The UN Environment Programme estimates that the greenhouse gas emissions from plastic ...
Wednesday morning’s announcement that Philadelphia Police Commissioner Charles Ramsey will retire at the end of this year begs many questions. Who will fill the shoes? Will the replacement be promoted ...
Sen. Ben Ray Luján, other U.S. Reps. introduce bill to expand student loan forgiveness for educators
On Thursday, Sept. 15, New Mexico U.S. Senator Ben Ray Luján along with U.S. Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández of New Mexico, and Rep. Jahana Hayes of Connecticut introduced a new student loan bill to ...
Pedro Pierluisi, Puerto Rico’s 12th elected Governor, was recently sworn into office on Jan. 2, 2020. He won the Nov. 3 contest by capturing only 33% of votes. Pierluisi, who is a Democrat, was ...
A group of 19 workers, mostly undocumented immigrants, from an IHOP restaurant in Winston-Salem, North Carolina recently received their back pay after staging a walkout. According to Juan Miranda, the ...
While the Supreme Court last Summer may have ruled to strip American women the right to an abortion and reduce access to abortion medication, this will not stop the women from seeking the procedure ...
The Sharswood community in North Philadelphia is getting an extra boost to its development. On Wednesday, Aug. 3, Sharswood Ridge received a new $2,125,000 state grant through the RACP (Redevelopment ...
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