On Tuesday, Feb. 14, Philadelphia Sheriff Rochelle Bilal announced her intentions to seek reelection for her current post and touted accomplishments during her term amid growing calls for eliminating ...
"We must be self-critical," said President of Chile Gabriel Boric in response to the country's rejection of a new constitution. "We are, compatriots, before a historic challenge." "We have the current ...
Carrols, one of the biggest restaurant chains in the United States, which operates the largest number of Burger King franchises — 1,028- throughout 23 states, as well as 65 Popeyes locations in seven ...
In a bipartisan effort, U.S. Representatives Salud Carbajal (D-CA) and Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA) introduced the Kangaroo Protection Act to ban the sale of kangaroo body parts in the United States.
The world changed in the wake of the terrorist attacks of 9/11 in 2001 and for historians, the attacks marked the turn of the century. But since then and until now, many are the milestones that have ...
Last week’s Capitol riots have come at many costs. Members of Congress were put at major risk, artifacts were stolen, glass and furniture were destroyed, five people lost their lives, and our ...
Just over a year and a month ago, Philadelphia City Council President Darrell Clarke visited AL DÍA, and spoke of his, and City Council’s “moonshot” plan to pull 100,000 Philadelphians out of poverty ...
Even though she has put together an extensive career in aviation spanning over three decades, it was not something that was on Chellie Cameron’s radar growing up. In fact, her start in the field was ...
AL DÍA’s Top Doctors award ceremony brought 13 physicians to the stage on Wednesday, and each echoed a resounding theme of why healthcare professionals must lead in compassion and collaboration more ...
“There is a time in a country that the entire system of health care gets redefined and we have the opportunity in America to have that moment in history, to redefine the health care system and one ...
Journalists love statistics. We can say: More than 195,000 Hispanic/Latino men in the United States and Puerto Rico face AIDS and the stigma it carries daily. That 80% of new diagnoses among Hispanics ...
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