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91st Annual Fiesta Gala Amplifies New York City’s Oldest Latino Charity Dedicated To The Arts
OCTOBER 21: George Horton, Barbara Tober, Jackie Weld Drake, Kamie Lightburn, Tina Vidal-Duart, Sissi Fleitas Refaie and Felix Urrutia Jr. attend 2025/10/casita-maria-2025-fiesta-gala/BdmR7AxPai on October 21, 2025. (Photo by Patrick...
Former fugitive pleads guilty to 2009 plot to kill B.C.’s Bacon brothers
A UN Gang member who was on the lam for more than a decade has pleaded guilty in relation to a plot to kill the Bacon brothers when they were living in Abbotsford. Conor D’Monte is among those who were charged with conspiring to murder the three...
Why Are There Still Pirates Fans?
PITTSBURGH — Baseball is one of those sports where most fans head into Opening Day at least with a hint of hope. How else do you explain 48,000 showing up for the Rockies’ home opener? This year, the Pirates’ first game in Pittsburgh started with...
ENR Top 600 Specialty Contractors: Data Surge Juices Market Rise
✕ The economic fallout from the Trump administration’s tariff war has already breached jobsites through acute materials cost increases and accelerated project timelines, say ENR’s Top 600 Specialty Contractors. Yet contracting executives say added...
RINVOQ® Demonstrated Superiority Versus HUMIRA® for Primary Endpoint in a Head-to-Head Study in Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients Who Have Failed First TNF Inhibitor
Upadacitinib demonstrated superiority versus adalimumab for primary endpoint of achieving low disease activity (DAS28-CRP≤3.2) and ranked secondary endpoint of remission (DAS28-CRP1 SELECT-SWITCH is the first Phase 3b/4 head-to-head trial...
Library book ban halted: Fort Campbell school ordered to restore books about race, gender
A federal judge has ruled in favor of students from Fort Campbell’s Barsanti Elementary School, finding that the government's "partisan interest" violated students' First Amendment rights. FORT CAMPBELL, KY (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – A federal judge has...
How Menopause Remodels the Female Brain: Insights Into Neurological Changes
CLEVELAND, Ohio — As scientists delve deeper into the enigmatic transition of menopause, a mounting body of evidence reveals that this pivotal phase in a woman’s life triggers profound structural alterations within the brain. These changes are not...
Some Central Florida Head Start centers could close amidst shutdown
Head Start programs around the country are quickly running out of federal funding, with some in Central Florida expected to close in November if the shutdown continues. The federally funded program provides free, comprehensive services to promote...
Bruker announces FDA clearance of Claims 7 and 8 for the MALDI Biotyper CA System
At the annual IDWeek meeting, Bruker announced the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) clearance of Claim 7 and Claim 8 for its MALDI Biotyper CA System. The clearance includes the MBT Compass HT CA software and MBT FAST Shuttle US IVD (Claim...
Albizu University Expands Baccalaureate Catalog with Four New Programs that Fully Align with Current Workforce Needs
Albizu University, a private, nonprofit institution of higher education known worldwide for its multicultural post-graduate higher education in psychology and other human services fields, is proud to announce the launch of four groundbreaking...
PPD claims Naranjito will lose more than $700,000 annually due to HB 420 passage
The president of the municipal committee of the Popular Democratic Party (PPD in Spanish acronym) in Naranjito, Julián Crespo López, stated that House Bill 420 requires the freezing and elimination of the inventory tax, resulting in a loss of...
Planet Fitness Donates Equipment to the Caguas Municipal Police
Planet Fitness announced its commitment to the well-being of the Puerto Rican community with the local donation of gym equipment to the Caguas Municipal Police. This donation aims to contribute to the physical well-being and health of the members...
Why has Iceland recorded its first sighting of mosquitoes now?
Iceland, one of the few places in the world to be free of mosquitoes, recorded its first sighting of the insect this month. Scientists have announced the discovery of three mosquitoes, two females and one male.The discovery was made by insect...
Oklahoma Head Start centers face ‘dire’ funding loss from government shutdown
OKLAHOMA CITY — A “catastrophic” loss of funding is little over a week away for Head Start centers serving 2,500 children across Oklahoma. If the nationwide government shutdown continues, four Head Start programs in Oklahoma will run out of...
ASES chief vows thorough analysis of Mayors Federation proposal
Health Insurance Administration (ASES by its acronym in Spanish) Executive Director Carlos Santiago Rosario announced Tuesday that the agency has already given instructions to carefully analyze the proposal presented by the Puerto Rico Mayors...
DDEC Announces Opening of Teodoro Moscoso Scholarship Applications
The Secretary of the Department of Economic Development and Commerce (DDEC), Sebastián Negrón Reichard, announced the opening of the annual Teodoro Moscoso Scholarship application process with additional changes to strengthen the skills of...
List shows all Medicare Advantage plans' overall star ratings for 2026
LONGEVITY HEALTH PLAN OF COLORADO, INC. Longevity Health Plan Longevity Health Founders, LLC 5 KAISER FOUNDATION HP, INC. Kaiser Permanente Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. 5 KAISER FOUNDATION HP OF CO Kaiser Permanente Kaiser Foundation Health...
Education Dept. adjusts school operations amid superaqueduct breakdown
Education Secretary Eliezer Ramos Parés The island Education Department has announced temporary operational changes for schools and administrative offices in response to a major water service disruption caused by a rupture in the 72-inch Northern...
Al Letson at No Kings: Hope, Fury, and Inflatables
“More To The Story” host Al Letson interviews a protester at the “No Kings” march on Saturday in Washington, DC.Clare Conger Get your news from a source that’s not owned and controlled by oligarchs. Sign up for the free Mother Jones Daily. On...
5 things to know for Oct. 22: Ukraine, Hostage release, Trump compensation, Tropical storm Melissa, Car payments
By Alexandra Banner, CNN More than a million federal workers are missing paychecks as the government shutdown stretches into its third week. Find out which workers are still being paid, who’s stuck in limbo — and who faces the possibility of...