LAHAINA, Hawaii – The death toll from a historic fire that roared through this Maui community rose to 93 on Sunday as teams with cadaver dogs picked through the devastation, mark… Read More
The Tribeca Festival is back starting Wednesday, June 7 and will run until Sunday, June 18. The lineup features blockbusters directed by celebrities, smaller indie films, documentaries… Read More
Ruy Teixeira has a breakout on the latest Pew information about Hispanic voting for president last year. Hispanics by all major areas of national origin broke harder for Trump than in 2016… Read More
Featured: Former Rep. Verónica Gonzáles, D-McAllen, who currently serves as Vice President for Governmental and Community Relations, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley… Read More
There seems no adult in the room as the histrionics and paranoia kicks into overdrive over the Coronation Virus. I look forward to the Lifetime movie on the Doctor or Patient Zero that… Read More
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Although it’s hard to pinpoint when skills shortages became the norm in the U.S., one widely acknowledged indicator of a crisis in the making appeared in 19… Read More
The Civil War is the longest running war in American history. True if officially began April 21, 1861 and ended May 9, 1865, it began much sooner, the minute slave labor became a part of the… Read More