They refused to be silenced
Women’s History Month is officially 30 years old in the United States. On March 12, 1987, Congress passed a joint resolution – Public Law 100-9 – designating March as Women’s History Month. It’s a modern invention inspired by International Women’s Day, first celebrated on March 8, 1911 in just four countries, Austria, Denmark, Germany and […]
Why is the stock market so unstable?
Commentary by Eulogio JP Politics isn’t all that has been unstable since Donald J. Trump assumed the U.S. presidency. The stock market has been anything but stable. Since Trump was elected, stocks have risen steadily for the most part, especially during the first few weeks of 2018. A strong economy and historically low unemployment were […]
Women’s Month: Romero sharing passion for God and community in leadership position
By Chara In 1977, Colombian Sylvia Romero found a passion for helping others during a visit to the United States. In 2018, she’s pursuing her passion in her career. Romero serves as the director of the Center of Grace in Olathe, Kan. She started working part time at the center in November 2000. Now, she […]
Bill seeks to revoke citizenship of immigrants connected to gangs
By Chara U.S. Rep. Lee Zeldin has submitted a bill that looks to revoke the citizenship of naturalized U.S. citizens if they’re involved in gang activity. The bill is called the Protecting Our Communities from Gang Violence Act of 2018. Under the bill, immigrants who don’t show good moral character won’t be able to apply […]