Trump Persists: Mexico Will Pay For Wall
On Sunday President Trump once again said that the United States must build an anti-immigrant wall on the Mexican border and Mexico will pay the bill one way or another. “Because Mexico is one of the...
View ArticleDonald Trump returns to Texas to meet disaster victims
Donald Trump left Washington on Saturday to visit Houston, Lake Charles and Louisiana, areas where hundreds of thousands of people are gradually returning home following the devastaton caused by...
View ArticleArkansas Kills Fourth Prisoner In A Week
Arkansas executed its fourth prisoner in a week late Thursday, putting an end to a frenzied schedule caused by the imminent expiration of state reserves of sedatives for lethal injection. Kenneth...
View ArticleSevere Earthquake Shakes Idaho
A strong 5.3 magnitude earthquake occurred in Idaho, according to the country’s Geological Survey (USGS). The quake’s epicenter was located 10 miles east of the city of Soda Springs, at a depth of 5.2...
View ArticleUniversity of California Sues Trump Government Over DACA
On Friday, the University of California (UC) sued the Trump administration for the end of the DACA immigration program, which protects about 800,000 youth from deportation and leaves work permits...
View ArticleHow To Survive The Massive Equifax Hack
One of the largest data breaches in history has left 143 million people wondering if their personal data has been exposed to hackers . For now, Equifax will not tell you explicitly if you were one of...
View ArticleCalifornia Sues Trump Government Over DACA Removal
March Against DACA Completion in Los Angeles, September 10, 2017. David McNew / Getty ImagesOn Monday the state of California sued President Donald Trump’s administration for a six-month decision to...
View ArticleCalifornia One Step Closer To Being Declared Sanctuary State
California was one step closer to becoming a sanctuary on Friday , following the passage in the Legislative Assembly of bill SB 54 known as the ‘Act of values’, which limits the cooperation of local...
View ArticleWhy Florida Ran Out Of Gas During The Hurricane
The fuel shortage linked to the two recent hurricanes hindered evacuation and now recovery, underscoring our reliance on a fragile resource. In Gainesville, about 45 percent of gas stations were...
View ArticleMillions of People Without Power: Aid to Puerto Rico Slow after Hurricane Maria
Many residents of Puerto Rico say they have received no help from their government since Hurricane Maria wreaked havoc through the island last week. The storm left nearly all 3.4 million people without...
View ArticleImmigrant Groups Are Banding Together To Resist Trump
In this op-ed, Jonathan Jayes-Green and Jung Woo Kim explained how immigrants of Black and AAPI have been impacted by recent changes to the policies of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)...
View ArticleCostco Is All Set To Spend $1.4M For Gas Pumps At Northern Las Vegas
Costco is one of the retailers who are known for selling items in bulk to its members, have now decided to put over $1 million in new gas pumps at its northern Las Vegas location. Costco regional vice...
View ArticleCongress Has Given A Deadline To Save DREAMers, And This Could Come To A Head...
The fate of approximately 700,000 immigrants (undocumented) could move up negotiations to keep the federal government running past this week. The program that protects undocumented immigrants from...
View ArticleJustices Return Documents To Lower Courts Over Dispute Of DACA
On Wednesday, the Supreme Court indicated that in California the federal courts had moved very fast in ordering the administration of Trump to disclose documents related to its decision to end a...
View ArticleTrump Unveils ‘America 1st’ Security Strategy
The President of U.S. Donald Trump on Monday has declared a new national security strategy, stressing the “America first” message of his election campaign of 2016 and faulting previous leaders of...
View ArticleDrinkers to Get Free or Discounted Rides from Alcohol Providers
There is a new law in force in California from January 1, 2018. This new rule is brought out to reduce the impaired drivers on Californian roads. The licensed alcohol outlets and manufacturers will...
View ArticlePension Cuts on the Anvil for Californian Workers
The cases in front of the Californian Supreme Court could revoke the old rule of worker’s pension. The new rule could see cuts in the pension rates of the workers who are still working. The new...
View ArticleRead More to Be Free from Late Fees: Los Angeles Libraries
Libraries across Los Angeles are looking to grab the attention of children and kids back into books. They are doing their bit to encourage more and more kids to stay away from Smartphones and the...
View ArticleHundred 7-11 Convenient Stores in Los Angeles Raided
The Federal Immigration Agent carried out audits and inspections in many 7-11 stores across the country. The Trump administration is targeting workplaces to identify employers hiring illegal...
View ArticleLakers Deal with Jamil Wilson Called Off
The Los Angeles Lakers have taken a U-turn with their decision to sign Jamil Wilson. They were ready to sign Wilson for a 10-day contract. Now, the Lakers have gone back on their decision after a...
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