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To once again show their love for their history, culture and tradition, the organization “San Mateo Carnavalero” strutted through the streets of South Philly. This year they celebrated the 10th ...
Editor's note: Carlos Nogueras contributed to this report. “In the three years I’ve been on City Council, I’ve been telling anyone who will listen that we need a more urgent, comprehensive approach to ...
On Dec. 1, 2022, Atif Saeed officially took on the position of CEO for the Philadelphia International Airport, overseeing the annual servicing of 32 million passengers, 106,000 full time jobs, and the ...
El Paso native and a 24-year veteran of the United States Air Force Ben Miranda Jr., who has more than five years with the Endeavors — where he served as Director of Business Operations and led the ...
McKinsey & Company have released a new report titled Women Matter México 2022: Uneven Parity detailing the current gender disparity and how the pandemic has affected Mexican women in the business ...
In late March, Andrea Ruiz virtually stood before a judge in Puerto Rico to testify about her ex-boyfriend’s terrifying pattern of emotional abuse and persecution. She spoke in great detail about how ...
According to the latest Transparency International report from 2021, in which 180 countries were analyzed to find out how corruption was perceived there, the countries of the Americas continue to be ...
After four hard years of hyperinflation that has drowned the Venezuelan economy, experts and the Central Bank of Venezuela (BCV) announced that in the first quarter of 2022, a year will be completed ...
Earlier this month, The Enterprise Center celebrated the opening of a new community resource hub in West Philadelphia’s 52nd Street corridor. The new three-story structure had been in development and ...
As new as one may be in the business of social media, they've likely seen iterations of Pepe the Frog. Older people may no longer remember where they first saw it, as is often the case with memes.
How Carlos Ugalde’s ‘House of Chingasos’ clothing store brings classic Latino phrases to the new era
Did you know? There’s an online store taking a spin on the sarcastic phrases that every Latino grew up knowing and loving. Carlos Ugalde, the man behind House of Chingasos, is bringing nostalgic ...
Forty-two years after being booted off what was then called the Food Stamp Program (FSP) — now the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) — Puerto Rico is the subject of a new bill that ...
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