One of the many cosmic events that strikes fear in the hearts of astrology lovers everywhere is retrograde period. For example, we’re currently in the midst of Mercury Retrograde, as you will have noticed from the abject chaos that’s going on right now. But while everyone’s generally prepped and ready for Mercury Gatorade — ya […]
Here are seven of the best shows on the docket for the week of April 12.
Under the radar in the US border crisis debate is the role of drug cartels preying on migrants.
The candidates will mainly address issues related to the fight against corruption, health and education, as well as transparency, non-discrimination of vulnerable groups and the fight against gender-based violence.
You may want to splurge, but using your tax refund to save for the future or pay down debt is a much better idea — even if not as fun.
Mexico ended diplomatic ties with Ecuador after police broke into the Mexican Embassy on Friday to arrest a former Ecuadorian vice president.
The announcement came after Ecuadorian police officers forcibly broke into the Mexican embassy in Quito, detaining former Ecuadorian Vice President Jorge Glas, who was seeking political asylum there, as a diplomatic rift between the two countries deepened.
Twenty-four-year-old visually-impaired chef, Halima Jibrin, who owns Blind Kitchen Creations, speaks to VICTORIA EDEME on her journey into catering despite her disability Were you born blind? My name is Halima Jibril and I am 24 years old. I was born and brought up in Kaduna, but my parents are from the Nasarawa Local Government Area Read More
A rift between Mexico and Ecuador is growing, with a series of diplomatic provocations this week that culminated in Ecuador rejecting Mexico’s ambassador to the country, and Mexico announcing that it would offer asylum to a wanted Ecuadorean politician. Mexican Ambassador Raquel Serur Smeke was declared “persona non grata” in Ecuador on Thursday after Mexico’s President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador appeared to criticize Ecuador’s recent elections. Ecuador’s 2023 run-off vote took place in a “very...
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The feds have made it clear, that marijuana may be legal in New Mexico but it won't stop federal seizures, fines, or arrests at checkpoints in the state. It has state officials trying to figure out what to do next. According to the New Mexico Cannabis Chamber of Commerce, they've seen federal []
A grant program awarded funding for the redevelopment or rehabilitation of seven properties in Springfield, the Healey-Driscoll Administration and MassHousing announced.
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