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The Latest Latino Unemployment Rate
By: Daniel Nardini Regardless of who becomes president, and who will run this country, the next leader must still contend with the tens of millions of unemployed and those who… Read more
A Childhood Tragedy
By: Daniel Nardini Recently, my wife and I found out that our neighbor’s younger son has aplastic anemia. Aplastic anemia is a disorder where the bone marrow does not produce… Read more
Patriotism in the Catalog Industry
By: Daniel Nardini Yes, it is that time of year when companies send their latest printed catalogs. Even though many companies now use the Internet for showing their products, many… Read more
The Alabama Constitutional Crisis
By: Daniel Nardini On November 6th, the people of Alabama will be asked to amend the state constitution. They will be asked to keep or drop amendment 4 of the… Read more
The Day After November 6th
By: Daniel Nardini I have marked November 7th on my calendar. Why? It is the day after the election. It is the day where there will be no more presidential… Read more
The Mothers of Central America
By: Daniel Nardini No family wants to see their children leave their home in search of work and then suddenly disappear. No one wants to live for days, months and… Read more
They Are Dying With Their Boots On
By: Daniel Nardini The management of Sensata Corporation has threatened its workers with shutting down the factory earlier than December if the workers do not stop protesting. The workers feel… Read more
Those Who Served Us Discarded
By: Daniel Nardini It just shows me yet again how broken the immigration system is. A one-time U.S. Army paratrooper, Hector Barajas, was jailed and then deported to Mexico. He… Read more
The International Land Grab
By: Daniel Nardini In the United States, almost no one thinks about the Patagonia region of Argentina. There is little reason to think about it. It is a somewhat mountainous,… Read more
Different Sides of the Latino Issue: The Mexicans Part I
By: Daniel Nardini Even with all of the violence on the Mexican side of the border region between El Paso in Texas and Juarez in Mexico, life and business go… Read more »