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Tips to Eat Healthy and Stay Active During the Holidays

Tips to Eat Healthy and Stay Active During the Holidays

Source: GobiernoUSA.gov/USA.gov It’s easy to eat too much and exercise too little during the holiday season. But it doesn’t have to be that way. Although celebrations usually take place both… Read more »

La Temporada de Resfriados e Influenza se Aproxima a Grandes Pasos

La Temporada de Resfriados e Influenza se Aproxima a Grandes Pasos

Al ir bajando las temperaturas, recuerde que la amenaza del resfriado común y la influenza tradicionalmente aumenta. Los doctores de emergencias de la nación quieren asegurarse de que usted sabe… Read more »

Where One Man is Truly King

Where One Man is Truly King

By: Daniel Nardini In celebration of having been in control of his country for so long, the legislature declared December 2nd as a special holiday. Hundreds of thousands gathered in… Read more »

Making a Dictator Out of a President

Making a Dictator Out of a President

By: Daniel Nardini There are a lot of people who are unhappy that U.S. President Barack Obama was reelected. One organization, the Federation of Americans for Immigration Reform (FAIR), is… Read more »

The American Birth Rate Shrinking

The American Birth Rate Shrinking

By: Daniel Nardini According to the Pew Research Center, the U.S. birth rate is at the lowest since 1920. From 2007 to 2010, the birth rate dropped to 63.2 births… Read more »

In Pursuit of Safe Toys

In Pursuit of Safe Toys

By: Daniel Nardini For children, Christmas should be a beautiful time. They should not suffer injury or death. Sadly, here we go again with dangerous and unsafe toys. Why does… Read more »

Going Towards the Food Stamps Cliff

Going Towards the Food Stamps Cliff

By: Daniel Nardini More than 13 percent of the entire U.S. population is on food stamps. This adds up to 47.1 million people. This number alone is almost the same… Read more »

Finally, Justice for Felipe Montes

Finally, Justice for Felipe Montes

By: Daniel Nardini In a previous article, I had written about the case of Felipe Montes. He came as an undocumented immigrant to the United States and eventually settled in… Read more »

CPS Anuncia Moratoria en el Cierre de Instalaciones a partir del Otoño del 2013

CPS Anuncia Moratoria en el Cierre de Instalaciones a partir del Otoño del 2013

La CEO de las Escuelas Públicas de Chicago (CPS), Barbara Byrd-Bennet, hizo público el lunes pasado, su compromiso de implementar una moratoria de cinco años sobre el cierre de instalaciones… Read more »

College Planning and Financial Aid Workshop at St. Augustine College

College Planning and Financial Aid Workshop at St. Augustine College

Responding to the need for information and guidance on how to gain access to higher education, St. Augustine College will present a College Planning and Financial Aid workshop at its… Read more »