New York City begins to wake up after 100 days of pandemic

New York City begins to wake up after 100 days of pandemic

New York began to wake up this Monday when it entered phase one of the reopening of the city after a hundred days of hiatus due to the pandemic, but it did so in an inconspicuous way, with the ghostly image of Manhattan stores still protected for fear of new looting due to protests against … Read more

TELEVISION – The program La Hora del Deporte starts this afternoon

TELEVISION – The program La Hora del Deporte starts this afternoon

This Monday, January 4, will be the start of the La Hora del Deporte program, from 1 to 2 in the afternoon on CDN Deportes and Dominican View for the United States. The space will be broadcast from Monday to Friday and will host journalists Héctor J. Cruz, Neftalí Ruiz, Sussy Jimenez and Rafael Díaz. … Read more

An encyclopedia of cinema | Listin Diario

An encyclopedia of cinema |  Listin Diario

Alfred Hitchcok lapidately defined cinema for Truffaut as the art of creating emotions, and the filmmaker’s mission is to maintain them. For Hitchcock there was no more life to think, write and direct movies. He sacrificed everything to live in that world. Truffaut escaped from an uprooted childhood and turbulent adolescence a voyou de Pigalle, … Read more

COVID-19 – Most of those killed by coronavirus in New York are Latino

COVID-19 – Most of those killed by coronavirus in New York are Latino

Most of those killed by coronavirus in New York City, the United States hardest hit by the pandemic, are Latino, Mayor Bill de Blasio reported Wednesday. A preliminary report indicates that 34% of the 3,602 deaths from covid-19 as of this Wednesday are Hispanics, who constitute 29% of the population of the largest American city, … Read more

Certv presents Christmas specials for its radio and television stations

Certv presents Christmas specials for its radio and television stations

The State Radio and Television Corporation (Certv) presented its special program “Live Christmas” on Christmas Eve and Christmas, with expressions of cultured and popular music broadcast live, second-hand films, and solidarity testimonies from representatives of the diaspora. The programming, which is part of the changes presented by the new management of the state radio-television entity, … Read more

RESEARCH – One-Fifth of New York City Suffered COVID-19, Study Finds

RESEARCH – One-Fifth of New York City Suffered COVID-19, Study Finds

21.2% of New York City residents have suffered from COVID-19, according to preliminary data from a study announced today by Governor Andrew Cuomo, which indicates that 13.9% of the population of the entire state , which is equivalent to 2.7 million people, has suffered it and that the Hispanic American and black communities have been … Read more

BASKETBALL – Dallas, Rockets and New Orleans will battle to lead the NBA’s Southwest Division

BASKETBALL – Dallas, Rockets and New Orleans will battle to lead the NBA’s Southwest Division

Health, a probable change and the development of rising stars would be the keys to the outcome of a closed Southwest Division of the Western Conference in NBA basketball that would see a perennial candidate for the title out of competition. If Kristaps Porzingis can come back from his injuries, then the Dallas Mavericks would … Read more

Alleged assailant in New York Cathedral had an extensive criminal record

Alleged assailant in New York Cathedral had an extensive criminal record

Assault, threats, fraud and drugs are some of the crimes that make up the extensive criminal history of the alleged person involved in the shooting at the Cathedral of San Juan El Divino, in New York. The aggressor was identified by the police authorities of that city as Luis Vásquez, 52, and according to a … Read more

Prosecutor’s Office will investigate other cases of corruption in the public administration

Prosecutor’s Office will investigate other cases of corruption in the public administration

Santo Domingo, RD. Investigations by the Public Ministry into acts of administrative corruption will not stop at Operation Anti Octopus, which led 11 people involved to carry out coercion measures by order of Judge Alejandro Vargas. This was revealed by the Attorney General of the Republic, Miriam Germán Brito, and the specialized prosecutor for the … Read more

The international community questions new decrees on security in Haiti

The international community questions new decrees on security in Haiti

The UN, the OAS and a group of foreign ambassadors questioned this Saturday the democratic quality of two new decrees approved in Haiti which served to create an intelligence agency and to classify acts of vandalism as “terrorism”. The group of diplomats stresses that these decrees, signed on November 26 by President Jovenel Moise, “They … Read more