Exalting Latin Stories: Julio Anta’s Mission to Inspire and Represent the Latino Community

Exalting Latin Stories: Julio Anta’s Mission to Inspire and Represent the Latino Community

The images on the pages help tell the stories created by Cuban-Colombian American writer Julio Anta. With his works he seeks to exalt the stories of the Latin community. “Try to inspire the readers who are reading the books. If they are Latino, I want them to see themselves in the books. And if they … Read more

New Affordable Housing Development Provides Comfortable Living for Low-Income Seniors in the Bronx

New Affordable Housing Development Provides Comfortable Living for Low-Income Seniors in the Bronx

More than one hundred low-income seniors benefited from accessing affordable housing in a brand new, modern building in the Bronx. According to authorities, this is an example of how to combat the shortage of homes with income that the neediest can afford. “They did it thinking about us old people, so that we are comfortable,” … Read more

New York City Metropolitan Area Sinking: Study Reveals Human and Natural Factors at Play

New York City Metropolitan Area Sinking: Study Reveals Human and Natural Factors at Play

Scientists have discovered that parts of the New York City metropolitan area are sinking due to both human and natural factors, according to a recent study. The research, conducted by scientists at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory and Rutgers University, used a remote sensing technique called interferometric synthetic aperture radar to analyze vertical ground motion in … Read more

Japanese Government and TEPCO to Begin Second Discharge of Contaminated Water from Fukushima Plant

Japanese Government and TEPCO to Begin Second Discharge of Contaminated Water from Fukushima Plant

“7,800 tons of contaminated water is scheduled to be discharged over approximately 17 days.” Korea: “Second discharge situation, continuous monitoring planned” A group of tanks that store rough contaminated water from the polynuclide removal facility (ALPS) at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant and measure radioactivity concentration before discharge. (File photo = Yonhap News) It … Read more

3D Printed Weapons Found in Children’s Center: Arrests Made

3D Printed Weapons Found in Children’s Center: Arrests Made

3D printed weapons were found in a space that was supposed to be a safe place for children: a children’s center located inside one of the apartments in building number 58 on 117th Street in East Harlem. Mayor Eric Adams, along with other city officials, announced that an 18-year-old and two juveniles were arrested after … Read more

The Partnership for New York Study Reveals Spike in In-Person Office Attendance

The Partnership for New York Study Reveals Spike in In-Person Office Attendance

Across the city, more workers are returning to their in-person jobs in the office, or at least that’s what a new study claims. “The Partnership for New York” surveyed 140 major Manhattan office employers between August and September. The survey revealed that 58 percent of workers were back in the office on any given workday. … Read more

The Vatican Begins Process for Replacement of Archbishop of Santiago

The Vatican Begins Process for Replacement of Archbishop of Santiago

The Vatican begins the process for the replacement of Julián Barrio, archbishop of Santiago The Holy See has launched the succession of Monsignor Julián Barrio at the head of the Archdiocese of Santiago. Vatican sources indicated that the Apostolic Nunciature in Madrid has begun a period of consultations in order to prepare the shortlist that … Read more

Tragic Incident: Woman, Teenage Daughter, and Dog Found Dead in Brooklyn Apartment

Tragic Incident: Woman, Teenage Daughter, and Dog Found Dead in Brooklyn Apartment

A woman and her teenage daughter and a dog were found dead in an apartment in a building in Brooklyn, according to police reports. The 37-year-old mother had injuries to her face and head due to the stabbing and the 14-year-old girl was hit in the head. Police were called shortly after 2:30 p.m. Monday … Read more

81% of Overdose Deaths in New York City Caused by Fentanyl, With Increase in 2022

81% of Overdose Deaths in New York City Caused by Fentanyl, With Increase in 2022

81% of overdose deaths in New York City are caused by fentanyl, according to figures revealed today by the city’s Department of Health, which also warned that overdose deaths grew by 12% in 2022 compared to to the previous year. According to a statement from the agency, it is the highest number of deaths (3,026) … Read more

Federal Government Begins Mailing Free Home COVID-19 Tests Amidst Spike in Hospitalizations

Federal Government Begins Mailing Free Home COVID-19 Tests Amidst Spike in Hospitalizations

Starting this Monday, the federal government has once again begun mailing free home COVID-19 tests to those who request them. This announcement comes in the wake of a spike in coronavirus hospitalizations across the country over the summer. Erick Cediel, who works in a hospital, tells us that it is an excellent idea given the … Read more