Por Fatmeh Atieh Bakhit | Al Enteshar El número de matrimonios interraciales en los Estados Unidos ha crecido exponencialmente en la última década a medida que el país se ha […]
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Dodgers Retirarán al No. 34 de Fernando Valenzuela
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – Los Dodgers de Los Ángeles retirarán el número 34 en honor al lanzador Fernando Valenzuela, anunció el equipo el domingo. El número será retirado durante una […]
Ask the DMV – Fall in Love with DMV’s Convenient Online Services
Break up with in-person DMV visits and complete most of your DMV to-do list online instead. From renewing vehicle registration to changing your address on your driver’s license or ID […]
Pregúntele al DMV – Enamórese de los Convenientes Servicios en Línea del DMV
Rompa con las visitas en persona del DMV y complete la mayor parte de su lista de tareas pendientes del DMV en línea. Desde renovar el registro del vehículo hasta […]
Zelenskyy Seeks Weaponry in Surprise Trips to London, Paris
By Jill Lawless and Sylvie CorBETHusseinAssociated Press PARIS (AP) — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy sought Western support for his country in surprise visits to Britain and France on Wednesday, pushing […]
Biden Warns of GOP Plans for Medicare, Social Security Cuts
By Lisa Mascaro, Zeke Miller and Fatima HusseinAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — When President Joe Biden suggested that Republicans want to slash Medicare and Social Security, the GOP howls of […]
Nurse Testifies Boy’s Mother Faked Emotions, Was in Waiting Room When Son Died
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – A UCLA Mattel Children’s Hospital nurse testified Monday that a woman accused of joining her then-boyfriend to physically abuse the Lancaster woman’s 10-year-old son appeared to […]
Sharing a Passion for Social Justice
By Fatmeh Atieh Bakhit | Al Enteshar The number of interracial marriages in the United States has grown exponentially over the last decade as the country has grown increasingly diverse. […]
Girl Settles Suit Against LAUSD Alleging Counselor Molested Her at Age 11
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – A notice of a tentative settlement was filed Wednesday in a case brought against Los Angeles Unified alleging a girl, now 16 years old, was molested […]
‘One Pill Can Kill:’ CSUN Partners with Federal and Local Law Enforcement to Produce Fentanyl PSA
California State University, Northridge film students, along with faculty and alumni have produced a public service announcement (PSA) to address the ongoing fentanyl crisis and educate the public about the […]
