A Mission for Excellence: How Hope & Help is Shaping Central Florida
In cities and towns across the United States, community organizations have some of the most considerable impacts on the health and well-being of the community as a whole. This is especially true in Orlando, Florida, where Hope & Help improves lives and community health outcomes. Since 1988, Hope & Help has provided the Central Florida area with […]
Trump Admin Promises to Bring Christianity Back Into Schools
The relationship between religion and public education in America has entered a new chapter as the Trump administration announced initiatives aimed at expanding religious expression in public schools. These moves have sparked intense debate about the proper role of faith in educational settings and the interpretation of First Amendment protections. Administrative Actions The Trump administration’s […]
Who is at Fault After a Truck Accident in California?
The overwhelming majority of motor vehicle accidents are caused by some sort of human error. It is fairly easy to identify the negligent party when a car crashes after running a red light or while traveling at a speed well in excess of the posted limit but establishing the cause of an accident involving a […]
Billing Backlash: How Americans Are Fighting Unfair Medical Charges
Every year, Americans face skyrocketing healthcare bills, many of which contain errors. Recent studies reveal that nearly half of all medical bills contain inaccuracies, ranging from duplicate charges to misapplied billing codes. These mistakes can turn already high healthcare costs into a financial crisis for many households. The process of challenging medical bills has traditionally […]
Desiree Peterkin Bell: Why I Support Vice President Kamala Harris for President
Kamala Harris in the middle, her husband and Second Gentleman of the United States Doug Emhoff at the left, and Desiree Peterkin Bell at the right As a Black woman, small business owner, and advocate for reproductive rights, my support for Vice President Kamala Harris in her bid for the presidency is rooted in both […]
Why are New Zealand’s Maori protesting over colonial-era treaty bill?
A nine-day-long hikoi, or peaceful march – a tradition of the Maori – was undertaken in protest against a bill that seeks to reinterpret the country’s 184-year-old founding Treaty of Waitangi, which was signed between British colonisers and the Indigenous Maori people.
Palestinian Canadians condemn ‘betrayal’ of faltering Gaza visa scheme
Palestinian Canadians have renewed their calls for Canada to take concrete action to get their loved ones out of the Gaza Strip amid Israel’s unrelenting bombardment, slamming a temporary Gaza visa scheme launched earlier this year as a failure. Omar Omar, a representative of the advocacy group Gazan Families, said on Tuesday that he has been […]
US recognises Venezuelan opposition leader Gonzalez as president-elect
The United States has recognised Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo Gonzalez as the country’s rightful president-elect, following a July election in which President Nicolas Maduro was accused by his domestic opponents of falsely claiming victory. The US has also cast doubt on Maduro’s claims of success in the election, which pre-election polls had shown him on […]
Prosecutors open to delaying Trump’s sentencing in hush money case
New York prosecutors say they are opposed to dismissing United States President-elect Donald Trump’s hush money case but have expressed openness to delaying his sentencing until after his second term. In a court filing Tuesday, the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office argued that Trump’s forthcoming presidency does not warrant dismissing a case that has already gone through the […]