By: Andrew Shibuya For many, June is a month of celebration. Between Pride Month and the official start of summer, June’s thirty days are chock-full of various festivities and commemorations. And still, one of June’s national designations in the United States is almost wholly overlooked annually: African American Music Appreciation Month. Though this coining of June […]
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US Mass Shooting: Gun Violence in 2021
New York City police released a video on Friday showing two children getting caught in a shooting. The 5-year-old boy and his 10-year-old sister were rushing toward a bodega’s entrance for shelter when they heard gunshots, but they collide with another man who is also racing for cover, and all three of them tumble to […]
Biden × Harris
Kamala Harris Will be First Vice President to be Immortalized by Madame Tussauds Wax Museum Madame Tussauds New York Releases Clay Head Sculpture Images of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris in Honor of Their 100th Day in Office Kamala Harris made history when she was sworn in on January 20th becoming the first […]
Johnson Controls to Speak at Leaders Summit on Climate
President Biden invites Johnson Controls’ CEO to speak at Leaders Summit on Climate George Oliver to address role of U.S. business community in supporting ambitious climate action and policy, and in creating jobs and economic growth Biden calls for urgent dialogue on ways to strengthen collective efforts to address climate crisis Summit to explore economic benefits of […]
Elie Mystal × The Nation
Can Biden Fix the Courts That Trump Broke? There is no progressive future without a serious fight to reclaim the judiciary from the grips of conservative judges. In The Nation’s latest cover story, justice correspondent Elie Mystal explains: “While previous Republican administrations tried to break government, Donald Trump tried to break democracy. He did this boldly and brazenly, […]
Top Latinx Influencers
360 Magazine is highlighting the top Latinx influencers within pop culture. By: Carly Cohen Demi Lovato: Demi Lovato is a well-known singer, songwriter, actress, and producer. Her early acting shows such as Camp Rock and Sonny with a Chance both were huge Disney programs. Demi dealt with addiction but has spoken about it and […]
THE ECONOMIC SUPER BOWL
In midst of a pandemic that devastated society, including sports, the total wealth of 64 billionaire sports barons shot up by $98.5 billion, or over 30 percent. Taxpayer subsidies for stadiums of 26 billionaire team owners have totaled $9 billion since 1990, with most in last decade. We won’t know the winner of this year’s […]
Dear Melania Trump, Our 2nd Immigrant First Lady
By Javier Pedroza Dear Melania: Why didn’t you invite the new FLOTUS, Dr. Jill Biden, for a private tour of the White House living quarter? “Under all circumstances, we must never desert ourselves”. – Louisa Catherine Adams, the first FLOTUS born outside of the United States of America (1825 to 1829). Historically, First Ladies are mostly respected and admired. The […]
The Presidential Inauguration
Donald Trump Impeached Again
By Dana Feeney The House of Representatives has voted to impeach President Donald Trump for the second time in his four-year term as president, which started in January of 2017. He is the third president to be impeached and the first president ever to be impeached more than once. This second impeachment comes shortly after […]