Journalists love statistics. We can say: More than 195,000 Hispanic/Latino men in the United States and Puerto Rico face AIDS and the stigma it carries daily. That 80% of new diagnoses among Hispanics ...
Jack Ludmir, MD, FACOG, has been appointed the Chief Physician Executive of the new Temple Women’s Hospital campus, as well as the Clinical Adjunct Professor in the Department of Obstetrics, ...
During the early 1960s, Margaret Howard Taylor was a college student at Shaw University, an HBCU in Raleigh, North Carolina. May 9, 1963 marked a day that would shape the course of her life. She was ...
The City of Charlottesville recently announced that it has appointed Inez M. Gonzalez as the next Executive Director of its Police Civilian Oversight Board (PCOB). The PCOB provides oversight of the ...
At the soft-opening of the FEMA-run COVID-19 mass vaccination clinic at the Pennsylvania Convention Center on Tuesday, March 2, Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney said the federal government coming to town ...
In Colombia, the problem against trafficking and consumption of illegal drugs did not stop even with the Covid-19 pandemic and the strict quarantine that the country experienced for more than three ...
To mark the start of Hispanic Heritage Month, Biden for President Pennsylvania announced the formation of a Latino Leadership Council featuring some of the state’s most prominent Latinx leaders. But ...
On January 20th, President-elect Donald Trump will assume his position in the White House. With him will come his cabinet nominations, many of whom are some of the richest men in the United States.