Ecuadorian Referendum: Key Questions and How to Participate

Ecuadorian Referendum: Key Questions and How to Participate

More than thirteen million Ecuadorians are called to the polls next Sunday, April 21, for a referendum called by the Government of President Daniel Noboa and to answer eleven questions about the main lines of his administration, specifically referring to security, justice, investments and employment. . Of the eleven questions, the first five include reforms … Read more

Donald Trump’s Historic Criminal Trial Begins: What You Need to Know

Donald Trump’s Historic Criminal Trial Begins: What You Need to Know

Donald Trump will make history this Monday as the first vice president to be tried on criminal charges, a special moment for American politics, the presidential election and Trump himself. Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, must be present for the entire trial, which could last up to eight weeks. He pleaded not guilty to 34 … Read more

Rels B Concert in New York: Spanish Artist Returns to Very Important Brooklyn in May 23rd

Rels B Concert in New York: Spanish Artist Returns to Very Important Brooklyn in May 23rd

Topics: A concert, NY Rels B has established himself as one of the great Spanish artists a few years ago. With his latest album, Afrolova ’23, has definitely won over international critics. This has served the an urban artist return to capital for: NY. There, he will give a reception at Very important Brooklyn the … Read more

Bad Bunny’s “Most Wanted” Trap Tour in New York: A Concert Review

Bad Bunny’s “Most Wanted” Trap Tour in New York: A Concert Review

New York, April 13 (EFE).- Bad Bunny brought his “Most Wanted” trap tour to New York this Friday, a concert in which he embodied the solitary “cowboy” that defines his new musical era. He said he felt sad and only seemed to get over it with reggaeton. The 30-year-old Puerto Rican singer performed on the … Read more

Wall Street Plunges on Inflation Concerns and Middle East Tensions: Dow Jones, S&P 500, Nasdaq Close in the Red

Wall Street Plunges on Inflation Concerns and Middle East Tensions: Dow Jones, S&P 500, Nasdaq Close in the Red

New York, April 11 (EFE).- Wall Street closed this Friday in the red, with falls in its main indicators attributable to stubborn inflation and the war drums that are sounding in the Middle East and that could drag the US into a new conflict in support of Israel. At the end of the session on … Read more

New Bills Approved for Paramedic Protection in New York City – Get the Details Here!

New Bills Approved for Paramedic Protection in New York City – Get the Details Here!

In order to offer protection to the women and men who protect citizens on a daily basis through urgent medical services, the Municipal Council approved two new bills on the subject this Thursday. Joseph Borelli, leader of the Republican minority in the municipal entity, is the one who led the legislation that seeks for the … Read more

Flaco the City Owl: Death Sparks Rat Contraceptive Pilot Program to Protect Urban Fauna

Flaco the City Owl: Death Sparks Rat Contraceptive Pilot Program to Protect Urban Fauna

Do you remember Flaco, the Eurasian owl who escaped from the zoo and became the most famous escapee in the city? Well, he continues making noise from beyond. “The evidence showed that Flaco consumed a lot, a lot of rat poison,” said Councilman Shaun Abreu. Flaco died from exposure to rodenticides before crashing into a … Read more

Measles Outbreak Surges in the US: CDC Issues National Warning

Measles Outbreak Surges in the US: CDC Issues National Warning

What you should know The United States has already confirmed more measles cases this year than all of last year; New York, New Jersey and Long Island have reported cases and the CDC has issued a national warning. Unvaccinated people have a 90% chance of becoming infected if exposed. Measles is transmitted through direct contact … Read more

NYPD Enforces Stricter Dress Code for Officers, Police Union Fights Back

NYPD Enforces Stricter Dress Code for Officers, Police Union Fights Back

The NYPD plans to step up dress code enforcement for uniformed officers, and among the changes is that they will not be able to wear shorts, turtlenecks, or non-black shoelaces. . The possible application of this measure has generated reactions from the Police Benevolent Association (the police union). The president of this organization, Patrick Hendry, … Read more

Top Honduran MS-13 Supplier Extradited to US, Faces Charges in Federal Court Alongside Gang Leaders

Top Honduran MS-13 Supplier Extradited to US, Faces Charges in Federal Court Alongside Gang Leaders

Honduran David Campbell, one of the main suppliers of drugs and weapons to MS-13 in that country and extradited this Tuesday to the United States, was charged this Wednesday with several crimes in a federal court in New York along with other high-ranking officials. leaders of that gang. The United States Attorney’s Office for the … Read more