On Thursday, August 22nd, thousands of Indonesians took to the streets in cities across the country to protest a contentious power struggle between the Indonesian parliament and the constitutional court....
Read moreOn Thursday, August 22nd, Brazil announced new restrictions on the entry of migrants from certain Asian countries, aiming to prevent the country from being used as a transit point for...
Read moreOn Wednesday, August 21st, New York City Mayor Eric Adams signed an executive order establishing a new task force dedicated to addressing the city’s severe housing crisis. The city Housing...
Read moreOn Tuesday, August 20th, New York’s highest court ruled that the state’s law allowing early voting by mail is constitutional, affirming the authority of state lawmakers to expand voting access....
Read moreOn Tuesday, August 20th, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy announced a landmark initiative to forgive $100 million in medical debt for nearly 50,000 residents, making New Jersey the first state...
Read moreOn Tuesday, August 20th, Panama commenced the deportation of 29 Colombian migrants who had entered the country through the Darien Gap, marking the first enforcement of a recent repatriation agreement...
Read moreOn Tuesday, August 20th, United States Secretary of State Antony Blinken intensified diplomatic efforts to secure a cease-fire in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas. Blinken’s mission brought him...
Read moreOn Monday, August 19th, former United States Representative George Santos pleaded guilty to federal charges of wire fraud and aggravated identity theft in a Long Island courtroom. Santos, who was...
Read moreOn Saturday, August 17th, the New York State Conservative Party held its Presidential Nominating Convention. A Richmond County delegation, led by County Chairman David Mario Curcio, played a significant role...
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