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A show of unity at a rally against President Trump’s travel Ban

A show of unity at a rally against President Trump’s travel Ban

by Tacuma Roeback | Oct 19, 2017 | Featured, Immigration, Topics

WASHINGTON – In January, Bnyad Sharef and his family flew from Iraq to Egypt on their way to Nashville, Tennessee – their new home. But when they landed in Cairo on Jan. 27, they learned that President Donald Trump had signed an executive order banning entry into the...
Rep. Al Green introduced articles of impeachment against President Trump

Rep. Al Green introduced articles of impeachment against President Trump

by Tacuma Roeback | Oct 11, 2017 | Politics

WASHINGTON – Democratic Rep. Al Green of Texas introduced a 15-page resolution to impeach President Donald Trump on the House floor, Wednesday. But the resolution died because Green failed to appear when it came time to consider the proposal. A spokesman for Green did...
Devastated by Hurricane, St. Martin Looks to Rebuild By Late 2018

Devastated by Hurricane, St. Martin Looks to Rebuild By Late 2018

by Tacuma Roeback | Oct 3, 2017 | Environment, Featured

WASHINGTON – St. Martin, one of the Caribbean islands ravaged by a hurricane last month, aims to restore its economy by late 2018, according to the Dutch ambassador to the United States. “Everything I hear is that we’re going to lose this tourist season,” Ambassador...
Vigil at Mexican Embassy Honors 43 Missing Students and Earthquake Victims

Vigil at Mexican Embassy Honors 43 Missing Students and Earthquake Victims

by Tacuma Roeback | Sep 27, 2017 | Environment, Featured

WASHINGTON — As Mexico continues to recover from three earthquakes in two weeks, mourners gathered at the Mexican embassy this week for a vigil commemorating the dead and missing – but also to call attention to 43 college students who mysteriously vanished three...
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