Tag: Hispanics

Nanotechnology is Revolutionizing Cancer Treatments
September 30, 2023 Latest,Local Politics,RNHA News Articles Robert Cross

Emerging breakthroughs in nanotechnology in 2023 are revolutionizing how scientists will treat cancer in the future. According to the Institute for Molecular Bioscience scientists are studying how to use nanoparticles as cancer drug delivery systems. The Stevens Institute of Technology and the Hackensack Meridian Health developed a cancer drug delivery system using gold nanoparticles, which
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The Biden Administration Deports for Cuban Illegals
June 2, 2023 International Affairs,Local Politics,RNHA News Articles Robert Cross

The Biden Administration recently announced it is resuming deportation flights for Cuban migrants that enter the U.S. borders illegally. In April, ICC sent its first deportation flight to Havana since 2020 and marked the return to air removal of Cuban illegal aliens. According to CBS News, The Department of Homeland Security stated “The United States
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Blue Lives Matter and Must Stand Above All
April 22, 2023 Local Politics,RNHA News Articles Diane Rivera López

If ever there was an organization in this present time in our Country, that needed to surface to assist Law Enforcement Officers and their families, it is Blue Lives Matter, Inc., NYC. Their membership consists of people from everywhere walk of a life dedicated to marking a difference and boldly declaring why “BLUE LIVES MATTER”.
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GEARING UP FOR GROWTH IN RURAL TEXAS
January 18, 2023 RNHA News Articles Amanda Friedeck

ALICE, Texas – In a small rural area in South Texas, sometimes it is hard for change to occur, and not all changes are reasonable. Recently, a divide has formed that hurts the growth of opportunities in such small communities, especially in regard to the decreasing residential population. Especially when everyone thinks they know your
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American Elections Deja Vu
January 5, 2023 RNHA News Articles Jennifer Barreto-Leyva

Watching the last U.S. elections closely, I feared they were a rehearsal for the Venezuelan elections. Since we live in tyranny, we vote, but have no true choice. In a tyranny, a single person chooses who wins, in this case, Nicolás Maduro, and they make sure to create a “legal” illegal system, so solid, so
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NIH Studies Show the Dangers of Abortion
December 13, 2022 Local Politics,RNHA News Articles Paul Lott

The data on deaths from legal and illegal abortions tell a different story than the popular narrative on abortion would suggest. According to an 8-year study published by the National Institute of Health, women who aborted a child had a 154 percent higher risk of death from suicide, an 82 percent higher risk of death
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The Reality of Flipping a County
November 25, 2022 RNHA News Articles Amanda Friedeck

ALICE, Texas – For over one hundred years, the Democratic Party ran Jim Wells County. This rural county, located in the center of South Texas, is a diamond in the rough because of its strong ties to the oil and gas industry. A local group recently decided to take on a challenge that most dismissed
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New York, in a State of Life Support
November 9, 2022 Local Politics,RNHA News Articles Diane Rivera López

Together We Can Save New York” was the motto for the Town Hall Meeting for Candidate Lee Zeldin running for Governor of New York State. It took place this past Thursday on 145th Street and Broadway Avenue, at the crossroads between Harlem – Hamilton Heights and Washington Heights. As you walked into the room, you
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The Value of Family Leave – A Dad’s Voice
June 17, 2022 Latest,Local Politics,RNHA News Articles RNHA NEWS

Last year I was invited to participate in a national symposium on the topic of paid family leave hosted by Senator Rick Santorum.  The timing hit me like a brick wall:  my wife and I had just learned that we are to become parents.  Suddenly a policy issue wasn’t theoretical, but deeply personal.  One of
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Progressive Policies Hurt Impoverished Americans
June 8, 2022 Op-Ed,RNHA News Articles Paul Lott

A Simple Example Imagine a town where the baker made twelve loaves of bread a week. Ten of the loaves were sold each week to ten workers from the town factory who earned four dollars per week each. They all felt they were paying a fair price and happily paid it.   The town happened
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