Gabriella M. Rodriguez Izquierdo is a first-generation student double majoring in Sociology and Spanish at Millersville University. AL DÍA had the opportunity to learn about her academic endeavors and ...
Studies show that the greater the number of Americans able to secure their financial futures, the greater the benefits to the ...
Leader and creator of the experience management category, recently announced its new partnership to make it easier for ...
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (SRE) sealed an alliance with the civil association Global Action on Gun Violence (GAGV) after an agreement reached by Mauricio Ibarra, General Consul of Mexico in El ...
In line with its social purpose platform, Mission Every One, Macy's is currently running a donation campaign in stores and on its website, an initiative that will run until the end of the month and ...
Venezuelan actress Ariadna Gonzalez was recently in Miami to recognize the work of streaming platforms to bring Hispanic artists on screen closer to the communities of America and the world. "It's ...
“I remember a concert. We were in the state where I’m from, I was maybe 17, 18 years old. We were in the middle of a symphony full of great energy, and a lot of character, it was Shostakovich’s ...
As the global tourism industry reinvigorates itself and recovers from the pandemic, Philadelphia is renewing itself as a popular tourist destination. In order to showcase the growth of the returning ...
Red Bike Capital recently announced that it has received an equity investment from Bank of America. The new funding will go a long way toward helping Red Bike Capital reach and sustain its goal of ...
Dina Boluarte, who assumed Peru's Presidency after the removal of Pedro Castillo, said in a recent televised address to the nation that her main interest is to continue promoting dialogue while asking ...
Did you know that cacao was used by many cultures in the pre-Columbian Americas as an important part of rituals associated with birth, coming of age, marriage, and death, and was strongly linked with ...
Ana Belén Montes, a Puerto Rican woman perched at high FBI echelons and who was convicted for spying on behalf of Cuba, was released on Sunday, Jan. 9. Montes, 65, was originally sentenced to 25 years ...