Three Fil-Ams seek judicial seats during Nevada’s June 9 primary

THREE Filipino American attorneys are eyeing judicial posts in Clark County as Nevada holds its primary election on Tuesday, June 9. Caesar Almase, Maricar “Rica” Andrade and Gemma Nazareno-Edquilang are on the primary ballot, which registered voters in the state received by mail to limit the spread of the coronavirus. A former Clark County deputy…

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Sen. Rosen: We must stop discrimination and hate crimes connected to COVID-19

By Senator Jacky Rosen Since the COVID-19 crisis began, Americans and Nevadans alike have experienced tremendous loss and heartbreak. In addition to losing loved ones, we’re also seeing small businesses close, working families struggling to pay bills, and streets emptied. What’s equally disheartening, however, is the disturbing increase in xenophobic and racist attacks against our…

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Las Vegas casinos set to open next week with new guidelines

“The world has changed, and Vegas is changing with it.” That’s the new ad campaign slogan put together by the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA), the organization behind the famous “What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas” campaign. The new slogan comes as Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak said Tuesday, May 26 that a…

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Duterte calls for more OFWs to be returned home

PHILIPPINE President Rodrigo Duterte has ordered government agencies to bring some 24,000 repatriated overseas Filipino workers back to their home provinces by the end of the week. According to Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque, Duterte gave the order to officials from the Department of Labor and Employment, Overseas Workers Welfare Administration, and Department of Health after…

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2020 Census Analysis: Asian New Yorkers are being undercounted based on latest self–response rate

Lower Participation puts Political Representation, Funding for Education, Health, and Essential Services at risk Asian-majority census tracts in New York City had an average response rate of 44.7% compared with a citywide self-response rate of 46.3%, according to an analysis released by the Asian American Federation (AAF) at a virtual community forum this week. The…

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COVID-19: Myth buster

COVID-19: China’s bio-weapon While there is ample evidence, even in the Chinese medical literature that the nCorona virus outbreak originated in Wuhan, Hubei Province, most likely starting from a bat (not pangolin) infecting the first patient in early November 2019 who became symptomatic and diagnosed about 10 to 14 day later, there is no evidence…

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US President Donald Trump turns 74 on June 14

DONALD John Trump is the 45th and current president of the United States. Prior to entering politics, he was a businessman and television personality. He will be celebrating his 74th birthday on Sunday, June 14. President Trump was born and raised in Queens, New York, and earned an Economics degree from the Wharton School of…

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USCIS to start reopening around June 4, 2020

USCIS recently announced that it is preparing to reopen some of its offices and resume naturalization ceremonies and adjustment interviews on or after June 4, 2020. Notices will be sent out to applicants whose interviews and ceremonies were previously canceled because of COVID- 19, so watch your mail for your new appointment dates. Adjustment Interviews…

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ABS-CBN franchise renewal receives overwhelming support

THE Philippine House of Representatives has received 181 position papers that support the bills seeking a fresh 25-year franchise to broadcast giant ABS-CBN, Ako Bicol Party-list Representative Alfredo Garbin, Jr. said Wednesday, May 27. “There are 181 position papers which support the renewal of [the] ABS-CBN franchise and there are eight that oppose it,” he…

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DFA: No new fatalities among overseas Filipinos infected with COVID-19

THE Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs on Tuesday, May 26, announced that there were no new fatalities related to COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus, recorded among Filipinos abroad. The death toll remained at 328. “Today, the DFA confirms no new fatalities due to COVID-19 reported by our foreign service posts among Filipinos…

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Christian leaders call out Trump for putting politics over public health: We don’t need to open churches to practice our faith. We will wait.

WITHOUT the constitutional authority to do so, President Donald Trump on Friday, May 22 “ordered” state leaders to allow churches and places of worship to open immediately, starting last Sunday. This came after asking the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to hold off the publication of guidelines that will help them safely re-open….

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Lawmaker: New franchise for ABS-CBN instead of renewal

THE Philippine House of Representatives on Tuesday, May 26, began its hearing on the franchise renewal of broadcast giant ABS-CBN. During the hearing, Cagayan de Oro City 2nd District Rep. Rufus Rodriguez pushed for a new 25-year franchise instead of a franchise renewal for ABS-CBN. “The 11 bills that were filed, which were on renewal,…

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DFA: 94 new COVID-19 cases among Filipinos abroad

The Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs on Monday, May 24, reported 94 new cases COVID-19 among overseas Filipinos, bringing the total number of infected individuals to 2,617. “With 94 new confirmed cases reported today by our Foreign Service Posts mostly in the Americas, the total number COVID-19 infection involving Filipinos abroad breached the 2,600 mark,”…

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