A suicide bombing in Istanbul’s historic Sultanahmet district Tuesday left at least 10 people dead and 15 wounded, two in critical condition. Speaking to reporters in Ankara after an emergency security meeting, Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Numan Kurtulmus said that the suspected suicide bomber had been identified as a Syrian national born in 1988, and […]readmore
Rhode Island – la Gobernadora Gina Raimondo informo que se une a su gabinete Rchard Culatta. Como jefe de innovación su trabajo es mejorar las operaciones del estado con el uso de la tecnología e Innovación. Culatta estará trabajando en Rhode Island College donde está la oficina de innovación, con el apoyo de la Fundación […]readmore
January 11, 206 — Waltham, Mass. – National Grid is beginning its semi-annual aerial inspections of more than 2,900 miles of high-voltage transmission lines in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire and Vermont. Starting this week (January 11, 2016), the helicopter flyovers will identify and address potential problems in the transmission lines before they impact electric […]readmore
Providence – De acuerdo con la investigación, Joseph Cianci junto a otros jóvenes que no ha sido identificados, se pusieron de acuerdo para pelear cuando uno de ellos saco una manopla. Entonces se alega que Lueggen Irizarry utilizo una pistola y comenzó a dispárale a Joshua Conti. Foto Luegge Irizzary PPD Policía sigue en la […]readmore
ROVIDENCE, RI – The Bridge on Atwells Avenue that travels over the Woonasquatucket River near Valley Street has reopened for vehicle and pedestrian traffic. The bridge has been closed since January 2015 for repairs from damage sustained during the floods of 2010. According to the Rhode Island Department of Transportation, closing the bridge has allowed […]readmore
January is National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month. In Rhode Island, the Sex Trafficking Law Enforcement Task Force, comprised of local and state law enforcement, agents from Homeland Security Investigations and the FBI, and prosecutors from the Rhode Island Attorney General’s Office and the United States Attorney’s Office, continue to be laser-focused working together […]readmore
The White House has joined popular video sharing app Snapchat. According to a news release, the move is an attempt to connect with younger Americans. The White House said the app boasts more than 100 million daily users and that 60 percent of those aged 13-34 use it. “In light of the number of Americans […]readmore
PALMA DE MALLORCA, SPAIN—Spain’s Princess Cristina appeared in court on Monday on charges of tax fraud, the first member of the royal family to stand in the dock, as a lengthy investigation into her husband’s business affairs finally went to trial. King Felipe’s 50-year-old sister is one of 18 people on trial after a six-year […]readmore
BURLINGTON, Vt – U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders’ campaign on Thursday will kick-off the ‘Feel the Bern’ HBCU tour at South Carolina State University in collaboration with Benedict College. Planned stops for the HBCU tour include, Tennessee State University, Alabama State University, Jackson State University, Florida A&M University, Virginia State University, Howard University, the Atlanta University […]readmore
WASHINGTON – Sen. Bernie Sanders’ Latino outreach director Arturo Carmona on Tuesday released the following statement on Puerto Rico facing first lawsuit by insurance companies over the U.S. territory’s failure to pay millions of dollars in bond payments last week: “It is unacceptable that Wall Street vulture funds have chosen to take Puerto Rico to […]readmore