Feliz Navidad! Felices Pascuas! Felices Fiestas! 401-942-3881 This year LPR’s year-end pledge drive starts December 14th and it will conclude December 31st with a goal of $30,000. Throughout 2015, LPR’s objective was to serve you and our community. We did that by keeping you and the community informed, empowered and connected by broadcasting the following: […]readmore
Cruz reaccionó a una caricatura en la sección editorial del diario The Washington Post, que muestra a sus hijas como monitos de un organillero. Voz de América – Redacción El senador republicano por Tejas, Ted Cruz, segundo favorito para la nominación presidencial de su partido, criticó el miércoles a los medios de comunicación y exigió […]readmore
BOSTON – December 23, 2015 – The Baker-Polito Administration today announced $300,000 in grants to support the efforts of six Buy Local organizations for projects which seek to connect food producers to their surrounding communities in Western, Central, Northeastern and Southeastern Massachusetts. «Buy Local organizations are committed to the idea that knowing where your food […]readmore
VOA News Democrats and Republicans have yet to choose their official candidates for next year’s presidential election, but that has not stopped front-runners Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump from attacking each other. Monday began with Trump calling Clinton a liar and demanding she apologize for her claim during Saturday’s Democratic debate that Islamic State militants […]readmore
Ken Bredemeier December 22, 2015 There is no video evidence of large groups of U.S. Muslims celebrating al-Qaida’s destruction of the twin towers of New York’s World Trade Center in the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, but a new survey shows that 20 percent of Americans cling to the belief that such celebrations occurred. Fairleigh […]readmore
Jim Malone December 22, 2015 1:38 PM WASHINGTON—Terrorism and national security are dominating the 2016 race for the White House, at least for the moment. Recent public opinion polls show security concerns now top the economy as the key voter issue for the campaign in the wake of the recent terrorist attacks in Paris and […]readmore
VOA News – U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, an advocate for a robust American military presence overseas, dropped out of the 2016 Republican presidential contest Monday, acknowledging that he was winning little political support. The 60-year-old Graham has often dominated the undercard of low-polling Republican candidates in debates that preceded five debates of […]readmore
December, 2015- Mayor Allan W. Fung criticized a resolution seeking to amend Section 3.19- Noninterference in administrative matters of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Cranston. Under that provision, the voters of Cranston empowered the Mayor as the sole authority to conduct the day-to-day operations of the city. Most importantly, it explicitly prohibits […]readmore
Reuters December 17, 2015 WASHINGTON—Republican U.S. presidential candidate Ben Carson canceled a trip planned for later this month to Africa that would have taken him to Nigeria, Kenya and Zambia due to what his campaign on Thursday called significant security concerns. Campaign spokesman Doug Watts confirmed that the trip, scheduled for after the Christmas holiday […]readmore
Washington, D.C. – Congressman Jim Langevin (D-RI) issued the following statement in response to the Protecting Americans from Tax Hikes (PATH) Act of 2015, which was approved today by the House by a vote of 318-109: “I supported today’s tax extenders package with serious reservations. I am deeply dismayed that my Republican colleagues have […]readmore