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EPA Provides State of Rhode Island $18.2 Million for Water

BOSTON – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has awarded $18.2 million to the State of Rhode Island to help finance improvements to water projects that are essential to protecting public health and the environment. The funds will be primarily used to upgrade sewage plants and drinking water systems, as well as replacing aging infrastructure, throughout […]readmore

Salud

$12 Billion Annual Gap Threatens Fight Against HIV/AIDS

Ramon Taylor NEW YORK—For global health advocates, December 1 is an opportunity to focus the world’s attention on the fight against AIDS. The international health day was established to support the millions of people infected with the virus and commemorate the more than 35 million who have died as a result.Over the past 15 years, […]readmore

Entretenimiento

Adele Dusts Bieber, One Direction on Billboard Chart

Reuters NEW YORK—Adele beat all comers on the U.S.Billboard 200 album charts on Monday with a record-breaking debut for «25,» leaving other top acts like Justin Bieber and British boy band One Direction looking like also-rans. The British songstress sold 3.48 million copies in the first week of release for «25,» making it the biggest-selling album […]readmore

US Noticias

US-Cuba Talks Underway; Focus on Migrants, Illegal Drugs

Pamela Dockins STATE DEPARTMENT—A surge in the number of Cubans entering the United States and methods to prevent the flow of illegal drugs between the two countries are among issues being discussed by U.S. and Cuban working groups this week. U.S. and Cuban officials are meeting in Washington, as the two countries move forward with […]readmore

US Noticias

Chicago Police Chief Fired in Aftermath of Police Shooting Video

Ken Bredemeier Chicago’s police chief was fired Tuesday, a week after the release of a video showing a white city police officer killing a black teenager by firing 16 shots at him. Mayor Rahm Emanuel dismissed police Superintendent Garry McCarthy in the third biggest U.S. city, saying it was an «undeniable fact» that the public’s […]readmore

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Raimondo’s Healthcare Innovation Group Recommends Creation of Dedicated Health Policy

PROVIDENCE, R.I. – While the Affordable Care Act has helped cut Rhode Island’s uninsured rate in half, rising healthcare costs remain a concern for Rhode Island families, businesses, taxpayers and healthcare providers. Governor Gina M. Raimondo’s Working Group for Healthcare Innovation presented its recommendations today to improve the state’s healthcare system, support better health outcomes, […]readmore