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Nebraska’s Wise Vote
by Daniel Nardini The State Assembly of Nebraska ruled that all young undocumented people covered under the federal DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) should have the right to drivers’… Read more
Los Angeles to Raise Minimum Wage
by Daniel Nardini The City of Los Angeles has joined a growing number of American major cities that have raised the minimum wage to help those who need higher pay… Read more
LOVE Them Dollars!
by Daniel Nardini The U.S. dollar is the official currency of four countries in the Americas. These four countries are the British Virgin Islands, Panama, Ecuador, and El Salvador. The… Read more
Lowering Property Taxes
by Daniel Nardini I am happy that I own my house. I do not have to worry about a mortgage or any bank loans and interest. However, every year I… Read more
The Turks Who Saved Armenians
by Daniel Nardini As Armenia and Armenians around the world mark the 100th anniversary of the start of the genocide against the Armenian people by leaders of the Ottoman Turkish… Read more
A Dedication to My Father
by Daniel Nardini My father was like so many of his generation, Born during the Great Depression (1929-1940), he grew up in extreme poverty in the Italian ghettos. Amid the… Read more
Mexico, the Jews, and the Holocaust
by Daniel Nardini During the 1920’s and 1930’s, when immigration was largely closed off in the United States, various immigrant groups were able to go to parts of Latin America…. Read more
The Lesson Learned from the Oklahoma City Bombing
by Daniel Nardini It was 20 years ago on April 19th, 1995, that a lone bomber named Timothy McVeigh parked a truck bomb in front of the Alfred P. Murrah… Read more
Keeping Asylum Seekers Locked Up
by Daniel Nardini It is another flaw in the U.S. immigration system that mandates certain categories of asylum seekers be incarcerated. One example of this is the case of a… Read more
The Central American Children Refugees Still a Problem
by Daniel Nardini They are no longer in the headlines, and the number of Central American children and their families who fled to the United States is considerably down from… Read more »