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Align Strategy With Purpose: 5 Guiding Principles For Healthcare Organizations
Every healthcare organization walks a journey. But some just wander, while others actually go somewhere. Too many leaders chase shiny objects, react to the latest crisis or roll out strategies that have nothing to do with why the organization...

Trump admin tells immigrants from Haiti, Cuba, Nicaragua, Venezuela to leave
Since October 2022, about 532,000 people from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela were allowed to enter the U.S. under the program created by the Biden administration. They arrived with financial sponsors and were given two-year permits to live...

Punishing Progress: Washington Targets Social Achievements of Cuba, Nicaragua, and Venezuela
Cuba's Misión Milagro has helped 7 million patients with cataracts and other sight problems. (Archive) “We look for the poorest patients,” the Cuban doctor in charge of the eye clinic said. “Often we travel to remote rural areas and bring them to...

Trump administration tells immigrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela they have to leave
MIAMI (AP) — The Department of Homeland Security said Thursday that it has begun notifying hundreds of thousands of Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans that their temporary permission to live and work in the United States has been...

Trump Administration Revokes Legal Status for Over Half a Million Migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela
The Department of Homeland Security has begun issuing removal notices to more than 500,000 migrants admitted under the Biden-era humanitarian parole program. By yourNEWS Media Newsroom The Trump administration has begun formally revoking temporary...

Trump news at a glance: tariff threats draw muted reaction from Asian allies amid hopes deals can be reached
Donald Trump’s new tariff rates of as much as 40% for 14 countries have drawn muted responses from the hardest hit Asian countries who are hoping to renegotiate them before they come into effect next month. Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, Kazakhstan...

The Men’s Health 2025 Travel Awards
LET’S BE HONEST: Not all vacations leave us feeling better. We’re juggling busy lives, packed calendars, and limited PTO. So when we take a trip, whether with friends or family or flying solo, the goal is the same: to come back more energized than...

Trump administration tells immigrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela they have...
DHS said that the letters informed people that both their temporary legal status and their work permit was revoked “effective immediately." It encouraged any person living illegally in the U.S. to leave using a mobile application called CBP Home...

Florida weather: Outrage rolls on as storm fears escalate due to Trump's cuts
Charlie Jones Senior US News Reporter 03:11 ET, 08 Jul 2025 Concern over Florida's ability to track deadly weather systems continues to grow amid Donald Trump's cuts to key forecasting agencies. This comes as the National Hurricane Center tracks...

Trump reshaping a student loan forgiveness program
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump is reshaping a student loan cancellation program into what some fear will become a tool for political retribution, taking aim at organizations that serve immigrants and transgender youth. Public Service Loan...

A Mysterious Kidney Disease Epidemic Is Killing Thousands of Young Men. What’s behind It?
For years, Oscar has greeted dawn with the rhythmic swing of his machete as he chops sugar cane in fields near his home in El Salvador. On a typical morning, the 33-year-old begins work long before sunrise in a futile attempt to escape the...

In apparent gesture to Pope Leo, Nicaragua allows diaconal ordinations
Cardinal Leopoldo Brenes was permitted to ordain eight transitional deacons in Managua on June 7, in an apparent gesture of goodwill by the Nicaraguan regime following the election of Pope Leo XIV. A liturgy at the La Purisima Seminary in Managua,...

Victim killed in Rockford crash identified as Nicaraguan native
ROCKFORD, Ill. (WIFR) - The Winnebago County Coroner’s Office identifies the man killed in a single-vehicle crash Friday afternoon. Video from previous coverage is attached to this article. Lenin Salazar-Hernandez, 40, of Rockford, was killed on...

‘Fear and anxiety’: Charleroi’s Haitian, immigrant population grapples with uncertainty
/Local News 1 / 2 First United Methodist Church in Charleroi has seen a drop in attendance in recent months, since the Trump administration suspended TPS and CHNV, two humanitarian programs that have allowed immigrants to live and work in the U.S....

'Blood for food': The US soldier-spies sidelining UN aid work in Gaza
Hundreds of Gazan civilians have been killed while seeking aid, including from sites run by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), a US- and Israel-backed private entity that rights groups say lacks the expertise to distribute aid in accordance...
Cheyenne River Youth Project Showcases RedCan at Smithsonian Folklife Festival, Prepares to Kick Off 2025 Graffiti Jam This Wednesday, July 9
Details By Cheyenne River Youth Project July 07, 2025 EAGLE BUTTE, SD — The Cheyenne River Youth Project has announced that its RedCan Invitational Graffiti Jam was represented at this year’s Smithsonian Folklife Festival, with two CRYP youth...
Young athletes perform with credit overseas
Created: Jul 06, 2025 03:47 PM (Updated: Jul 06, 2025 04:05 PM) In action in Nicaragua The 4x100 metres relay team recorded the second-fastest time by a Bermuda team at the 2025 Barbados Grand Prix on Saturday night. The team of Denver Tucker,...

A Return To The Truth
Leonid Nevzlin Digital authoritarianism breaks down where solidarity and resistance emerge. They return not only in formation, in overcoats and with portraits of the leader. The new ghosts of authoritarianism often come in fancy suits or sneakers,...

Vijay Prashad: Patents of a Parasitical North
Global South countries are trapped in Global North-dominated patents and licensing fees that are stripping them of wealth and stunting their development. (Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research) By Vijay Prashad Tricontinental: Institute...

How Tijuana Went From Stopover to Destination
When Sani Mohammed finally pulled up to Tijuana, it was dark and he was exhausted. His journey had taken a total of 13 months and spanned seven countries and three continents. At last, there was some respite: He knew he could look forward to a hot...