Category: Mainland
Changes to Medicare Drug Plans Starting in 2025 Will Benefit Millions, Save Enrollees Thousands of Dollars
Nearly 56 million adults in the U.S. have a plan under Medicare that helps cover the cost of outpatient prescription medications.
Let’s Not Forget Our Kababayans’ Contributions To The Labor Movement
Itliong spent his life standing up for his belief that “everyone has equal rights and justice, but you have to make that come about.”
Medicare Is Rolling Out Major Cost-savings Changes; Remember Which Political Party Made This Happen
It was the first time ever that the powerful big pharma lobbies were defeated. Republican lawmakers, on the other hand, sided with big pharma even as some were claiming to support reducing drug costs.
Harris’ Speech, Our Story, Our Democracy
There were many great moments at the DNC. But the main event wasn’t the phantom Beyonce. It was Harris.
Voting Criteria – The Party or the Person?
Electing the right person to serve in public office is about more than just choosing someone with a good heart who cares deeply about the community.
Foreign-born Priests and the Catholic Church in the U.S. Could Be Harmed by New Immigration Procedural Processing; This Must Be Fixed Immediately
Dioceses across the U.S. face the possibility of losing priests due to their cases now not being able to be approved before their visas expire.
Campaign 2024: Race for the Presidency
The candidates are selected, and the race for the presidency is heating up.
Harris Accepts Nomination, Turns The Table Down–Politics For The Future
“We are not going back. We are going forward!”
This Labor Day, Celebrate The Union Advantage!
Union members have a voice at work through their union.
Marie Uytingco Wasnock On Finding Her Dream Job At The Peabody Museum
We know it’s not easy to find your dream job, one that perfectly aligns with your skills, background, and interests.
