Category: Editorials
There Is Always Something to Be Thankful For; Happy Thanksgiving to All
For the hundreds of family members who lost their loved ones in the Maui wildfires, as well as the thousands left homeless and business owners [Read More…]
Biden Appears Not to Be Electable This Time Around And Should Consider Dropping Out of the 2024 Race
It’s clear that a large contingent of Democrats and independents are unhappy with President Joe Biden’s performance. Recent poll after poll shows Biden well behind [Read More…]
Ethnic Media Are Here to Stay, Our Old and Long History Will Continue Well into The Future, National Trends Show
We live in a world of special interests. Historically, this has always been the case. We have chambers of commerce to represent business interests. We [Read More…]
We’re Overtaxed, We’re Sending Too Much in Foreign Military Aid; We Should Be Working to Build Global Peace, Not Escalating Global Wars
What about Americans? What about our needs? Why is the U.S. government still giving billions in foreign military aid? These are questions typically asked by [Read More…]
Happy All Saints’ Day, All Souls’ Day
At this very moment in Rome, Catholic bishops and leaders are meeting with Pope Francis for the Synodal Assembly on synodality, to discuss and understand [Read More…]
Ceasefire Now in Palestine, the World Must Understand Context in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Context is everything in ethical journalism. Context is particularly paramount when reporting on war where lives are being taken. Context nullifies one-sided bias. Without context, [Read More…]
The Bayanihan Spirit in Action, Filipino Community Coming Together to Help the Maui Fires Victims
It’s encouraging and heartfelt that Filipino organizations across the state have risen to the challenge in the last two months by raising funds to help [Read More…]
Happy Filipino American History Month!
October is Filipino American History Month. Our population now sits at 4 million in the United States. While that is a relatively small number in [Read More…]
Raising the Retirement Age Eligibility to 70-Years-Old Would Be Yet Another Stab in the Back on Our Younger Generations
Make no mistake, a retirement income crisis will hit the U.S. as soon as more Gen X begins to reach retirement age. Currently, there is [Read More…]
Suicide Is Not an Individual Problem, But A Family and Community Problem
Suicide is often thought of as an individual problem. But suicide impacts families and close friends that often will become lifelong trauma survivors, particularly for [Read More…]