Author: Amaury Abreu
“It’s one of them credit card loans,” she said. “Like interest of 30% and all that, you know. I was kind of backed up against the wall, so I just went on and made the loan, a high-interest loan.”
The Penn State Transparency Tracker is an ongoing effort by Spotlight PA to document and share the ways in which the university is, and is not, being transparent with the community. Due to its special “state-related” designation, Penn State is not subject to open records laws beyond the public disclosure of basic financial information.
Love him or not, John Fetterman has left his mark on his adopted hometown of Braddock
John Fetterman’s history with the borough of Braddock, like any relationship, can be complicated, but borough resident Delia Lennon-Winstead has no doubts about him.
I know this may seem like a basic idea to know but we all have seen people we thought to be “professionals” that posted something on social media by accident or got someone else to post something about them that was not ideal.
As Los Angeles experiences a historic drought, local authorities are cracking down on excessive water usage by the super-rich. Those who refuse to stop using their swimming pools or watering their expansive gardens in the water deprived area are being threatened with the introduction of newly developed “flow restrictors”.
When the federal government set up boarding schools in the 19th century to assimilate Native American children into American culture, one of the objectives was to get them to turn away from the use of their native languages.
In must-win suburban Philly, Fetterman criticizes Oz on residency, rallies the faithful
BRISTOL, Pa. — Along the banks of the Delaware River, Democratic U.S. Senate nominee John Fetterman rallied an estimated 1,230 supporters a little less than a month out from Election Day.
The climate crisis threatens the lives and culture of the inhabitants of the Torres Strait Islands. Yessie Mosby is one of them. He has long been concerned about rising sea levels. The salt water not only washes away homes and roads, but also the sacred burial sites of the indigenous population.
Affirmative action bans make selective colleges less diverse – a national ban will do the same
Currently, many selective colleges consider race when they make decisions about which students to admit. In several cases since 1978, the U.S. Supreme Court has affirmed that it is constitutional to do so to ensure diversity on campus.
Potential Reentry Opportunities in Business and Education (P.R.O.B.E.) will be hosting their 44th Anniversary Breakfast on October 21, 2022 from 7:30am-9:00am at the Picard Pavilion- Hershey Country Club. 1000 East Derry Road- Hershey, PA.
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