Month: September 2024

Why the Constitution and Citizenship Day Is Celebrated on September 17 in the U.S. – LA NACION

Every September 17, the United States observes Constitution and Citizenship Day, commemorating

What If TikTok Loses Its Fight Against the U.S. Ban?

Legal Battle Over TikTok TikTok is facing a critical legal battle after

Historic Document Auctioned in the U.S. Could Fetch Millions

A 237-Year-Old Treasure On September 15, 2024, a historic document dating back

U.S. Imposes Sanctions on Venezuelan Officials Over Election Fraud

The United States has announced sanctions against 16 Venezuelan officials linked to

Trump Declines Further Debate with Kamala Harris

In a decisive move, former U.S. President Donald Trump announced he will

Crisis in Maternal Care: 1 in 3 US Counties Lacks Obstetricians, Affecting 2.3 Million Women

The United States is facing a severe crisis in maternal health care,

US Imposes Visa Restrictions on European Airline Executives Over Irregular Migration

The Biden administration has enacted visa restrictions on “senior officials from a

US Inflation Rises, Reducing Chances of Significant Fed Rate Cut

US core inflation unexpectedly increased in August, driven by rising housing and

US Imposes New Sanctions on Iranian Suppliers Over Missile Deliveries to Russia

New Measures Announced On Tuesday, the United States unveiled new sanctions targeting

Hurricane Francine Upgraded to Category 1, Heading Towards the US

Storm Status Hurricane Francine has officially been upgraded to a Category 1

New Health Concern in the U.S.: Rare Disease Infection Reported

Rising Alarm Over New Infection In the U.S., health officials are expressing