Por: The Boston Globe Nation December 02, 2022
EAST PROVIDENCE, R.I. — Nine months after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Oleksandr Kreshchuk, 56, finds himself in America rebuilding his life from “zero level.” Kreshchuk is at the altar, conducting a 12-person Christian choir at Second Baptist Church of East Providence.He leads the congregation in the highs and lows of gospel hymns. It’s more than just the echoing sounds of the music, it’s a unifier in a troubled world. It’s a... + full article
The Boston Globe USA Nation November 25, 2022
It’s the day after Thanksgiving, so there’s a good chance that you’re designing creative ways to consume leftovers, mentally preparing for holiday shopping, or plotting out how to meet WWE wrestlers before their show at The AMP tonight. (Or all three).I don’t want to... + más
Rhode Island’s new soccer team is Rhode Island FC | The Boston Globe
R.I. seeing ‘historically low unemployment’ but not growing jobs, RIPEC report finds | The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe USA Nation November 14, 2022
PAWTUCKET — The USL Championship soccer team that will play its home games at the new Tidewater Landing soccer stadium here will be named Rhode Island FC, the team’s owners announced Monday.The name was announced during a news conference at the Blackstone Valley Visitors... + más
The story behind the Rhode Island FC logo | The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe USA Nation November 09, 2022
Rhode Island voters are deciding on Nov. 8 whether Democratic Governor Daniel K. McKee will get to serve his first full term in office, and whether the Democratic Party will retain its three-decade hold on a U.S. House seat. Follow along as the team brings you coverage of the... + más
Generational change is coming to Rhode Island | The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe USA Nation October 28, 2022
PROVIDENCE — Rhode Island’s economy is in an overall positive position, with some soft spots that continue to be a problem as the state emerges from the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new analysis.The Rhode Island Public Expenditure Council, a Providence-based think tank,... + más
New Jobs Data Friday- How Is Employment Tied To A Recession (Does This Officially Tip Us In)? | Forbes
State adds 10,200 jobs in September, see which cities saw the biggest gains | The Advocate
CBS News USA Politics October 04, 2022
The U.S. allowed more than 25,000 refugees into the country in fiscal year 2022, using only 20% of 125,000 refugee spots allocated by the Biden administration, which continued to struggle to rebuild a resettlement system gutted by Trump-era limits and the COVID-19 pandemic, a... + más
Biden keeps US target for refugee admissions at 125,000 | WPTV
Biden keeps US target for refugee admissions at 125,000 | WPLG Local 10
WPTV USA Nation September 28, 2022
SAN DIEGO (AP) — President Joe Biden on Tuesday kept the nation's cap on refugee admissions at 125,000 for the 2023 budget year, despite pressure from advocates to raise it even higher to meet the need after falling far short of that target this year.Refugee advocates... + más
Biden keeps US target for refugee admissions at 125,000 | Associated Press
WPLG Local 10 USA Politics September 28, 2022
SAN DIEGO – President Joe Biden on Tuesday kept the nation’s cap on refugee admissions at 125,000 for the 2023 budget year, despite pressure from advocates to raise it even higher to meet the need after falling far short of that target this year. Refugees advocates have been... + más
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