News (Page 170)

October 19, 2020
Study: Latino Farm and Food Workers Shoulder Unfair Burden of COVID-19
Over half of Harris County food production workers are immigrants, but these essential workers don’t get half the help they need and deserve, a Center for Public Integrity analysis finds.

October 16, 2020
The View From Martha’s
Martha’s Country Bakery sits quietly on the corner of Ditmars Boulevard on a Wednesday afternoon during the COVID-19 pandemic.

October 15, 2020
Yard-ageddon: Political Signs Paint N.J. Town Red, White and Blue
Political signage is hugely popular in the rural town of Bernardsville, N.J.

October 14, 2020
Newark Makes the Prudential Center a ‘Super Polling’ Site
Officials announced that the venue, which can hold almost 20,000 people, will have voting booths and a ballot dropbox for the Nov. 3 election

October 13, 2020
How the Pandemic Has Changed Religious Worship
A look at how the pandemic has changed the landscape of religious worship in the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary in Vancouver.