Super Bowl LV was lost in Kansas City before the Chiefs even left for Tampa. In a game where last-minute distractions have catastrophic consequences — as…
Month: February 2021
An online photo contest asks artists to document one reality we all share: chaos. “Have things felt chaotic lately? I am pretty confident they did for…
Power grids around the world weather all kinds of storms. But Florida faces singular threats, such as alligators and hurricane damage. To cope, the state uses…
Yona Rabinowitz, 20, has won medals in Israeli Special Olympics swimming competitions since she was 7. Like any athlete, her physical condition is paramount. But people…
The top executive at the U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce is asking Latino entrepreneurs affected by the COVID-19 crisis to apply for a loan from the…
Frauds have been spreading like the virus throughout the pandemic. The $600 stimulus checks that were authorized in the economic stimulus bill approved by U.S. lawmakers…
The best way to begin a cold morning in Mexico is by drinking a cup of atole. Mexicans have drunk atole since pre-Hispanic times. Back then,…
It is impossible to talk about Mexican food without mentioning the tamale. Tamales are a dish made of nixtamalized corn dough, stuffed with either a vegan…
Being a bus driver has always been a dangerous and challenging job. Road rage, stress and unruly passengers are among the struggles they overcome each day.…
During Black History Month, Zenger News presents “I Saw the Siege,” a series of on-camera interviews with African-American eyewitnesses to the deadly Jan. 6, 2021 attack…