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  • 1st Filipino to pass the PA Bar Exam without studying law in the U.S.

    By Loida Nicolas Lewis Before 1973, U.S. citizenship was a requirement to take the bar examinations to practice law.  However, in 1973, the US Supreme Court in the case of In re Griffiths ruled that American citizenship should not be required to take the bar examination to be admitted into the practice of law.  Jaime […]

    Posted: March 11th, 2023 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Legal
  • Some questions older adults ask

    The National Asian Pacific Center On Aging (NAPCA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the quality of life of AANHPI older adults and their families.  We operate a NAPCA Senior Assistance Center for Older Adults and Caregivers and are available in five different languages.  In this column, we want to share some of the […]

    Posted: March 11th, 2023 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Health, Lifestyle
  • Richard Maghanoy: A big heart that lifts others

    By Maricar CP Hampton The John Laylo case may have happened  in Philadelphia thousands of miles away, but a California businessman who heard about the “mistaken identity” killing of the Filipino lawyer was so upset he had to take action. Richard Maghanoy was reading his newsfeed when reports of the killing caught his attention. John […]

    Posted: March 9th, 2023 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Business, Lifestyle
  • Kindergarten students in Pangasinan  receive school supplies

    Nearly 160 kindergarten students in three districts  — Baybay, Laoag, and Manlocboc — in the municipality of Aguilar, Pangasinan received on February 27 school supplies in green backpacks courtesy of the Frenz4hope community group.  This outreach program was sponsored by Roberto Villanueva, a Filipino American arts producer, educator, performer, and choreographer from New York. He […]

    Posted: March 6th, 2023 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Education, Youth
  • How Sou Sou breaks up friendships

    The FilAm Editorial It’s similar to Paluwagan in the Philippines. In New York where the so-called money-savings club is popular among Caribbean and West African immigrants, Sou Sou has easily penetrated the normally tight-fisted Filipino American community. The word Sou Sou is now synonymous with “scam” after friends began accusing one another of running off […]

    Posted: March 5th, 2023 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Crime, Lifestyle
  • MFI search is on for the ‘best and brightest’ Filipina  

    The Miss Filipina International (MFI) pageant has been attracting  Filipino American aspirants and giving them a chance to win cash and build self-confidence. Celebrating its 10th anniversary this year, MFI is expanding its reach by accepting candidates from all over the world and making the age less restrictive, from 16 to 28. The candidates should […]

    Posted: March 5th, 2023 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Lifestyle
  • 7,600 nurses bought fake diplomas in fraudulent scheme: DoJ

    More than two dozen individuals have been charged in the Southern District of Florida for their alleged participation in a wire fraud scheme that created an illegal licensing and employment shortcut for aspiring nurses.   According to three recently unsealed indictments returned by a South Florida federal grand jury and two informations filed by federal prosecutors, […]

    Posted: March 1st, 2023 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Crime, Health
  • Brave girl beats rare form of cancer called LCH

    By Sophia Espiritu I was diagnosed with cancer at 9, in the middle of third grade. I had a rare form of cancer that occurred in 1 in 200,000 kids. It all started at 7 years old, with my drinking problem (but it isn’t what you are thinking of!). I was drinking a lot of […]

    Posted: February 27th, 2023 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Health, Youth
  • Courage and color at FACC’s cancer fundraiser

    By Cristina DC Pastor It was in 2002 that cancer may have made itself known to journalist Josie Moralidad Ziman,  a new immigrant in the Washington D.C. area. “I developed an abscess infection in my left breast,” she recalled. “I didn’t have an insurance at that time.  One doctor in Maryland was kind enough to […]

    Posted: February 24th, 2023 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Health, Media
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