
WASHINGTON (AP) — When Emmanuel Obeng-Dankwa is fearful about making lease on his New York City condominium, he from time to time retains off on filling his blood tension treatment. “If there’s no dollars, I prefer to skip the treatment to remaining homeless,” mentioned Obeng-Dankwa, a 58-12 months-outdated stability guard. He is among the a
By Elvia Limón, Laura Blasey and Amy Hubbard Hello, it’s Thursday, April 28, and here are the stories you shouldn’t miss today: TOP STORIES L.A. residents are deeply pessimistic about race relations 30 years after riots For all the strides that have been made since 1992, many Angelenos believe their city may still be a