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Senate approves $70 billion immigration enforcement funding bill
The Senate approved a $70 billion immigration enforcement funding bill after rejecting efforts to permanently block a controversia…
Maternal health support organization expands services to Long Island and New Jersey
Community First Equity announced its continued expansion from Brooklyn into Long Island and New Jersey, to bring culturally respon…
‘Stronger Together’ Haitian celebration brings needed relief, hope to Ohio community
Columbus celebrates Haitian Heritage Month with a night honoring leadership, resilience and community unity. The post ‘Stronger To…
Haiti lights up Florida blue and red in 4-0 rout of New Zealand ahead of World Cup
The victory not only boosted Haiti's confidence ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup but also energized fans eager to see Les Grenadie…
Sunrise Airways opens a new air bridge between Cap-Haïtien and Newark with inaugural flight
Sunrise Airways launched direct service between Cap-Haïtien and Newark Liberty International Airport, strengthening ties between n…
Grenadiers’ sole Haiti-based player lands in US after visa delay
Haitian fans across the world are ecstatic to hear news of Woodensky Pierre’s arrival, since Haiti-based players have been scarce …
Haiti police graduate 1200 recruits, hours before 3 officers slain
The graduation ceremony held on May 29 came just hours before three police officers and a civilian were killed during an operation…
Haitians switch soccer allegiances from Brazil as Grenadiers end World Cup drought
Haiti’s World Cup return has fans rallying behind the Grenadiers, even as hardship and violence continue across the country. The p…
5 things Haiti needs to do in friendlies to be better prepared for World Cup | Analysis
Haiti’s two last preparation matches will help determine whether recent additions to the squad are ready for the sport's biggest s…
France repeals slavery-era Black Code, with tears and history in the chamber
France has repealed the Code Noir — the slave law that once governed Saint-Domingue. For Haitians, the vote reopens a ledger that …