An individual showing signs of depression. Credit: Ryan Melaugh / Flickr / CC BY 2.0 The World Health Organization (WHO) said Tuesday […]
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Nicholas Mitropoulos, Top Aide to Mike Dukakis, Dies at 73
Mitropoulos stands behind Dukakis during the presidential campaign. Credit: Public Domain Nicholas T. Mitropoulos, a close aide to former Massachusetts Governor and […]
The Greeks Who Took Over Miami’s Hospitality Industry
Aleco Haralambides, is a Greek American lawyer born in Miami and a vibrant member of the Greek community of Miami. Credit: AP/Greek […]
A Taste of Greece: Treasury Secretary Bessent Celebrates Immigrant Success
Scott Bessent (right) accompanied by Christos Marafatsos, visits a Greek restaurant on Labor Day. Public Domain U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent celebrated […]
The Greek-American Symbol of Labor Rights
Greek-American Louis Tikas is remembered as a symbol of the struggle for labor rights in the United States as the leader of […]
19th-Century Shipwreck Found in Lake Michigan
A rafter has discovered the 138-year-old shipwreck of the Frank D. Barker in Lake Michigan, finally solving a long-standing mystery. Credit: GreekReporter Archive […]
Trump Orders New Federal Buildings to Be Built in Ancient Greek and Roman Style
US President Donald Trump signed an executive ordered that new Federal buildings should be built in with the style of ancient Greek […]
The Most Dangerous Russian Spy Was a CIA Agent
Ames managed to fool the entire American establishment for almost a decade, serving the Russians with all sorts of valuable information. Credit: […]
US Lawmakers Target Turkey With NDAA Amendments on Arms Sales
US lawmakers file NDAA Amendments. Credit: Sdandsd/Wikimedia Commons/ CC BY-SA 4.0 Turkey’s activities in the Eastern Mediterranean are once again under the […]
Alligator Kills 12-Year-Old Child With Autism in New Orleans
Police say an alligator killed a New Orleans kid who went missing for days. Credit: Clément Bardot / Wikimedia Commons / CC […]









