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Marvin Ramirez

San Francisco

Editor and Publisher at El Reportero

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  • 3 days ago | elreporterosf.com | Marvin Ramirez |Marvin Ramírez

    by Marvin RamírezSeventy-two years ago, on this day, one of the most beloved and transcendental figures in Nicaraguan sports was born in Managua: Alexis Argüello, three-time world boxing champion, a source of national pride, and a symbol of greatness both inside and outside the ring. His story is not only that of an exceptional athlete, but also that of a man who won the hearts of his country for his humility, charisma, and commitment to the underprivileged.

  • 6 days ago | elreporterosf.com | Marvin Ramirez |Marvin Ramírez

    by Marvin Ramírez and El Reportero staffIn an unprecedented move that has sparked outrage among legal scholars and civil rights advocates, the Trump administration has openly refused to comply with a U.S. Supreme Court order to facilitate the return of Kilmar Armando Abrego García, a Salvadoran man wrongfully deported from Maryland to El Salvador. At first glance, this might appear to be a textbook case of contempt of court.

  • 6 days ago | elreporterosf.com | Marvin Ramirez |Marvin Ramírez

    by Marvin Ramirez and news servicesDiabetes is a serious and growing epidemic affecting millions of people, especially in Latino and Black communities across the United States. It is commonly believed that once diagnosed, diabetes—particularly type 2—is a lifelong condition requiring insulin injections and expensive medications for life. But what many don’t know is that type 2 diabetes can often be reversed through natural, safe, and affordable lifestyle changes—especially diet.

  • 6 days ago | elreporterosf.com | Marvin Ramirez |Marvin Ramírez

    by Marvin RamírezMuch has been said about mass deportations under the Trump administration, and the fear they generate continues to ripple through immigrant communities like mine in San Francisco’s Mission District. Streets once bustling with workers and shoppers now carry an edge of anxiety. Many of the small and mid-sized businesses that anchor this neighborhood rely on undocumented labor. It’s no secret.

  • 1 week ago | thecorsaironline.com | Marvin Ramirez |Marvin Ramírez

    On Friday, April 11, the Santa Monica College (SMC) women’s soccer team opened its doors for the first time this semester at the Corsair Stadium. Playing in a unique three 30-minute-halves spring scrimmage against Las Estrellas Football Club (LEFC), they defeated Las Estrellas, 2-0. The Corsairs, preparing for the upcoming fall 2025 season, hosted Las Estrellas in a scrimmage, as the next few games this spring semester are seen as the developmental phase for the Corsairs.

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