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Puerto Rico Declares National State of Alert Over Violence Against Women

Many activists are still pushing for an emergency declaration.

  • Sep 6, 2019
  • 12:45 PM

ICE Agent Opens Fire on Immigrants Outside a South Nashville Grocery Store

“This is unlike anything we have seen before. We have never seen an ICE agent use lethal force in a civil matter before,” said Anna Albescu, member of The MIX.

  • Sep 6, 2019
  • 10:27 AM

El día que Puerto Rico sorprendió al mundo

Latino Rebels habló con tres jugadores del equipo nacional sobre la histórica victoria en 2004.

  • Sep 6, 2019
  • 8:56 AM

Mexico Claims Success in Stopping Migrants But Activists Say No

MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico says it has complied with a 90-day deadline from the U.S. to reduce the flow of migrants through its territory, but activists say Mexico’s crackdown has only forced migrants into greater desperation and more illicit, dangerous routes.

  • Sep 6, 2019
  • 8:03 AM

Season 2 of Amazon Prime’s JACK RYAN Will Be Set in… Venezuela?

Let’s hope they don’t f this up. 

  • Sep 5, 2019
  • 5:00 PM

ICE Confrontation Leads to Shots Fired

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — An Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent opened fire in a grocery store parking lot in Tennessee early Thursday during an attempted apprehension, ICE spokesman Bryan Cox said.

  • Sep 5, 2019
  • 4:29 PM

More Women Say Opera Legend Domingo Harassed, Pursued Them

Angela Turner Wilson, now 48 and a college voice teacher in the Dallas area, was one of 11 women to come forward after an Aug. 13 AP story in which numerous women accused the long-married, Spanish-born superstar of sexual harassment or inappropriate, sexually charged behavior and of sometimes damaging their careers if they rejected him.

  • Sep 5, 2019
  • 3:30 PM

Climate Change, Poverty and Human Rights: An Emergency Without Precedent

The scale of this climate emergency very much depends on the level of effort the global community puts into mitigation.

  • Sep 5, 2019
  • 3:11 PM

Clinicians Report ‘Severe Mental Trauma’ on Separated Migrant Children

The majority of cases came during the Trump administration’s “zero-tolerance policy” last year.

  • Sep 5, 2019
  • 12:33 PM

El Paso, Forever Strong (OPINION)

My city shines near the coast of the Rio Grande outlined by layers of sand. Residents of this land mimic the color of the desert.

  • Sep 5, 2019
  • 11:23 AM

A Rescue, a Reunion and a Rush to Help in Dorian’s Aftermath

ABACO, Bahamas (AP) — When Hurricane Dorian hit Sylvia Cottis’ home at a beach club in the Bahamas, the fearsome Category 5 storm blew out the supposedly hurricane-proof windows, turning the glass into razor-sharp shrapnel that opened a wide gash on her knee.

  • Sep 5, 2019
  • 8:28 AM

La AEE paga estadías de meses en hoteles de lujo a consultores

En los últimos seis años, más de $300 millones en fondos públicos han ido a consultores relacionados a la AEE que establecen la pauta en el manejo de la corporación pública.

  • Sep 5, 2019
  • 7:29 AM

Brazil’s Bolsonaro Praises 1973 Military Coup in Chile

RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro criticized on Wednesday U.N. human rights chief Michelle Bachelet, who is from Chile, by praising that country’s 1973 military coup.

  • Sep 4, 2019
  • 4:28 PM

Many Moms Say Children’s Health Worsened in Immigration Custody

WASHINGTON (AP) — Many mothers detained in border stations this summer reported the health of their children worsened while in custody, recounting bouts of fever, diarrhea and respiratory illness they say were not properly treated, according to a nonprofit legal group’s questionnaire of 200 detained women.

  • Sep 4, 2019
  • 3:45 PM

Humanitarian Aid Volunteers Find Multiple Human Remains Saturday

TUCSON, Arizona — On Saturday August 31, volunteers from various humanitarian aid organizations and local residents found the remains of up to four individuals who perished while attempting to cross the Arizona-Mexico border.

  • Sep 4, 2019
  • 2:34 PM

Hurricane Dorian Expected to Cause Massive Flooding in Southeast US

More than 2 million people have been told to evacuate the region.

  • Sep 4, 2019
  • 12:02 PM

US Watchdog: Separated Migrant Children Suffered Trauma

WASHINGTON (AP) — Migrant children who were separated from their parents at the U.S.-Mexico border last year suffered post-traumatic stress and other serious mental health problems, according to a government watchdog report Wednesday. The chaotic reunification process only added to their ordeal.

  • Sep 4, 2019
  • 10:38 AM

Bahamians Begin Rescues as Dorian Moves on Toward US Coast

FREEPORT, Bahamas (AP) — Bahamians rescued victims of Hurricane Dorian with jet skis and a bulldozer as the U.S. Coast Guard, Britain’s Royal Navy and a handful of aid groups tried to get food and medicine to survivors and take the most desperate people to safety.

  • Sep 4, 2019
  • 8:05 AM

Mexico: Main Suspect Absolved in 2014 Student Disappearances

MEXICO CITY (AP) — One of the main suspects in the 2014 disappearance of 43 teachers’ college students in southern Mexico has been acquitted, a human rights attorney said Tuesday, as justice remains elusive for one of the darkest moments of the country’s recent history.

  • Sep 3, 2019
  • 3:03 PM

Powerful SOMOS SEMILLAS Song Vows to Bring Hope to Country’s Refugee and Undocumented Population

The song shows Freddy Flowpez dropping rhymes, accompanied by Jessica Pacheco’s gorgeous hook vocals.

  • Sep 3, 2019
  • 2:51 PM

‘Catastrophic’: Hurricane Dorian Parks Over the Bahamas

FREEPORT, Bahamas (AP) — Practically parking over the Bahamas for a day and a half, Hurricane Dorian pounded away at the islands Tuesday in a watery onslaught that devastated thousands of homes, trapped people in attics and crippled hospitals. At least five deaths were reported, with the full extent of the damage far from clear.

  • Sep 3, 2019
  • 12:58 PM

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