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4d ago

Florida man and woman arrested on charges of trafficking 2 Cuban women

Vicenta Polanco, 30, and Luis Ariel Escalante, 24, were arrested Tuesday on human trafficking and prostitution charges, Miami-Dade jail records showed.
Vicenta Polanco appears in court to face human trafficking and prostitution charges on May 1, 2024.
Vicenta Polanco appears in court to face human trafficking and prostitution charges on May 1, 2024.
5d ago

Abducted Catholic bishop who had mediated between cartels in Mexico is found and hospitalized

The chief prosecutor of Morelos state, where retired Monsignor Salvador Rangel had disappeared, said “preliminary indications are that it may have been an ‘express’ kidnapping.”
Monsignor Salvador Rangel, bishop of the Chilpancingo-Chilapa diocese, arrives to meet with people displaced by violence
Monsignor Salvador Rangel, bishop of the Chilpancingo-Chilapa diocese, arrives to meet with people displaced by violence
6d ago

Disillusionment plagues young Latinos who could decide the 2024 race in battleground states

NBC News spoke to young Latino students in Arizona, Pennsylvania and Georgia, states where their voting bloc could sway the 2024 presidential election.
Photo illustration of students from Arizona, Pennsylvania, and Georgia
Photo illustration of students from Arizona, Pennsylvania, and Georgia
10d ago

Black and Latino workers die on the job at disproportionate rates, new report shows

The rate of homicides against Black and Latino workers has also reached an all-time high.
A construction worker climbs a ladder.
A construction worker climbs a ladder.
10d ago

A $1 million wealth gap now divides white families from Black and Hispanic ones, research shows

New research from the Urban Institute shows the persistence of a wealth gap that has plagued American workers and families for generations.
Shadows of parents and their child on a beach
Shadows of parents and their child on a beach
11d ago

Argentine students and professors protest university budget cuts under Milei

Thousands of Argentines filled the streets of Buenos Aires and other cities as President Javier Milei touted the country's first quarterly surplus since 2008.
Image: Demonstrators sing the national anthem during a march in protest of the budget adjustment to public universities
Image: Demonstrators sing the national anthem during a march in protest of the budget adjustment to public universities
11d ago

A conservative quest to limit diversity programs gains momentum in states

About a third of states country have taken some action toward limiting or barring diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives.
A protest to defend diversity, equity and inclusion at the University of Texas
A protest to defend diversity, equity and inclusion at the University of Texas
12d ago

Psychologist becomes first person in Peru to die by euthanasia after yearslong court fight

Ana Estrada fought successfully in court to obtain the right to decide when to end her life with the help of medical professionals.
euthanasia right to die
euthanasia right to die
16d ago

Ecuador's President Noboa looks set to win vote on new security measures

Recent polls suggest voters are more likely than not to support the referendum calling for allowing the military to patrol and extraditing accused criminals, among other measures.
Daniel Noboa in Madrid
Daniel Noboa in Madrid
16d ago

Brazil's President Lula creates two new Indigenous territories, bringing total to 10

It's a contrast to his predecessor, Jair Bolsonaro, who encouraged development of the Amazon — legal and illegal — and didn't add areas designated as Indigenous lands.
Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and Minister of Indigenous Peoples Sonia Guajajara arrive at the closing ceremony of the 1st Ordinary Meeting of the National Council for Indigenous Policy
Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and Minister of Indigenous Peoples Sonia Guajajara arrive at the closing ceremony of the 1st Ordinary Meeting of the National Council for Indigenous Policy
17d ago

Catholic Church in communist Cuba proposes an open dialogue with the government

The late Fidel Castro declared Cuba an atheist state until the 1990s, but since then the Catholic Church has taken an active role during tense political periods.
Father Ariel Suárez
Father Ariel Suárez

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