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What Michelle Obama’s BECOMING Should Not Be Telling Young People About Success (OPINION)
We have to be realistic.
Growing Opioid Crisis Adds to Puerto Rico’s Problems
More than 600 fentanyl-related overdoses and 60 deaths were reported in Puerto Rico in 2017, largely before Hurricane María, up from 200 and eight the previous year.
Colombia’s Coca Substitution Plan Is Bringing Death and Discord to the Putumayo Region
While the program was supposed to create new opportunities for sustainable development, it has also destabilized an already precarious “post-conflict” transition.
The History of Cuban Healthcare
Latino Rebels Radio: January 6, 2019
Mexico Launches Plan to Stimulate US Border Economy
The country will slash income and corporate taxes to 20 percent from 30 percent for 43 municipalities in six states.
Vatican: Argentine Bishop at Holy See Under Investigation
In a statement to The Associated Press, spokesman Alessandro Gisotti stressed that the allegations against Gustavo Zanchetta.
Mexico Urges Thorough Probe Into Border Tear Gas Incident
In a statement Thursday, the ministry said through its embassy that it lamented any violent acts along its border. It reiterated its commitment to the safety of migrants.
As a Result of Ocasio-Cortez’s Dance ‘Controversy,’ There’s Now a Twitter Profile Showing AOC Dancing to Every Song
We can’t get enough of @aoc_dances.
Today’s Propaganda From the White House
Fear and lies.
Zapatista Rebels Vow Opposition to Mexico’s New President
The criticisms came as the Zapatistas celebrated the 25th anniversary of their brief armed uprising in 1994.
VIDA, LUCHA Y VICTORIA: Cuando el margen se vuelve centro
En el 2018 hubo un resurgir de las artes y la cultura en Puerto Rico. El Hip-Hop no fue la excepción.
Forced Drugging of Immigrant Kids Continues (VIDEO)
“Every single child that I interviewed told me they were still being forcibly medicated,” attorney Crystal Adams told Reveal.
‘Mr. Resistance’ Mitt Romney Tells CNN, ‘I Would Vote for the Border Wall’
“I’ve made that part of my platform for many, many years,” the 2012 Republican presidential candidate said.
Stories From El Salvador: Mothers
My mother became a wife at the age of 14 years old.
More DREAMs Come True in California: How Tuition Waivers Opened Doors for Undocumented Students
Our findings carry important implications for the estimated 65,000 undocumented students who graduate from U.S. high schools each year.
Brazil’s Bolsonaro Targets Minorities on 1st Day in Office
One of the orders issued late Tuesday likely will make it all but impossible for new lands to be identified and demarcated for indigenous communities.