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Stories From El Salvador: Alex

“My right to hearing sounds and noises was taken from me during a war that I will never understand.”

  • Nov 29, 2018
  • 1:52 PM

Colleagues of Slain Mexican Journalist Investigating Cartels Targeted by Government-Linked Spyware

he spyware, known as Pegasus, infiltrates individuals’ electronics and is able to freely gather information without detection.

  • Nov 29, 2018
  • 1:10 PM

After Mass Releases, Central American Asylum Seekers Are Left to Find Relief in Bus Stations

Volunteers have served as relief for migrants who have been traveling without food or money and were unprepared for the cold temperatures that had yet to arrive in the warm climate of the Texas border.

  • Nov 29, 2018
  • 12:57 PM

A Holiday Card to the Fallen (Brown) Soldier

When we buried you 14 years ago, I silently swore to myself that your death would not be in vain.

  • Nov 29, 2018
  • 9:55 AM

NAHJ Questions Future Relationship With Sinclair Broadcast Group

Organization considers limiting event access and partnership affiliation with SBG.

  • Nov 29, 2018
  • 9:32 AM

Senadores republicanos promovieron ‘en voz baja’ la privatización de la AEE

Correos electrónicos obtenidos por el Centro de Periodismo Investigativo apuntan a presiones e influencias indebidas alrededor de la Junta de Control Fiscal en asuntos de política energética. Desde el Tesoro federal exigieron explicaciones sobre el anuncio de Rosselló de privatizar la corporación pública sin consultarles.

  • Nov 29, 2018
  • 8:32 AM

Emails Expose Federal Gov’t Influence Over Puerto Rico’s Fiscal Board

Thousands of emails and documents between the island’s Fiscal Control Board, Congress, the White House, Treasury and other federal agencies is now in the hands of the Center of Investigative Journalism.

  • Nov 28, 2018
  • 3:48 PM

US Finds Migrant Teens Put at Risk in Texas Camp

The Tornillo camp “is using checks conducted by a private contractor that has access to less comprehensive data, thereby heightening the risk that an individual with a criminal history could have direct access to children.”

  • Nov 28, 2018
  • 1:43 PM

Los documentos que la Junta quiere ocultar

Bajo distintas justificaciones legales, la Junta de Control Fiscal de Puerto Rico pelea por mantener en secreto parte de sus comunicaciones con el Gobierno de Estados Unidos, alegando que su divulgación afectaría la economía de la isla, los mercados de capital y la habilidad de la entidad para ejercer sus poderes sobre el Gobierno de Puerto Rico.

  • Nov 28, 2018
  • 12:32 PM

Retratada la influencia del Gobierno federal sobre la Junta de Control Fiscal

La entrega al Centro de Periodismo Investigativo de miles de correos electrónicos y documentos intercambiados entre la Junta de Control Fiscal, el Congreso, la Casa Blanca, el Tesoro y otras agencias federales demuestra la relación de poder sin límites que está ejerciendo el Gobierno de EE UU sobre la Junta.

  • Nov 28, 2018
  • 12:07 PM

Wow, Watch Geraldo Rivera Go Off on Fox News in Emotional Plea for Migrants

“I want to say I am ashamed. This tear gas choked me. We treat these people, these economic refugees, as if they’re zombies from ‘The Walking Dead,'” Geraldo said.

  • Nov 27, 2018
  • 2:05 PM

Mexicans Approve 10 of AMLO’s Proposals, Including ‘Maya Train’

Only 1 in 90 registered voters participated, leading critics to question the results.

  • Nov 27, 2018
  • 11:44 AM

The Status Sham of Puerto Rico

Calm down, all you new “experts.”

  • Nov 27, 2018
  • 11:16 AM

US Colonialism and Guam

Latino Rebels Radio: November 26, 2018

  • Nov 26, 2018
  • 6:20 PM

Why Do Latinx People Spend so Much at the Movies, Despite Lack of Representation?

The answer is complicated and varies from one moviegoer to the next.

  • Nov 26, 2018
  • 3:39 PM

Anti-Government Protests in Haiti Scale Up

Schools and government offices remain shut down amid allegations of corruption involving the previous government and Petrocaribe, an oil alliance between many Caribbean nations and Venezuela.

  • Nov 26, 2018
  • 12:33 PM

Do Salvadoran Americans Have Their Own Voice? On the Invisibility and Erasure of Central American Literature

Books that include diverse characters and reflect the lives of these kids can get them reading and give them a sense of belonging, in school and in society at large.

  • Nov 26, 2018
  • 12:18 PM

‘Walls Work:’ Says Not My President (A POEM)

Spewing lies and policies/Backed by white supremacy 

  • Nov 26, 2018
  • 11:22 AM

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