Cierran La Frontera en Apoyo a Jovenes Activistas Encarcelados

Cierran La Frontera en Apoyo a Jovenes Activistas Encarcelados

Por Mariela Gomez De Ell Sabían que la idea era arriesgada y que podrían terminar  durmiendo  tras las rejas pero aun así, el lunes de la semana pasada un grupo de jóvenes, cinco de ellos deportados en años recientes y

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D-Backs Accepting Applications for $150,000 School Challenge

D-Backs Accepting Applications for $150,000 School Challenge

The Arizona Diamondbacks announced today that they are now accepting applications for the $150,000 School Challenge, presented by University of Phoenix, to benefit schools across the state of Arizona.  The program is open to all Arizona public, private, and nonprofit

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The Toyota Prius v: Cruising Green and Comfortable

The Toyota Prius v: Cruising Green and Comfortable

By Ruben Hernandez Latinos in the United States are going “greener,” both in terms of environmental awareness and when it comes to getting the most for your financial investments, particularly when buying a car. The Toyota automobile corporation is promoting

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Colombian DREAMer’s Plea for Immigration Reform

Colombian DREAMer’s Plea for Immigration Reform

Jairo Lerma, Black Star News via New America Media As a DREAMer AfroLatino from Colombia,  New York City turns into Arizona at night because of Stop-and-Frisk Laws and my “undocumented” fears in case of an arrest. Even though the Obama

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Helena Bordon, Brazil’s “It-Girl” on Glamour Cover

Helena Bordon, Brazil’s “It-Girl” on Glamour Cover

One of the Brazilian “It-Girls” with the biggest international reputation and fame, according to the fashion press and Web pages, is Helena Bordon. The 27-year-old model is daughter of Donata Meirelles,  former director of the Daslu luxury store and current

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Ministers Lobby Washington for Immigration Reform

Ministers Lobby Washington for Immigration Reform

By Emilie Eaton          Cronkite News       WASHINGTON – The Rev. Eve Nunez cried Thursday as she told a Capitol Hill audience that “it hurts to be a pastor” in Arizona, where ministers often have to help families that have been

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“Idol Puerto Rico” and “Idol Kids” Debut in U.S.

“Idol Puerto Rico” and “Idol Kids” Debut in U.S.

“Idol Puerto Rico,” the Puerto Rican version of the most successful reality show franchise in the world and the highest-rated television series in Puerto Rico, and “Idol Kids,” Puerto Rico’s first reality show singing competition featuring children, will be available

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Chandler Investor Says Fed Small Business Program Good But Can Improve

Chandler Investor Says Fed Small Business Program Good But Can Improve

By Xi Chen          Cronkite News WASHINGTON – The president of a Chandler investment company praised a government program that helps secure funds for small businesses, but told a House subcommittee Thursday that there is still room to improve the program.

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Pope Urges Youth to End Violence, Hate

Pope Urges Youth to End Violence, Hate

Pope Francis on Sunday called on the 3 million young people who gathered in  Rio de Janeiro for World Youth Day to go forth and work to overcome violence,  selfishness, intolerance and hatred. “Go, do not be afraid, and serve,”

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Jenni Rivera Lives On In Her Best-selling Book

Jenni Rivera Lives On In Her Best-selling Book

By Ruben Hernandez  Jenni Rivera will always be La Diva de La Banda to her millions of fans, and now after her tragic death, her life story and legacy lives on through her best-selling book,  Unbreakable: My Story, My Way.

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