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Texas Cops Hunt for Hispanic Woman Who Lured Man to His Death at Hands of Machete-Wielding MS-13 Gang Members

Texas cops are looking for a Hispanic woman who allegedly lured a young man to a field where MS-13 gang members hacked him to death with machetes.
Mexico: 5th Journalist Dead This 2022 as Media Killings Continue to Rise

Mexico: 5th Journalist Dead This 2022 as Media Killings Continue to Rise

Another Mexican journalist was shot and killed in southern Mexico on Thursday, authorities said. Another Mexican journalist was shot and killed in southern Mexico on Thursday, authorities said.
El Chapo's Wife Emma Coronel Aispuro to Be Released as Early as May 2023 and She'll Have to Look for Work After Prison

El Chapo's Wife Emma Coronel Aispuro to Be Released as Early as May 2023 and She'll Have to Look for Work After Prison

Emma Coronel Aispuro, the wife of Sinaloa cartel boss Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman Loera, is set to be released next year, the U.S. Bureau of Prisons said.
Joe Burrow Wealth 2022: Bengals QB’s Net Worth and How Much Bonus He’ll Earn With Super Bowl Win

Joe Burrow Wealth 2022: Bengals QB's Net Worth and How Much Bonus He'll Earn With Super Bowl Win

Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow has gained traction as the Super Bowl LVI nears. He is currently preparing for his first-ever Super Bowl and the Bengals' first Super Bowl since 1989.
Havana Syndrome Affects Recruitment in U.S. Diplomatic Corps, Diplomats Say | Here's What May Cause the Mysterious Illness

Havana Syndrome Affects Recruitment in U.S. Diplomatic Corps, Diplomats Say | Here's What May Cause the Mysterious Illness

U.S. diplomats on Thursday said the Havana syndrome is affecting the recruitment in the U.S. diplomatic corps.
Scott Peterson Retrial Update: Here Are the Key Witnesses Who Have Been Called to Testify at Evidentiary Hearing

Scott Peterson Retrial Update: Here Are the Key Witnesses Who Have Been Called to Testify at Evidentiary Hearing

Convicted murderer Scott Peterson is looking ahead to an evidentiary hearing later this month that could determine whether he gets a new trial.
Mexican Journalist Lourdes Maldonado “Murder Suspects” Apprehended in Mexico, President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador Confirms

Mexican Journalist Lourdes Maldonado 'Murder Suspects' Apprehended in Mexico, President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador Confirms

Mexico has caught the alleged murder suspects involved in the killing of Mexican journalist Lourdes Maldonado, according to Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador.
Laguna Beach Fire: Here’s How Much Land the Blaze Charred as Authorities Attempt to Control the Fire

Laguna Beach Fire: Here's How Much Land the Blaze Charred as Authorities Attempt to Control the Fire

Hundreds of acres of land were charred by the Laguna Beach Fire that prompted evacuations in the area.
Joe Biden’s Rating Further Sinks, With More Than Half of Americans Disapprove of the President’s Performance

Joe Biden's Rating Further Sinks, With More Than Half of Americans Disapprove of the President's Performance

U.S. President Joe Biden's job rating has seen another plummet, with around 60 percent of Americans said that they disapprove of the president's job performance, according to a new poll.
New York Sex Trafficking: Family of 5 From Mexico Sentenced After Running Ring That Exploits Mexican Women

New York Sex Trafficking: Family of 5 From Mexico Sentenced After Running Ring That Exploits Mexican Women

Five members of a family were sentenced in New York after operating a sex trafficking ring exploiting women from Mexico.
Bob Saget’s Death Due to Head Trauma Sparks Warning From Experts

Bob Saget's Death Due to Head Trauma Sparks Warning From Experts: "Get It Checked"

Bob Saget's death prompted experts to warn on head traumas. Here's what experts are trying to say.
Drug Ring Tied to El Chapo's Sinaloa Cartel Bribes Ex-Mexico Top Cop in Exchange for Top-Secret Info and Cop Gets 10 Years for It

Drug Ring Tied to El Chapo's Sinaloa Cartel Bribes Ex-Mexico Top Cop in Exchange for Top-Secret Info and Cop Gets 10 Years for It

A former police chief in Mexico was sentenced to 10 years in U.S. prison for accepting payments from a drug cartel associated with El Chapo's Sinaloa Cartel.
Latina-Owned Lifestyle Brand Bella Doña Collaborates With NFL Ahead of Super Bowl

Latina-Owned Lifestyle Brand Bella Doña Collaborates With NFL Ahead of Super Bowl

Hand-picked by the NFL to be part of the "Origins Collection," a Latina-owned lifestyle brand, Bella Doña or Bella Dona, will now collaborate with the NFL.
Seafood Watch Proposes to ‘Red List’ U.S. American Lobster, Other Fisheries Over Concerns Facing Endangered North Atlantic Right Whales

Seafood Watch Proposes to ‘Red List’ U.S. American Lobster, Other Fisheries Over Concerns Facing Endangered North Atlantic Right Whales

Oceana offers solutions and calls on fisheries to embrace changes to save whales from entanglement. The Monterey Bay Aquarium Seafood Watch program has released 14 draft assessments for fisheries that "pose risks to the survival of the endangered North Atlantic right whale.
Nicaragua Finds Journalist and Ex-Foreign Minister Guilty of Crimes Against National Sovereignty

Nicaragua Finds Journalist and Ex-Foreign Minister Guilty of Crimes Against National Sovereignty

A former presidential hopeful and journalist and an ex-foreign minister were the latest political opposition members in Nicaragua to be imprisoned.
DOJ Wants Mar-a-Lago Raid Affidavit Sealed, Citing Possible Threats to National Security

National Archives Asks DOJ to Investigate Donald Trump for Hoarding Classified Documents to Mar-a-Lago

The National Archives asked the Justice Department to investigate if Donald Trump violated federal records laws when he took official White House documents to Mar-a-Lago upon leaving office.
Mexico City Officials in Hot Water for Giving Anti-Parasitic Drug to Thousands of COVID-19 Patients

Mexico City Officials in Hot Water for Giving Anti-Parasitic Drug to Thousands of COVID-19 Patients

A U.S. academic site blasted Mexico City officials for giving an anti-parasitic drug to thousands of people who tested positive for COVID-19.
Muhammad Ali Center Appoints Peter Villegas to Its Board of Directors

Muhammad Ali Center Appoints Peter Villegas to Its Board of Directors

The Muhammad Ali Center announced that Peter R. Villegas, Co-Chair of Actum global strategic consulting firm, has joined its Board of Directors.
Colombia Mudslide Triggered by Heavy Rain Kills at Least 14 People, Injures 35

Colombia Mudslide Triggered by Heavy Rain Kills at Least 14 People, Injures 35

Heavy rain caused a mudslide in Western Colombia near the city of Pereira on Tuesday. It ended up flowing at the residential area, killing at least 14 people and injuring 35.
AAPI Victory Fund

ICYMI: AAPI Victory Fund President Brad Jenkins Joined The Qasim Rashid Show to Discuss Investments, Partnerships Ahead of 2022 Midterms

Last week, AAPI Victory Fund Acting President Brad Jenkins appeared on SiriusXM's The Qasim Rashid Show to discuss the importance of the AAPI electorate, getting involved in local and state politics, and how organizations are uniting to combat anti-AAPI hate.
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