January 11, 2017 Mexico's newest cartels are smaller, more localized but just as ruthless It appears that after almost eight years of widespread warfare between Mexican authorities and the country’s notorious drug cartels, a newer group of criminals is emerging from the dust and one that operates on a much more local level than its international drug smuggling brethren.
January 11, 2017 Geraldo Rivera: O (please) Canada, an open letter to critics First of all, please quote me honestly and calmly, and try not to resort to the self-serving, often obscene, sometimes racist ranting that your supposedly polite nation has rained down on me since my Facebook post, which alleged that “every Muslim extremist attack since 9/11 has come from the Northern not the Southern border.
January 11, 2017 Rick Sanchez: Mayor who "arrested" 90-year-old homeless advocate isn't a bad guy When headlines around the world screamed of 90-year-old Arnold Abbott’s “arrest” by Fort Lauderdale police for feeding the homeless, Fort Lauderdale Mayor Jack Seiler became a universally accepted target overnight.
January 11, 2017 Wounded vet who got free house: ‘We still feel like we are in somebody else’s home’ U.S. Marine Sergeant Joshua Lopez said words will never repay what the Building Homes for Heroes organization and its thousands of volunteers have done for him and his family.
January 11, 2017 Opinion: Mexico, a nation at its breaking point For Mexican citizens, people who go missing is nothing new. According to the National Human Rights Commission some 27,000 people have gone “missing” since 2006.
January 11, 2017 Matt Nathanson's music video for 'Headphones' brings hearing aid to Peru Singer-songwriter Matt Nathanson opened up about his mission trip to Peru for his new music video "Headphones."
January 11, 2017 The unfinished story of Jose and Kener, two minors who crossed to the U.S. in the summer This year, nearly 50,000 children from Central America came to the U.S. Many were fleeing violence in their home countries.
January 11, 2017 Opinion: Notes from the border on Election Day The U.S.-Mexico border wasn’t immune to the Republican tidal wave that swept America on Election Day, and the results have political and policy implications for Congress in 2015.
January 11, 2017 Mexicans increasingly angry at President Peña Nieto amid disappearance of 43 students Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto planned to present new rules for the energy sector on Monday – another step toward opening an industry he says will spur investment and economic growth. His time at the podium, however, was taken up mainly by the case of 43 missing teaching school students.
January 11, 2017 Political parties take note: Latino electorate is independent, sophisticated, and issues do matter Republicans got 35 percent of the Latino vote on Tuesday, but the record was in 2010, when they got 38 percent.