January 11, 2017 Soldier’s Home In Miami-Dade Illegally Demolished While He Was On Active Duty, Judge Rules A federal judge ruled in favor of a U.S. soldier whose Florida home was torn down after county officials refused to delay demolition while he trained for deployment.
January 11, 2017 U.S. Is The Largest, But Not The Only, Recipient Of Central American Immigrants In Latest Surge The United States is not alone in dealing with the hundreds of unaccompanied minors fleeing their violence-ridden homeland.
January 11, 2017 Was $642 Million In U.S. Aid To Central America Over 2 Years Too Much Or Not Enough? Funding from both the U.S. State Department and the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) to Central America has ramped up in the last decade, but still pales in comparison to the billions of dollars given to Colombia and Mexico under Plan Colombia and the Merida Initiative.
January 11, 2017 Isacson: Immigration Crisis Is Product Of Perfect Storm Of Conditions In Central America If the causes of violence threatening children remain unchanged, the U.S. States can't become the kind of country that refuses safety to those who arrive here truly needing it.
January 11, 2017 Emily Rios Doesn't Just Play A Lesbian On 'The Bridge'; Comes Out During Interview The Mexican-American actress, best known for her recurring character of Andrea Cantillo on "Breaking Bad," told the Logo-affiliated pop culture website, AfterEllen, that she's gay.
January 11, 2017 On Eve Of White House Meeting, Honduran President Says He Has Taken Major Steps To Stem Exodus Of Minors Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández said his administration is taking steps to address the thousands of minors and others from his nation who have fled to the United States by the tens of thousands in recent years.
January 11, 2017 (Over) 50 Shades Of Demi Lovato: Singer Says She Gets Hair Color Inspirations On Internet From bubble-gum pink to blonde and blue, Demi Lovato has colored her hair to many different hues.
January 11, 2017 Taming 'The Beast': Company Hopes Faster, Safer Trains Will Stop Immigrants From Reaching U.S. A railroad company in Mexico plans to invest more than $150 million over the next five years to boost train speed and security in an effort to deter immigrants from illegally boarding their freight trains to reach the United States.
January 11, 2017 'Underwater Dreams:' An Immigrant Underdog Story With A Sobering Ending "Undercover Dreams" follows the story of four undocumented high school students who enter a underwater robot competition against the likes of MIT and win.
January 11, 2017 Venezuelan “presidential princesses” stir up controversy Hugo Chávez passed away but his eldest daughters Rosa Virginia and María Gabriela are still living in the official residence of La Casona in Caracas.